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"What Took You So Long?" is a song by English pop singer-songwriter Emma Bunton from her debut solo album, A Girl Like Me (2001). Written by Bunton, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Martin Harrington, John Themis, and Dave Morgan and released as the album's lead single in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2001, it debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart with 76,000 copies sold in its first week, making it the singer's first—and so far only—number-one single in the UK. "What Took You So Long?" became the UK's forty-first best-selling single of 2001, and has sold 250,367 copies altogether. The music video for the single, directed by Greg Masuak, was shot in the Mojave Desert, California.



"Mercy" is a single from the album Rockferry by Duffy. Co-written and produced by Steve Booker. The song which has received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance was made available for download in the UK from 11 February 2008 and was released physically on 25 February 2008.

On 17 February, the song entered the UK Singles Chart at number one solely on download sales and remained at the top of the charts for five weeks. The retro-soul style is given further significance by the appearance of several Northern Soul dancers in the song's video. As of 25 July 2008, Mercy has been viewed on YouTube over 25 million times."Mercy" is included in the FIFA 09 soundtrack.

Mercy was the best selling single of 2008 in the UK with over 420,000 sales until the end of the year when it was overtaken by Hero by the X Factor Finalists and Hallelujah by X Factor winner Alexandra Burke. Mercy was the third best selling single of 2008 in the UK with over 500,000 sales. Elsewhere, it managed to chart within many countries top ten end of year bestseller lists. Interestingly, in Australia, despite only attaining a peak of 26, it was the 72nd biggest selling song there in 2008. This included a Gold certification, certifying 35,000 sales in Australia.


"In This Life" is the first single of Australian pop singer Delta Goodrem from her third album Delta. The song was written by Goodrem, Brian McFadden, Stuart Crichton and Tommy Lee James. The producer of the song is John Shanks (Hilary Duff, Take That, Bon Jovi, Ashlee Simpson). According to an article in the Herald Sun the song is "a more guitar-driven vibe and updates Goodrem's sound." Goodrem has recently re-shot the music video for the album's American release.

The song was released on Australian radio on August 28, 2007 and had a physical release through CD and Digital Download on September 15, 2007. It was also released as the first single in the United States on April 15, 2008.



"This Is Me", written by Julie Brown, Paul Brown, Regina Hicks and Karen Gist, is the fourth single from Camp Rock, a Disney Channel original movie, that is featured on the movie's soundtrack. It was released on June 17, 2008 on iTunes digital music store for its acoustic full version. A live version is also included on Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience.



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"Bad Girl" is a dance-pop track recorded by American girl group Danity Kane. This song was penned by Mary Brown, Jim Beanz, Devin "DLP" Parker, Danja and Missy Elliott. Produced by Danja and featuring guest vocals by Elliott, it is the second and final single from the band's second studio album, Welcome to the Dollhouse. Released on July 1, 2008 by Bad Boy/Atlantic, it did not do as well and the group's preceding single "Damaged", only peaking at 85 on the Pop 100.

The music video for "Bad Girl" debuted on the MTV programming block FNMTV Premieres on July 25, 2008.The video was directed by Erik White and choreographed by Gil Duldulao.It also includes cameos by featured rapper Missy Elliott, Qwanell Mosley (member of Day26, their then label-mates), and Talan Torriero of the hit MTV reality series Laguna Beach. It reached the top position of the Billboard Hot Videoclip Tracks chart in 2008.


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"Next Plane Home" is the sixth single by the Canadian Grammy Award-nominated recording artist, singer-songwriter and pianist, Daniel Powter. It is the first single from his third studio album, Under The Radar. It is first released on August 20, 2008 in Japan.

The music video for the song is directed by Markku Lahdesmaki on July 18, 2008. It is shot on a runway in a desert, Lancaster, California, which is located approximately 70 miles, 112.5 km, north, by road travel, of the city of Los Angeles in Southern California's Antelope Valley. The singer, Daniel Powter, is wearing a grey suit while playing the piano when some biplanes are flying around, waiting for his daughter to arrive.


"Crush" is the debut single by American Idol season seven runner-up David Archuleta. The song was recorded for his self-titled debut album, which was released on November 11, 2008. "Crush" was produced by Emanuel Kiriakou and co-written by Kiriakou, Jess Cates and Dave Hodges.

