How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : Take That, Mark Ronson, Jennifer Lopez, LeAnn Rimes, Duffy, Kaiser Chiefs, The Noise Next Door, Crazy Town, Ronan Keating, Westlife, Maroon 5, Sarah Connor
They are the performers of twelve vintage love songs that were ranked in various charts, this week (25/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.
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Tracklist
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1 . Take That - Said It AllFeatured on the 2008 album "The Circus".
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2 . Mark Ronson - Stop Me (w/ Daniel Merriweather)Featured on the 2007 album "Version".
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3 . Jennifer Lopez - I'm GladFeatured on the 2002 album "This Is Me... Then".
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4 . LeAnn Rimes - And It Feels LikeFeatured on the 2006 album "Whatever We Wanna".
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5 . Duffy - Warwick AvenueFeatured on the 2008 album "Rockferry".
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6 . Kaiser Chiefs - Everyday I Love You Less and LessFeatured on the 2005 album "Employment".
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7 . The Noise Next Door - She Might
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8 . Crazy Town - ButterflyFeatured on the 1999 album "The Gift of Game".
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9 . Ronan Keating - Lovin' Each DayFeatured on the 2001 album "Ronan".
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10 . Westlife - Uptown GirlFeatured on the 2001 album "World of Our Own".
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11 . Maroon 5 - If I Never See Your Face Again (w/ Rihanna)Featured on the 2007 album "It Won't Be Soon Before Long". |
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12 . Sarah Connor - BounceFeatured on the 2003 album "Unbelievable".
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. "Said It All" was indeed the 18th top 10 single for Take That in the UK. The track reached number 9 and topped the Scottish Singles Chart.
2. Mark Ronson reimagined "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" with the help of Daniel Merriweather. The result was a part of his acclaimed covers album "Version".
3. Jennifer Lopez's "I'm Glad" music video was a creative homage to "Flashdance". The lawsuit over similarities was later dismissed, keeping her artistic vision intact.
4. "Whatever We Wanna" was released as a lead single in several countries sans the USA. LeAnn Rimes showcased her global appeal despite its limited regional release.
5. Duffy's melancholic tune about Warwick Avenue gained popularity, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. The music video featured a single, impactful shot.
6. "Every Day I Love You Less and Less" was the third single off Kaiser Chiefs' debut. Its energy resonated with the indie scene, securing a top 10 chart position.
7. "She Might" by The Noise Next Door managed to climb to number 27 in the UK charts. A modest success, it was one of their final highlights before their disbandment.
8. Crazy Town's hit "Butterfly" borrows from Red Hot Chili Peppers' song "Pretty Little Ditty". The infectious blend propelled them to international fame.
9. Ronan Keating worked with Gregg Alexander and Rick Nowels on his track. Known for power pop, they added their signature style to the recording process.
10. Claudia Schiffer graced the video for Westlife's take on "Uptown Girl". The collaboration marked a notable moment in early 2000s pop culture.
11. Janet Jackson was originally slated to duet with Maroon 5 before Rihanna stepped in. The collaboration ultimately accented both artists' strengths.
12. Sarah Connor's song sampled "Family Affair", bringing a familiar groove to her repertoire. Wyclef Jean's guest vocals added a contemporary layer to the single.
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