You know why your chart is better than the Billboard chart? Because you can print the full Cee-Lo song title!
J., I sincerely doubt dubstep would catch on here in the US. Some of the biggest dubstep tracks have tried and never caught on anywhere but the dance chart. When the closest we come to having dance music hitting the chart is Rhianna and Usher, you can see the issue.
I agree with John. There's no hope for "Katy on a Mission" in the US, apart from the dance chart possibly. Dance music rarely becomes mainstream popular in America. Lady GaGa and the occasional Scandinavian production are the exceptions.
yay we share a number one! The other new Robbie track is amazing. more uptempo, and really great. perhaps more of a single had Shame not had the allure of Gary Barlow duetting...
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Robbie Williams Personal Chart Discography
1998
1. Angels (#4)
1999
2. Strong (#6)
3. Millennium (#3)
4. She's the One (#3)
(Angels, US release, #12)
2000
5. Rock DJ (#8)
6. Kids (w/Kylie Minogue, #40)
2001
7. Let Love Be Your Energy (#24)
8. Eternity (#21)
9. Somethin' Stupid (w/Nicole Kidman, #1, 3 wks)
2002
10. My Culture (1 Giant Leap ft. Robbie Williams & Maxi Jazz, #27)
11. Feel (#3)
2003
12. Come Undone (#10)
13. Something Beautiful (#8)
14. Sexed Up (#11)
2004
15. Radio (#6)
16. Misunderstood (#6)
2005
17. Tripping (#1, 4 wks)
18. Advertising Space (#3)
2006
19. Sin Sin Sin (#19)
20. Rudebox (#10)
21. Lovelight (#4)
2007
22. She's Madonna (#10)
2009
23. Bodies (#1, 1 wk)
24. You Know Me (#2)
2010
25. Morning Sun (#9)
26. Shame (w/Gary Barlow, #1)
Gary Barlow Personal Chart Discography
1997
1. So Help Me Girl (#28)
2010
2. Shame (w/Robbie Williams #1)
I love that your into "Katy On a Mission" do you think dub-step will catch on in the US?
You know why your chart is better than the Billboard chart? Because you can print the full Cee-Lo song title!
J., I sincerely doubt dubstep would catch on here in the US. Some of the biggest dubstep tracks have tried and never caught on anywhere but the dance chart. When the closest we come to having dance music hitting the chart is Rhianna and Usher, you can see the issue.
I agree with John. There's no hope for "Katy on a Mission" in the US, apart from the dance chart possibly. Dance music rarely becomes mainstream popular in America. Lady GaGa and the occasional Scandinavian production are the exceptions.
yay we share a number one! The other new Robbie track is amazing. more uptempo, and really great. perhaps more of a single had Shame not had the allure of Gary Barlow duetting...
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