Announced as the lead single from the album, "Crush" was first released to radio stations worldwide via New York City's radio station Z100 on August 1, 2008. It was released commercially in the United States on August 12, 2008, through digital distribution.

The video was directed by Declan Whitebloom. The music video was first leaked on September 7, 2008, through AOL, initially restricted to Canada and then released September 16, 2008 on iTunes.



"Keeps Gettin' Better" is the only single by American singer Christina Aguilera released from her greatest hits album Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits. The song peaked #7 on Billboard Hot 100, #4 on Canadian Hot 100 and #2 on Turkey Top 20 Chart

The song debuted on September 21 on Australian ARIA Charts at #26.

The song has performed well on the Canadian Hot 100 chart: It first debuted at #16, and a week later the song became the "Greatest Airplay, Sales Gainer" moving up and peaking #4. However, the track only spent one week within the top ten.

On September 30, the song was released on the American iTunes Store where it reached #7 in a matter of hours and peaked at #2 on iTunes Top 100 songs. "Keeps Gettin' Better" reached the number 11 of the most played songs in American Pop radios. After being digitally released on September 30, 2008, "Keeps Gettin' Better" sold 143,895 legal downloads in its first week causing it to make a "Hot Shot Debut" at #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the issue date October 18.[1] This has become Aguilera's highest debut on the chart and her first top ten hit since "Ain't No Other Man" in 2006, currently selling over 800,000 downloads.

In the UK, "Keeps Gettin' Better" has been added to the C-List of BBC's Radio 1 Playlist.Despite receiving hardly any airplay from Radio 1 and being released only digitally, the song managed a top 20 chart debut in the UK at number 14.


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"Superhuman" is the second single released by Chris Brown from the album Exclusive: The Forever Edition, and the sixth single overall off Exclusive. The song features Keri Hilson.
The music video was filmed in Charlotte, NC and directed by Erik White, which is Brown's seventh video directed by him. The music video was shot back-to-back with Ludacris' "What Them Girls Like" and "Dreamer".
Despite not being officially released, the song debuted at #40 on the New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart and peaked at #15, becoming the album's sixth top 20 hit in New Zealand. The song was certified Gold after seventeen weeks selling over 7,500 copies. It also debuted at #33 in Ireland and #40 on the UK Singles Chart due to strong downloads following the premiere of the music video. The song has reached #32 on the UK Singles Chart, and was physically released in the UK on 24th November. It has also become Brown's 6th Top 20 hit in Ireland, peaking at #15 on the Irish Singles Chart. It debuted, the first week on the Australian Aria Singles Chart on November 3rd 2008 at number 36, and has peaked at number 30. The single has entered at number 109 in the U.S.





"Forever" is a song by American R&B singer Chris Brown. Produced by Polow da Don, it is the first single from the repackaged Exclusive: Forever Edition, and is the fifth overall single by Brown from his second studio album, Exclusive with backing uncredited vocals from Keri Hilson. Initially created to be used for Doublemint gum, "Forever" was a top 10 hit in various countries. On November 25, the official remix leaked featuring Lil' Wayne & Lupe Fiasco.

The two-days shoot took place in Los Angeles, California, April 4, 2008. It was directed by the acclaimed Joseph Kahn. The video premiered on TRL on April 30, 2008 and on BET's 106 & Park on May 5, 2008. The video reached number one on the MTV Online Chart.BET placed the song at #55 on their Notarized: Top 100 Videos countdown.


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"No Air" is the second single (third overall, including "This Is My Now") taken from Jordin Sparks self-titled debut album, with R&B singer Chris Brown. It was released in the United States on February 11, 2008 and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is Sparks' best selling and highest peaking single in the US. It was also highly successful worldwide, peaking at number one in Australia and New Zealand and it was hugely successful in the UK, peaking at number three and certified silver for selling over 200,000 units. It is the most sold single from an American Idol contestant. "No Air" peaked at number three in the European Hot 100, the second highest peak for an American Idol contestant, second only to Kelly Clarkson's "Because of You" which peaked at number one in 2006. The single is also Chris Brown's best-selling single worldwide.

The song was ranked number 4 on New York's Hit Music Station, Z100's Top 100 Songs of 2008.It was the most successful song of 2008 in New Zealand.No Air is also the song with the most paid downloads by an Idol contestant, selling 3,516,189 digital copies worldwide.


