Explore every episode of the podcast The 2000s Chart Show: A 00s Pop Music Podcast
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| McFly, Missy Elliott, My Chemical Romance (and Howard from Halifax) | 19 Mar 2025 | 01:19:48 | |
The podcast where every week we explore the 40 biggest selling songs of this week 20 years ago is back with more tales of sex, drugs and 2000s pop music. In this week's episode... one of New Order burn through their stomach lining, Donny Tourette gets glassed in the face, two identical songs makes the top 10 and McFly release their biggest track yet. This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following songs: Akon - Locked Up The Bravery - An Honest Mistake Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here Britney Spears - Do Somethin’ Cabin Crew - Star to Fall Destiny’s Child - Soldier Elvis Presley - Good Luck Charm Elvis Presley - Rock-a-Hula Baby Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers The Futureheads - Hounds of Love The Game feat. 50 Cent - How We Do Girls Aloud - Wake Me Up Howard Brown - You’re the First the Last My Everything Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jennifer Lopez - Get Right Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God Kano - Typical Me LL Cool J feat. 7 Aurelius - Hush LNM Projekt feat. Bonnie Bailey - Everywhere McFly - All About You/You’ve Got a Friend Moby - Lift Me Up My Chemical Romance - I’m Not Okay (I Promise) Nelly feat. Tim McGraw - Over and Over New Order - Krafty Nine Black Alps - Shot Down Ocean Colour Scene - Free My Name Phantom Planet - California Reflekt feat. Delline Bass - Need to Feel Loved SLK - Hype Hype Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Let’s Get Blown Stereophonics - Dakota Styles & Breeze feat. Karen Danzig - Heartbeatz Sunset Strippers - Falling Stars Towers of London - On a Noose Tweet feat. Missy Elliott - Turn Da Lights Off Tyler James - Foolish U2 - Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Caught Up Verbalicious - Don’t Play Nice If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. | |||
| Britney Spears on the brink, Shania's Lyme disease and 'knob touching' Trump (12 March 2005) | 12 Mar 2025 | 01:19:47 | |
Your favourite podcase celebrating the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago is back for another episode! This time in pop music in 2005...Britney was teasing a new album while throwing milkshakes at the press. Hyped band The Bravery were claiming to have slept with someone from every major record label. Shania Twain was taking a break from music to fight a nasty disease. One of my favourite songs got stuck in the 30s. And most shocking of all...Stereophonics might have released a good song! On this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, we're talking about these iconic pieces of Noughties pop: Akon - Locked Up Angel City - Sunrise Athlete - Wires Björk - Triumph of a Heart The Bravery - An Honest Mistake Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here Britney Spears - Do Somethin’ Cabin Crew - Star to Fall Chemical Brothers - Galvanize Destiny’s Child - Soldier Elvis Presley - (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame Elvis Presley - Rock-a-Hula Baby Elvis Presley - Surrender Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers Fatboy Slim - The Joker The Futureheads - Hounds of Love The Game feat. 50 Cent - How We Do Girls Aloud - Wake Me Up Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jennifer Lopez - Get Right Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God Kano - Typical Me KT Tunstall - Black Horse and the Cherry Tree LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk is Playing at My House LL Cool J feat. 7 Aurelius - Hush Moby - Lift Me Up Nathan - Come Into My Room Nelly feat. Tim McGraw - Over and Over R.E.M - Electron Blue Raghav - Angel Eyes Rammstein - Keine Lust Reflekt feat. Delline Bass - Need to Feel Loved Shania Twain - Don’t Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Let’s Get Blown Stereophonics - Dakota Styles & Breeze feat. Karen Danzig - Heartbeatz U2 - Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Caught Up Verbalicious - Don’t Play Nice
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| The 40 best songs of 2004 | 01 Jan 2025 | 01:40:09 | |
