Jennifer Lopez, another petty 50 Cent feud and Atomic Kitten (26 Feb 2005)
Episode description
J.Lo's back with a new single, a new husband...and a new singer singing her chorus for her. Can she get to number one, or will the self-described "greatest rapper of all time" LL Cool J beat her to it?
Also on this week's episode of the podcast where every week we relive the 40 biggest selling songs of this date 20 years ago: Why are Atomic Kitten back just a year after splitting up? Will Elvis ever release a song not based on a 19th century ballad? Who got banned from Ciara's 2005 BET Awards party? Answers to all those revealed on this week's episode, as well as the following songs:
Angel City - Sunrise
Ashanti - Only U
Ashlee Simpson - La La
Athlete - Wires
Atomic Kitten - Cradle
Biffy Clyro - Only One Word Comes to Mind
Bloc Party - So Here We Are/Positive Tension
Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here
Chemical Brothers - Galvanize
Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - Goodies
Daniel Bedingfield - Wrap My Words Around You
Death From Above 1979 - Blood On Our Hands
Destiny’s Child - Soldier
Doves - Black and White Town
Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight
Elvis Presley - Surrender
Elvis Presley - Wooden Heart
Embrace - Looking As You Are
Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers
Freefaller - Do This! Do That!
The Game feat. 50 Cent - How We Do
Good Charlotte - I Just Wanna Live
Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Hanson - Penny and Me
Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore
Jennifer Lopez - Get Right
LL Cool J feat. 7 Aurelius - Hush
The Lovefreekz - Shine
Lucie Silvas - Breathe In
Mark Joseph - Lady Lady
New Rhodes - You’ve Given Me Something That I Can’t Give Back
The Noise Next Door - Calendar Girl
Raghav - Angel Eyes
Rooster - Staring at the Sun
Scissor Sisters - Filthy/Gorgeous
Trick Daddy feat. Twista and Lil’ Jon - Let’s Go
U2 - Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own
Uniting Nations - Out of Touch
Willy Mason - Oxygen
Xzibit - Hey Now (Mean Muggin)
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