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"I Told You So" is the title of a song written and originally recorded by American country music singer Randy Travis. Travis's rendition was released in 1988 from his album Always & Forever and reached Number One on the U.S. Billboard and Canadian RPM country singles charts in June of that year. In 2007, the song was covered by Carrie Underwood on her album Carnival Ride, and her version was released in February 2009 as that album's fifth single. Underwood's version was re-recorded and re-released in March as a duet with Travis, reaching a peak of #2 on the U.S. country charts in mid-2009.
A cover version was recorded by Carrie Underwood on her 2007 album Carnival Ride. It is the fifth and final single released from the album
Celebrating the Grand Ole Opry Week on American Idol Season 8 and as Travis being their mentor, Underwood and Travis performed their duet for the first time live and on television. On April 5, 2009, she again performed this song at the 2009 Academy of Country Music Awards where she won her very first nomination as 2009 ACM Entertainer of the Year.
Underwood's version of the song debuted on the Hot Country Songs chart at #38 for the week January 19, 2009, two weeks before its release date. On the issue date April 4, 2009, the song rose 48 positions from #57 to #9 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Carrie Underwood's 4th Top 10 on the chart, and Travis' highest Hot 100 peak. With a #2 country peak, it is Underwood's first single since 2006's "Don't Forget to Remember Me" to miss Number One, breaking a string of six consecutive country Number One hits.


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"Before He Cheats" is a song written by Chris Tompkins and Josh Kear and the third wide-release single from Carrie Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts. It was the fifth release from the album overall. It was named the 2007 Single of the Year by the Country Music Association. It is Underwood's most successful single to date, with sales of over 2,673,000 million digital downloads. It is the second most sold single from an American Idol contestant, ("No Air" by season 6 winner Jordin Sparks being the first.) and the third longest-charting single in the history of the Hot 100.The music video for "Before He Cheats" was directed by Roman White.


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"Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" is the third single off Backstreet Boys' 1999 album, Millennium. It is a significant hit, second only to the first single I Want It That Way from the same album, becoming one of the most successful singles of the boy band. It was released on December 10, 1999, the video was released in early 2000 and peaked at #3 on the UK Singles Chart, and #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached #2 in Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden and New Zealand, and #3 in Finland and Norway.
The music video for "Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely" was directed by Stuart Gosling from December 16-18, 1999 in Los Angeles, CA. It follows each of the band members separately until the instrumental break and final choruses.


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"Womanizer" is a song performed by American pop singer Britney Spears. The song was recorded for her sixth studio album, Circus, and was released as the first single on September 26, 2008. The track became a commercial success, topping charts in over 10 countries, including the United States. "Womanizer" was produced and co-written by Nikesha Briscoe and Rafael Akinyemi of Atlanta-based production team, The Outsyders. "Womanizer" is Spears's first number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 since her debut "...Baby One More Time", almost 10 years prior.

The song has been covered live by UK singer/pianist Ana Silvera, Franz Ferdinand, Lily Allen, The All-American Rejects, Ladyhawke and Girls Aloud.



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"Not as We" is a song from Alanis Morissette's seventh studio album, Flavors of Entanglement. Morissette performed the song on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on July 22, 2008, in promotion of the album. "Not as We" was remixed and released as the second single from Flavors of Entanglement in North America, while "In Praise of the Vulnerable Man" was released as the second single in Europe.

The studio version first appeared on an October 2007 episode of House and later made a return to primetime televion on an October 2008 episode of MTV's The Hills.

The single was released to radio on October 13, as stated by All Access.com.

On November 18, 2008 (2008-11-18), a pre-order for a Not As We (Remixes) EP was made available through the iTunes Store Canada. The EP includes the radio edit, as well as six other remixes. The EP was released November 25th, 2008.


The music video was directed by James Withaker and features Morissette in various stages on the path to emotional recovery, premiered on Yahoo! Music on the night of October 2nd, 2008. iTunes has released the video for download also

The song surprisingly charted when the album was released due to downloads of the song, resulting in a position of 22 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. As of December 2008, the song had already sold 38,000 paid downloads, according to Billboard.



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"If U Seek Amy" is a song by American pop singer Britney Spears and the third single released from her sixth studio album Circus. The song was announced as a single by Spears's official website on January 7, 2009. The track was co-written and produced by Max Martin, who also wrote previous hits for Spears, including "...Baby One More Time", "Oops!... I Did It Again" and "Stronger".