After a year of mocking the British record buying public, this week I put my music where my mouth is and reveal my choices for the 40 biggest and best songs of 2004. Featuring some iconic people from 2000s pop music (Britney Spears, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Girls Aloud, Destiny's Child and more) plus people that would only make a best of list on this podcast: Nadia from Big Brother, O-Zone and all the flop boy bands you could shake a 2004-era copy of Smash Hits at. If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The 2004 Christmas number one race feat. Kylie, Band Aid, Ronan Keating, Avid Merrion and Cliff 'Cliffy Christmas' Richards (25 December 2004) | 28 Dec 2024 | 01:16:36 | |
Join host Samuel Spencer for this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, the pop music podcast where each week we revisit the 40 biggest selling songs of 20 years ago and reveal fascinating pop music trivia, forgotten stories from 2000s history and all the throwback tunes you could want. This week, that means we're talking about the following songs: 100% feat. Jennifer John - Just Can't Wait (Saturday) 3rd Wish - Obsession (Si Es Amor) Avid Merrion - I Got You Babe/Soda Pop Babyshambles - Killamangiro Band Aid 20 - Do They Know It's Christmas Blink-182 - Always Blue - Curtain Falls Brian McFadden - Irish Son Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott - Car Wash Cliff Richard - I Cannot Give You My Love Damien Rice - The Blower's Daughter Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath Electric Six - Radio Gaga Eminem - Just Lose It Eric Prydz - Call On Me Geri Halliwell - Ride It Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By You Goldie Lookin Chain - You Knows I Loves You Baby Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 and Ms. Toi - You Can Do It Jamelia - DJ/Stop Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jojo feat Bow Wow - Baby It's You Kylie Minogue - I Believe In You Lemar - If There's Any Justice Maroon 5 - Sunday Morning McFly - Room on the 3rd Floor Michael Gray - The Weekend Morrissey - I Have Forgiven Jesus Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten Nelly feat. Christina Aguilera - Tilt Ya Head Back Robbie Williams - Misunderstood Ronan Keating feat. Yusuf - Father and Son Skandi Girls - Do the Can Can Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Drop it Like it's Hot The Zutons - Confusion U2 - Vertigo Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Confessions Pt II/My Boo But if you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams, more Band Aid 20 fallout, Maroon 5, The Corrs and an X Factor reject (18 December 2004) | 18 Dec 2024 | 01:14:18 | |
Which of Kylie's number two singles are the best? Why has the song Good Vibrations caused a decades-long feud? Who beat Robbie to become the biggest selling calendar of 2004? All will be revealed on this week's episode. Join host Samuel Spencer for this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, the pop music podcast where each week we revisit the 40 biggest selling songs of 20 years ago and reveal fascinating pop music trivia, forgotten stories from 2000s history and all the throwback tunes you could want. This week, that means we're talking about the following songs: 3rd Wish - Obsession (Si Es Amor) Ash - Renegade Cavalcade Babyshambles - Killamangiro Band Aid 20 - Do They Know It's Christmas Beastie Boys - An Open Letter to NYC Blue - Curtain Falls Brian McFadden - Irish Son Brian Wilson - Good Vibrations Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott - Car Wash Deep Dish - Flashdance Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath Eminem - Just Lose It Eric Prydz - Call On Me Geri Halliwell - Ride It Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By You Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 and Ms. Toi - You Can Do It Jamelia - DJ/Stop Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jojo feat. Bow Wow - Baby It's You Joss Stone - Right to Be Wrong Kelis feat André 3000 - Millionaire Khia - My Neck My Back (Lick It) Kylie Minogue - I Believe In You Lemar - If There's Any Justice Maroon 5 - Sunday Morning McFly - Room on the 3rd Floor Michael Gray - The Weekend Mousse T feat. Emma Lanford - Right About Now Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten Nelly feat. Christina Aguilera - Tilt Ya Head Back Paul Holt - Fifty Grand For Christmas Robbie Williams - Misunderstood Shania Twain feat. Mark McGrath - Party For Two Snoop Dogg - Drop it Like it's Hot The Corrs - Long Night U2 - Vertigo Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Confessions Pt II/My Boo If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Band Aid 20, Green Day, Natasha Bedingfield, Nadia from Big Brother, Snoop Dogg, Razorlight and more Pete Doherty chaos (11 December 2004) | 11 Dec 2024 | 01:10:18 | |
