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The 2000s Chart Show: A 00s Pop Music Podcast

Girls Aloud, Lisa Scott-Lee and Sean Paul (24 May 2003)

Season 1, Ep. 4

This week, last week's cursed number one is still number one. But we're ignoring that and delving into this week's top 39.


Which of this week's big new releases from 20 years ago will get that all-important number two spot? Will Sean Paul 'Get Busy' and get his US number one single to the top of the British charts? Girls Aloud may have 'No Good Advice', but they have a good chance at number two. Also, Lisa Scott-Lee has a single out!


Songs featured in this week's runthrough of the singles chart from this week in 2003:

50 Cent - In Da Club

Androids - Do It With Madonna

Bhangra Knights vs. Husan - Husan

Big Brovaz - Favourite Things

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony feat. Phil Collins - Home

Bon Jovi - All About Lovin' You

Busted - You Said No

Cheeky Girls - Take Your Shoes Off

Clipse feat. Faith Evans - Ma I Don't Love Her

Craig David feat. Sting - Rise & Fall

Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me Round

Delta Goodrem - Born to Try

Deftones - Minerva

DMX - X Gon' It To You

Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster - Chicken

Feeder - Forget About Tomorrow

George Harrison - Any Road

Girls Aloud - No Good Advice

Good Charlotte - Girls and Boys

Jennifer Lopez feat. LL Cool J

Junior Senior - Move Your Feet

Kelly Rowland - Can't Nobody

Kym Marsh - Cry

Less Than Jake - She's Gonna Break Soon

Lisa Maffia - All Over

Lisa Scott-Lee - Lately

Madonna - American Life

Plummet - Damaged

Mr Redz vs. DJ Skribble - Everybody Come On (Can U Feel It)

Red 'n' White Machines - Southampton Boys

Robbie Williams - Come Undone

Ronan Keating - The Long Goodbye

Room 5 feat. Oliver Cheatham - Make Luv

Sean Paul - Get Busy

Shed Seven - Why Can't I Be You

Snap! - Rhythm is A Dancer

Staind - Price to Play

Tomcraft - Loneliness

Wildhearts - So Into You



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