Filming for the video began on February 7, 2009, and was directed by Jake Nava, who previously worked with Spears for her 2004 music video "My Prerogative". The "If U Seek Amy" video also contains references to other Spears videos. The music video premiered on March 12, 2009 on both Virgin Mobile's official website and Spears's official websites.




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"Long Distance" is a song by American singer Brandy, written by Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Jeff Bhasker, Philip Lawrence and Bruno Mars, and co-produced by Jerkins and Mars for her fifth studio album Human (2008). The lyrics of the ballad deal with the protagonist's difficulties of a long-distance relationship.

The ballad was premiered on October 3, 2008 (see 2008 in music} via Pittsburgh radio station WAMO and released as the album's second and final single on October 15 to U.S. radios, with an alternate remix being serviced to mainstream radio in February 2009. Never released outside North America, "Long Distance" failed to enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and at the top spot on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. An accompanying music video was directed by Chris Robinson.


"I Did It for Love" is a song by Korean pop singer BoA featuring American singer-songwriter and record producer Sean Garrett. The song is her second single for her debut eponymous English album, BoA. The track was written and produced by Garrett, Melvin K. Watson Jr. and Matthew I. Irby. The single was released on June 2, 2009.
The music video for "I Did It for Love" was filmed by Joseph Kahn in January 2009 at Ren-Mar Studios in Hollywood. It was released on April 15, 2009 on BoA's MySpace page. The music video incorporates themes of water, mysticism and the color black and BoA's use of a hand-held fan to produce an oriental feel to the video
"I Did It for Love" entered the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play at number 41 on the issue date of May 23, 2009. Since then the song has peaked at number 19.


"Eat You Up" is Korean singer BoA's first English single, produced by Henrik Jonback, from her English debut album BoA. This is BoA's first single to be released in a digital format. The song was originally set for release on October 14, 2008, but was then pushed back to October 21, 2008. It is confirmed that there will be a remix of "Eat You Up," featuring rapper Flo Rida."Eat You Up" leaked on the internet via MySpace on October 2. "Eat You Up" was first released on Japanese radio stations Tokyo-FM and JFN 38 Station on October 16.

"Eat You Up" was released online through various websites. The single has been very successful online, despite the lack of promotion. The single was ranked number-one for the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart Breakout Club Play. "Eat You Up" officially made its debut the following week on the chart at number forty-two. Since then "Eat You Up" entered the Top 10, peaking at #8.

"Back Here" is the title of a popular song by the British pop music trio BBMak. The song was written by the three members of the group (Mark Barry, Christian Burns and Stephen McNally) along with songwriter Phil Thornalley. It appears on BBMak's debut studio album, Sooner or Later.

"Back Here" was originally released as a single in the UK in 1999, where it made the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart in August, peaking at #37. The next year, the song was released in the United States and proved more successful, rising to #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July of that year and remaining in the Top 40 for 24 weeks. It also spent seven weeks atop the US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart that same year. The single was re-released in the UK in February 2001 and made the Top 10 on the UK Singles Chart, debuting at #5.

The song's lyrics express the desire of the singers to have their lovers return to them: Since you ran away / Nothing's been the same / Don't know what I'm living for. After BBMak disbanded in 2003, the former members have pursued solo careers in the music and entertainment business. "Back Here" remains the group's biggest hit in either the UK or the US.


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"Teenage Love Affair" is a song by American R&B-soul singer-songwriter Alicia Keys from her third studio album, As I Am (2007). Written by Keys, Jack Splash, Matthew Kahane, and Harold Lilly, it was released as the album's third single in March 2008. The track was produced by Keys and Splash and is based around a sample from The Temprees' 1972 song "(Girl) I Love You", written by Josephine Bridges, Carl Hampton, and Tom Nixon. The song ranked at number twenty-three on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007, and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2008 BET J Virtual Awards. It impacted mainstream urban radio on April 21, 2008. Keys performed the song on Late Show with David Letterman on April 29, 2008.

Swizz Beatz produced a remix of "Teenage Love Affair" featuring LL Cool J, using a sample from Slick Rick's 1988 song "Teenage Love" on it.

In the UK after failing to pick up hardly any airplay, the physical single was canceled and the song charted at number one hundred and ninety-nine.