It's Christmas time, and there's no need to be afraid...unless you're terrified of all-star charity singles, that is. The lyrics to Band Aid 20's Do They Know It's Christmas may "banish shade", but that does not mean that this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show isn't going to be as shady as ever about the chaotic debut of Pete Doherty's Babyshambles, the vicious rumours that Rachel Stevens gatecrashed the Band Aid recording, and the problems that Joss Stone and Snoop Dogg were facing in 2004. Join host Samuel Spencer for this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, the pop music podcast where each week we revisit the 40 biggest selling songs of 20 years ago. This week, that means we're talking about the following songs: Alter Ego - Rocker Babyshambles - Killamangiro Band Aid 20 - Do They Know It's Christmas Blue - Curtain Falls Brian McFadden - Irish Son Britney Spears - My Prerogative Bryan Adams - Flying Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott - Car Wash Deep Dish - Flashdance Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath Dizzee Rascal - Dream Embrace - Ashes Eminem - Just Lose It Eric Prydz - Call On Me Eye Opener - Hungry Eyes Geri Halliwell - Ride It Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By You Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 and Ms. Toi - You Can Do It Jamelia - DJ/Stop Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jojo feat. Bow Wow - Baby It's You Joss Stone - Right to Be Wrong Keane - This is the Last Time Kelis feat. André 3000 - Millionaire Khia - My Neck My Back (Lick It) Lemar - If There's Any Justice McFly - Room on the 3rd Floor Michael Gray - The Weekend Nadia - A Little Bit of Action Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten Nelly feat. Christina Aguilera - Tilt Ya Head Back Razorlight - Rip It Up Shania Twain feat. Mark McGrath - Party For Two Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Drop it Like it's Hot The Streets - Could Well Be In U2 - Vertigo Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Confessions Pt II/My Boo All that, plus the usual fascinating pop music trivia, forgotten stories from 2000s history and all the throwback tunes you could want. But if you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Lisa Scott-Lee's "B-List at Capital" moment, Geri Halliwell, Nelly, Christina Aguilera, Shania Twain, Brian McFadden, Keane and Uniting Nations (4 Dec 2004) | 04 Dec 2024 | 01:06:33 | |
This week 20 years ago was a bad week for female pop stars previously from bands as Geri and Lisa Scott-Lee both flop after being slagged off by basically the entire industry. Meanwhile, Nelly and Christina Aguilera spark dating rumours, Jay-Z does not know the meaning of the word "retirement" and Brian McFadden annoys the whole of Ireland. On this episode of the pop music podcast where every week we're reliving the 40 biggest selling songs of this time in 2004, we're talking about the following songs (this week's new entries in bold): 2Play feat. Thomas Jules and Jucxi D - Careless Whisper Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home Blue - Curtain Falls Brian McFadden - Irish Son Britney Spears - My Prerogative Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott - Car Wash Deep Dish - Flashdance Delays - Lost in a Melody/Wanderlust Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath Dizzee Rascal - Dream Embrace - Ashes Eminem - Just Lose It Eric Prydz - Call On Me Eye Opener - Hungry Eyes Fabolous - Breathe Geri Halliwell - Ride It Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By You Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For I Dream feat. Frankie & Calvin - Dreaming Intenso