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TwistedElegance™

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  1. For 2001, would you guys prefer to make it a Singles Rate for the whole game instead of a Survivor? That way we can score all the songs rather than just the final 10.
  2. Room In Here | Anderson .Paak feat. The Game & Sonyae Elise
  3. Lite Weight | Anderson .Paak feat. The Free Nation
  4. Without You | Anderson .Paak feat. Rapsody
  5. Am I Wrong | Anderson .Paak feat. Schoolboy Q
  6. The Waters | Anderson .Paak feat. BJ the Chicago Kid
  7. Heart Don't Stand a Chance | Anderson .Paak
  8. I think it's After You Fall. My most-played still changes regularly even now.
  9. Watch the first 01:10 of this to see why commercial news in this country disgusts me. http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/the-project/2016/4/7
  10. Finishing in third place is Toni Braxton with He Wasn't Man Enough. Her sixth and, to date, last Top 10 entry, it served as the lead single from The Heat and moved things in a dance-pop direction reflective of the new millennium sound. It earned Braxton her sixth Grammy Award when it took out Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, besting the likes of Aaliyah's Try Again and Erykah Badu's Bag Lady. Given its title, the song carries a touch of irony considering it was written by four men, including LaShawn Daniels, who had a hand in some of the biggest tunes of the era including It's Not Right But It's Okay, You Rock My World, If You Had My Love and The Boy Is Mine. Production credit went to Darkchild, who made use of Braxton's famous lower register during the verses. He Wasn't Man Enough would become one of her signature hits worldwide, topping the charts in Canada and Poland, while reaching the Top 10 in Australia, Belgium, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland and the UK. The breakdown ~ He Wasn't Man Enough places 3rd with a voter average of 7.4. 10 - Jarrylf9 - hotboy06 & Kenny.8 - Game & TwistedElegance7 - RedSimba6 - Stealth5 - Dammn Bu & JoeJoe
  11. How is it that Murder, She Wrote ran for 12 seasons and you're in here stuck with us?
  12. Absolutely. I don't buy it for a second.
  13. I'm not convinced she's having a baby. But please be mindful of your surroundings. It's a bit much to imply she's plotting an elaborate miscarriage.
  14. I'm happy for her. She was careful with the wording, though, so I don't necessarily believe she's pregnant.
  15. Mýa touches down in fourth spot with Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do). Written and composed by producer Tricky (who would go on to achieve number one hits with Umbrella, Touch My Body and Single Ladies), Case of the Ex was Mýa's brekthrough hit on the Hot 100, peaking at number two where it remained for three weeks. It is noted for its accompanying video (choreographed by Tina Landon) which drew comparisons to Janet Jackson's 1994 hit You Want This and the 1979 film Mad Max. Originally a rap song, Case of the Ex was rearranged to fit Mýa's persona. Speaking of its creation, Tricky said: "We got together to write a song specifically for Mýa. We kicked around some subjects which Mýa could potentially sing. We wanted to create a lyric theme that would keep her young, yet would show that she was growing up." It was Traci Hale who came up with the lyric idea, which was inspired by a relationship she was going through at the time and revolved around "a strong woman who won't tolerate her man returning to his ex-girlfriend." Case of the Ex was a moderate international success, reaching number one in Australia and making the Top 20 in Belgium, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the UK. The breakdown ~ Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) places 4th with a voter average of 7.1. 9 - Jarrylf8 - hotboy06, JoeJoe, Kenny., Stealth & TwistedElegance7 - RedSimba4 - Dammn Bu & Game
  16. Sisqo might be shit but Thong Song is a classic. It epitomises the term 'guilty pleasure'. Don't hate because you're in the minority.
  17. You waived your right to criticize others' tastes when you gave Music a 1.
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