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"Underneath" is a song recorded for Alanis Morissette's seventh studio album, Flavors of Entanglement, which was produced by Guy Sigsworth. It is the album's first single. The song was digitally released on April 15, 2008 after originally being scheduled for March 25. According to Morrisette, "'Underneath' is about how you can only change the world after you change yourself."

A music video for "Underneath" was premiered on September 15 in Los Angeles, as part of the Elevate Film Festival. The video was directed by Matt Docter and Ric Frazier and produced by the Docter Twins. The purpose of the festival was to create documentaries, music videos, narratives and shorts regarding subjects to raise the level of human consciousness on the earth. Morissette submitted the song, and then (as with the other fourteen videos) had the music video written, directed, shot and edited in two days. It was released on the internet in January 2008.

An official music video, directed by Sanji, was released on in May 2008.


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"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is a single by American rock band Aerosmith. It appeared on the soundtrack to the film Armageddon and debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 (a first for the band after 28 years together). The song stayed at number one for four weeks from September 5 to September 26, 1998, introducing Aerosmith to a new generation of fans. The song also stayed at #1 for several weeks in several other countries. The song rose steadily up the charts in the United Kingdom, peaking at number four in November 1998 and becoming Aerosmith's highest charting song in the UK to date.

"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" was written primarily by Diane Warren. She stated in her compilation album Diane Warren Presents Love Songs that the song was originally meant for Celine Dion.

The song was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. American Idol judge Simon Cowell labeled the song "one of the great songs of all time" during the show's seventh season. It remains one of Aerosmith's most popular songs. The song was also nominated in the Worst "Original" Song category at the 19th Golden Rasperry Awards 1998. The song was featured on the Dragonball Z film, Return of Cooler in 2002.

The music video for this song was shot in the Minneapolis Armory in 1998. It features the band playing the song intertwined with scenes from Armageddon. It features a cameo appearance by Steven Tyler's daughter Liv Tyler, who plays Grace Stamper in the film. Liv previously had a role in the music video for the band's other song, "Crazy".

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"Hallelujah" is a song written by singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen originally released on the 1984 studio album Various Positions. A significantly changed live recording of the song from 1988 was released on the 1994 album, Cohen Live, but neither version achieved wide commercial success outside of Cohen's fans until December 2008 when Cohen's studio recording reached #36 on the UK's single chart. In April 2009, a new live recording of the song was released on a 2CD and DVD collection titled Leonard Cohen: Live In London.

First covered by John Cale in 1991, Hallelujah has since been recorded over 200 times by different artists,[1] been the subject of a BBC radio documentary and been featured in the soundtracks of numerous movies and television shows. In the UK, the two most commercially successful cover singles have been by Alexandra Burke and Jeff Buckley, whose versions occupied the number one and two spots, respectively, of the UK pop charts in December 2008.

Alexandra Burke, the winner of the fifth series of British reality television show The X Factor, released a condensed cover version of the song as a prize for her victory. It reached the Christmas Number One spot on UK charts on 21 December 2008. The music video features footage from The X Factor, connecting the lyrics to the story of Burke's victory.

The release of Burke's cover created interest in the previous versions of the song, including a Buckley fan campaign to take Buckley's cover to the top of the Christmas chart in order to deny Burke the top spot. The campaign was fuelled by Jeff Buckley fans' dislike of The X Factor's commercialism and the song's arrangement, as well as a desire by this contingent to introduce younger music fans to Buckley's version. Burke herself was not enamoured of the choice of song, remarking "It just didn’t do anything for me".

Burke's version broke a European sales record after selling over 105,000 digital downloads in just one day, breaking the previous record set by Leona Lewis. It sold 576,000 copies in its first week, becoming the fastest selling single released by a woman in the UK, to become the Christmas number one, while Buckley's cover came second and Cohen's original version came thirty-sixth. On 28 December, 2008, the UK Singles Chart listed Burke's version as #1 biggest selling single of the year., with NME announcing sales of over 1 million copies since its release.



"Goin' Crazy" is a R&B/Pop song, written and performed by American singer Natalie. It was released as her debut single from the album Natalie in the United States in February 2005 as a digital download, and March 2005 as a CD single.

"Goin' Crazy" became a hit for Natalie in the United States, peaking at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the summer of 2005.


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