Project feat. Lisa Scott-Lee - Get It On Ja Rule feat. R. Kelly and Ashanti - Wonderful Jamelia - DJ/Stop Jamie Cullum - Everlasting Love Jay-Z & Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jojo feat. Bow Wow - Baby It's You Keane - This is the Last Time Kelis feat. André 3000 - Millionaire Khia - My Neck My Back (Lick It) Lemar - If There's Any Justice Lemon Jelly - Stay With You McFly - Room on the 3rd Floor Michael Gray - The Weekend Nelly feat. Christina Aguilera - Tilt Ya Head Back Shania Twain feat. Mark McGrath - Party For Two Status Quo - Thinking of You The White Stripes - Jolene (Live Under Blackpool Lights) Thunder - I Love You More than Rock n Roll U2 - Vertigo Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Confessions Pt II/My Boo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Girls Aloud, Gwen Stefani, McFly, Avril Lavigne, Jojo, Lemar, The White Stripes and a Bitchy Paul Weller feat. Frankie and Calvin off of S Club 8 (27 November 2004) | 27 Nov 2024 | 01:23:07 | |
This week on the podcast where every week we revisit the 40 biggest selling songs from this week in 2004 we're discussing the following huge 2000s pop music tunes: Anastacia - Welcome to My Truth Avril Lavigne - Nobody's Home Blue - Curtain Falls Britney Spears - My Prerogative Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott - Car Wash Daniel Bedingfield - Nothing Hurts Like Love Deep Dish - Flashdance Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan - Silence 2004 Delta Goodrem - Out of the Blue Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath Dizzee Rascal - Dream Embrace - Ashes Eminem - Just Lose It Eric Prydz - Call On Me Eye Opener - Hungry Eyes Fabolous - Breathe Girls Aloud - I'll Stand By You Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For I Dream feat. Frankie & Calvin - Dreaming Ja Rule feat. R. Kelly and Ashanti - Wonderful Jamelia - DJ/Stop Jamie Cullum - Everlasting Love Jay Sean - Stolen Jojo feat. Bow Wow - Baby It's You Kelis feat. André 3000 - Millionaire Khia - My Neck My Back (Lick It) Lemar - If There's Any Justice McFly - Room on the 3rd Floor Michael Gray - The Weekend Nas - Bridging the Gap Paul Weller - Thinking of You R. Kelly - Happy People / U Saved Me Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man The 411 - Teardrops The Thrills - Not For All the Love in the World The White Stripes - Jolene (Live Under Blackpool Lights) U2 - Vertigo Unkle feat. Ian Brown - Reign Usher - Confessions Pt II/My Boo V - You Stood Up Timecodes for this week's new releases (spoilers ahead): Reign - 1:02 Not For All the Love in the World - 5:36 Silence 2004 - 7:37 Breathe - 18:45 Welcome to My Truth - 22:58 Nobody’s Home - 28:15 Teardrops - 33:05 Thinking of You - 42:12 Jolene - 46:31 Ashes - 52:17 Baby It’s You - 55:58 Room on the 3rd Floor - 1:01:42 What You Waiting For - 1:06:45 If There’s Any Justice - 1:13:08 I’ll Stand By You - 1:17:18 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Britney vs Christina (vs Blue vs U2 vs Eminem vs Destiny's Child) (20 November 2004) | 20 Nov 2024 | 01:28:36 | |
No episode last week means an absolutely bumper episode this week featuring new songs from pretty much every major pop music star of 2004: Britney Spears, Eminem, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Destiny's Child, Blue, U2, Jamelia and many more. On this week's episode of the pop music podcast where we celebrate the music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time, we're talking about the following songs: Angel City - Do You Know (I Go Crazy) Ashlee Simpson - Pieces of Me Blue - Curtain Falls Britney Spears - My Prerogative Christina Aguilera feat. Missy Elliott - Car Wash Daniel Bedingfield - Nothing Hurts Like Love Dannii Minogue vs Flower Power - You Won't Forget About Me Danzel - Pump it Up Deep Dish - Flashdance Delta Goodrem - Out of the Blue Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath Dizzee Rascal - Dream Duncan James feat. Keedie - I Believe My Heart Elton John - All That I'm Allowed (I'm Thankful) Eminem - Just Lose It Eric Prydz - Call On Me Eye Opener - Hungry Eyes Finn Brothers - Nothing Wrong With You Ja Rule feat. R. Kelly and Ashanti - Wonderful Jamelia - DJ/Stop Jamie Cullum - Everlasting Love Jay Sean - Stolen Jo Jingles - Wind the Bobbin Up Kelis feat. André 3000 - Millionaire Khia - My Neck My Back (Lick It) Mase - Welcome Back/Breathe Stretch Shake Michael Gray - The Weekend Nas - Bridging the Gap R. Kelly - Happy People / U Saved Me Rachel Stevens - More More More Robbie Williams - Radio Rooster - Come Get Some Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man The Noise Next Door - Lock Up Ya Daughters / Ministry of Mayhem Twista feat. R. Kelly - So Sexy Tyler James - Why Do I Do U2 - Vertigo Usher - Confessions Pt II/My Boo V - You Stood Up Wet Wet Wet - All I Want Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Dannii Minogue, Daniel Bedingfield and Terrifying Amounts of Polish Blackface (6 Nov 2004) | 06 Nov 2024 | 01:08:52 | |
This week on the podcast where we're celebrating the music of the 2000s one UK top 40 at a time we're talking about the following songs: 3 of a Kind - Baby Cakes Angel City - Do You Know (I Go Crazy) Ashlee Simpson - Pieces of Me Bloc Party - Helicopter Brandy - Afrodisiac Christina Milian - Whatever U Want Daniel Bedingfield - Nothing Hurts Like Love Dannii Minogue - You Won't Forget About Me Danzel - Pump it Up Darius - Kinda Love Deep Dish - Flashdance Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence 04 Duncan James - I Believe My Heart Eric Prydz - Call On Me Estelle - Free Girls Aloud - Love Machine Goldie Lookin Chain - Your Mother's Got a Penis Good Charlotte - Predictable Graham Coxon - Freakin' Out / All Over Me Ja Rule - Wonderful Jay Sean - Stolen Kelis - Millionaire Khia - My Neck My Back (Lick It) Kings of Leon - The Bucket Lil' Flip - Sunshine Lucie Silvas - What You're Made Of Manic Street Preachers - The Love of Richard Nixon Mylo - Drop the Pressure R. Kelly - Happy People / U Saved Me Rachel Stevens - More More More Robbie Williams - Radio Rooster - Come Get Some Scissor Sisters - Mary Snow Patrol - How to Be Dead The Dualers - Kiss on the Lips The Libertines - What Became of the Likely Lads The Noise Next Door - Lock Up Ya Daughters / Ministry of Mayhem The Others - Stan Bowles The Zutons - Don't Ever Think (Too Much) Tina Turner - Open Arms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Kelis, Depeche Mode and the Manic Street Preachers (30 Oct 2004) | 29 Oct 2024 | 01:11:54 | |
This week on the podcast celebrating the pop music of the 2000s one UK top 40 singles chart at a time: 'New' (for 2004) music from Björk, The Cure, Darius, Depeche Mode, The Dualers, Kelis, Lil Flip, Manic Street Preachers, Mylo, Placebo, R Kelly, Rammstein, Slipknot, Travis, The Zutons and much more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| A surprise number 1 and a secret Cliff Richard dance banger (23 Oct 2004) | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:52:38 | |
On this week's episode of the pop music podcast where we celebrate the music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time:
All that plus new 2004 releases from The Beautiful South, Cliff Richard, Duncan James and Keedie, Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, Kasabian, Morrissey, Rooster, Rhian Benson, Scissor Sisters, Velvet Revolver and VS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Girls Aloud vs. British indie vs. American hip hop (5 Mar 2005) | 05 Mar 2025 | 01:28:52 | |
This week on the pop music charts in 2005 saw 19(!!) new entries make the top 40, and there are fascinating changes afoot. British indie is kicking off in a huge way, with Kaiser Chiefs, The Futureheads and Maximo Park all having hits. Meanwhile, Akon and Verbalicious (the future Natalia Kills) are possibly telling tall tales about their pasts, Nelly is going country, KT Tunstall has to come out as straight and Girls Aloud are coming out as RAWK CHICKS. On this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, we're talking about the following tracks: Akon - Locked Up Angel City - Sunrise Ashanti - Only U Athlete - Wires Atomic Kitten - Cradle Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here Charlotte Hatherley - Bastardo Chemical Brothers - Galvanize Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - Goodies Daniel Bedingfield - Wrap My Words Around You Destiny’s Child - Soldier Dogs - She’s Got a Reason Doves - Black and White TownDT8 Project feat. Andrea Britton - Winter Elvis Presley - (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame Elvis Presley - Surrender Embrace - Looking As You Are Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers The Futureheads - Hounds of Love The Game feat. 50 Cent - How We Do Girls Aloud - Wake Me Up Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams Groove Cutters - We Close Our Eyes Idlewild - Love Steals Us From Loneliness Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore Jennifer Lopez - Get Right Kaiser Chiefs - Oh My God Keisha White - Don’t Care Who Knows KT Tunstall - Black Horse and the Cherry Tree LL Cool J feat. 7 Aurelius - Hush Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure Nelly feat. Tim McGraw - Over and Over Raghav - Angel Eyes Reflekt feat. Delline Bass - Need to Feel Loved Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell - Let’s Get Blown Tears for Fears - Closest Thing to Heaven U2 - Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Usher - Caught Up Verbalicious - Don’t Play Nice
This week, that means we're talking about the following songs: If you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. | |||
| Robbie Williams, Rachel Stevens, Brandy and Khia (16 Oct 2004) | 15 Oct 2024 | 01:11:00 | |
This week 20 years ago, a new chart record was broken as SEVEN (!) songs are new entries on the top 10, with 17 (!!) new entries in total from the likes of Rachel Stevens, Robbie Williams, Good Charlotte, Brandy, Eamon, DJ Casper and Khia. This week on the pop music podcast where we celebrate the music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time:
All that plus the usual 2000s nostalgia, iconic pop music and crazy trivia you never knew about music's finest decade. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Hello Ashlee Simpson's SNL Fiasco, Goodbye Cheeky Girls and Big Brovaz (9 Oct 2004) | 08 Oct 2024 | 01:12:56 | |
It's time to get cheeky cheeky for the last time as the Cheeky Girls take their last bow on the UK top 40. Elsewhere in the pop music landscape, Jentina and Beverley Knight are flopping hard, Ashlee Simpson is getting humiliated on live TV and The Streets and Super Furry Animals are trying to see what they can get away with when it comes to drugs and swearing on the charts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The most heterosexual chart yet (1 Oct 2004) | 01 Oct 2024 | 01:07:01 | |
To all those people who say "OK, but why isn't there a straight pride"...here it is. This episode is for you. For some reason, on this week 20 years ago the music industry conspired to get every middle-aged man on their rosters to release music all in the same week, with only Alacazar left to offer any sort of gay counterpoint. But it's still a great episode of the podcast reliving the pop music of the 2000s one UK top 40 singles chart at a time, with answers to the following questions:
All that plus a lorra lorra laughs and tunes from Alcazar, Biffy Clyro, Brian Wilson, Donny Osmond, Fatboy Slim, Groove Armada, Ian Brown, Mark Knopfler, Muse, The Ordinary Boys and Paul McCartney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Girls Aloud, Green Day and Thrusting Aerobics Instructors (24 Sep 2004) | 24 Sep 2024 | 01:11:33 | |
Let's go, eskimo...Girls Aloud are back with Love Machine, a song that the band hated. And they're not the only ones who despise their own songs this week, as Joss Stone and Eric Prydz have also had very few words to say about their tracks either... Also on this week's edition of the 2000s pop music podcast that's reliving the top 40 singles chart from this week years ago:
All that plus the usual pop music nostalgia, '00s trivia and new to 2004 tunes from Annie, Beastie Boys, Bryan Adams, Cassidy, The Corrs, Dido, Eric Prydz, Girls Aloud, Green Day, Interpol, Joss Stone, Razorlight, Status Quo, Thirteen Senses and The 22-20s. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| McFly and Brian from Westlife Solo (feat. Eye Gouging and Europop Bangers) (18 Sep 2004) | 17 Sep 2024 | 01:04:18 | |
It's always a big moment when a boyband member goes solo, and 2004 saw Brian "Bryan" McFadden have a go with "Real To Me". But will the results be more Robbie Williams or Louis Tomlinson (sorry Directioners)? Find out on the latest episode of the pop music podcast celebrating the songs that were in the UK top 40 singles chart this week 20 years ago. Also on this week's episode:
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| Jojo and Nelly thrive while The Killers and Pete Waterman flop (11 Sep 2004) | 10 Sep 2024 | 01:16:14 | |
In this week's episode of the pop music podcast reliving the top 40s charts of the 2000s:
All this plus the usual deep dives into some of the most iconic pop songs of 2004, bad puns and UK pop culture fun Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Sugababes, The 411 and the First Ever Download Chart (4 September 2004) | 03 Sep 2024 | 01:04:42 | |
She wiiiiiiiilllllllll be lovvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeddddd...but was Maroon 5's defining track a big enough hit to knock Natasha Bedingfield off the top or stop Sugababes, The 411 and Dizzee Rascal from getting to number one this week 20 years ago on the UK single chart. Find out on the latest episode of the podcast reliving the iconic pop music of the 2000s, one UK top 40 singles chart at a time. Also on this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show:
Answers to all these questions revealed in this week's episode alongside the usual laughs, pop culture nostalgia and 2000s music anthems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Natasha Bedingfield and Secret Backwards Messages in Songs (28 August 2004) | 28 Aug 2024 | 01:07:31 | |
On this week's episode of the podcast celebrating the pop music of the 2000s one UK top 40 singles chart at a time... -Why The Libertines and Keane were accused of feuding in 2004 -Why Daniel Bedingfield is the male Dido -How Franz Ferdinand's erotic gay anthem could have been even gayer -Which Irish rock band told us us "suck Satan's c***" -Which dance one hit wonder got her phone stolen in the London riots -Why Busted hate Little Mix All that nostalgic noughties fun plus fascinating facts and great songs from Natasha Bedinfield, Goldie Lookin' Chain, Stonebridge, Franz Ferdinand, Keane, LL Cool J and more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Did Girls Aloud Curse Javine? (And Did Baby Cakes Beat The Libertines?) (August 21 2004) | 20 Aug 2024 | 01:26:40 | |
We're back with one of my personal favourite chart battles of the 2000s. A very chaotic Libertines who have basically broken up on the cusp of being the biggest band in the UK vs. the madly catchy Baby Cakes by 3 of a Kind. Will the British record buying public put up with Can't Stand Me Now, or do they they like it down low low? All will be revealed as we relive the UK top 40 singles chart from this week 20 years ago. Also on this week's episode: Pop trivia! Deranged takes! Nostalgia! Bad accents! Plus: *Which rapper lost the demo of his second album in a threesome? *Which 2000s pop star was the face of the water brand that had a very unfortunate tagline involving spunk? *Which indie girlie of 2004's mum was in the Carry On films? *Which X Factor winner did Busted call "rude"? All that plus songs from some of the 2000s' biggest pop stars, including Busted, Britney, Anastasia, Rachel Stevens, Jamelia, Usher and McFly. Timecodes for this week's new release (SPOILERS AHEAD FOR CHART PLACEMENTS IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO SPOIL A CHART FROM LITERALLY 2004): 00:08:16 - Soulwax - Any Minute Now 00:12:40 - Charlotte Hatherley - Summer 00:18:12 - Finn Brothers - Won’t Give In 00:22:48 - Scent - Up & Down 00:27:23 - Biffy Clyro - Glitter & Trauma 00:32:49 - Lloyd Banks - On Fire 00:40:39 - Javine - Don’t Walk Away 00:46:45 - The Rasmus - Guilty 00:51:15 - Beenie Man - King of the Dancehall 00:56:50 - Kasabian - LSF 1:03:51 - V - Hip to Hip / Can You Feel It 1:13:24 - The Libertines - Can’t Stand Me Now 1:19:20 - 3 of a Kind - Baby Cakes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Busted, D12 and the Strange Case of Jennifer Ellison (7 August 2004) | 06 Aug 2024 | 01:02:32 | |
This weeks 20 years ago was a terrible one if you liked boy bands of all kinds, with Busted and D12 releasing their last ever singles on the UK top 40. Also this week on your favourite 2000s pop music nostalgia podcast: Which former Britpop icon had a habit of going to gigs, stripping naked and throwing sausages at bands? Which Girls Aloud song was initially offered to Britney as the lead single for In the Zone? Which two very famous pop stars of 2004 did Xenomania turn down? Which pop star put her career on hold to star in the film version of Phantom of the Opera This week's episode has answers to all those questions plus the usual nostalgia, pop nonsense and talk about the following hits of 2004: Ash - Starcrossed Beverley Knight - Come As You Are Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started Blue - Bubblin' Britney Spears - Everytime Busted - Thunderbirds Are Go/3am Cassidy - Hotel The Charlatans - Try Again Today D12 - How Come Damien Rice - Cannonball Eamon - F**k It Estelle - 1980 Flip & Fill - Discoland Frankee - FURB The Futureheads - Decent Days and Nights George Michael - Flawless Girls Aloud - The Show Graham Coxon - Spectacular The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk Jamelia - See It in a Boy's Eyes Jay Sean - Eyes on You Jennifer Ellison - Bye Bye Boy J-Kwon - Tipsy Kelis - Trick Me Kylie Minogue - Chocolate Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 04 Mania - Looking For a Place Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know Marques Houston - Pop That Booty McFly - Obviously Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die Nina Sky - Move Ya Body O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei Rachel Stevens - Some Girls Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme Shaznay Lewis - Never Felt Like This Before The Streets - Dry Your Eyes Styles & Breeze - You’re Shining Usher - Burn Will Young - Friday's Child Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Jennifer Lopez, another petty 50 Cent feud and Atomic Kitten (26 Feb 2005) | 26 Feb 2025 | 01:11:38 | |
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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| Dry your eyes mate...it's another week of 2004's best pop music (31 July 2004) | 30 Jul 2024 | 01:08:50 | |
Another week, another great top 40 singles chart featuring some of the best pop music of 2004. On this week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show, find out:
All that plus 00s nostalgia, fascinating stories and the usual pop music nonsense. This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features discussion about the following pop hits of 2004: Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Ash - Starcrossed Badly Drawn Boy - Year of the Rat Basement Jaxx - Good Luck Beverley Knight - Come As You Are Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started Blue - Bubblin' Britney Spears - Everytime Cassidy - Hotel Counting Crows - Accidentally in Love The Cure - The End of the World Damien Rice - Cannonball Eamon - F**k It Estelle - 1980 Flip & Fill - Discoland Frankee - FURB George Michael - Flawless Girls Aloud - The Show The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk Jamelia - See It in a Boy's Eyes Jay Sean - Eyes on You J-Kwon - Tipsy Kelis - Trick Me Kylie Minogue - Chocolate Lou Reed - Satellite of Love 04 Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know Marques Houston - Pop That Booty Matt Goss - Fly McFly - Obviously Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die Nina Sky - Move Ya Body O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei Rachel Stevens - Some Girls Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme Shaznay Lewis - Never Felt Like This Before Snow Patrol - Spitting Games The Streets - Dry Your Eyes Styles & Breeze - You’re Shining Usher - Burn Will Young - Friday's Child Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Rachel Stevens' Some Girls and 39 Other Less Iconic Songs (including Jamelia, Morrissey, Snow Patrol and Nelly Furtado) (24 July 2004) | 23 Jul 2024 | 01:19:42 | |
My baby drives a car....and Geri Halliwell (ALLEGEDLY) cries in it. On this week's podcast, Nelly Furtado flops hard, Bloc Party join the 2000s indie revival party, Slash from Guns and Roses dies and is brought back to life, I do the world's worst Shrek impression, the 2004 Mercury Prize noms are announced, I send a band to The 2000s Chart Show jail, Jamelia delivers her best song yet and J-Kwon has paternity drama. And oh yes... LOLA'S BLOODY THEME and SOME FRICKIN GIRLS are released (for SEO purposes that's Lola's Theme and Some Girls FYI). All in all, a fun week of 2000s pop music nostalgia on the podcast reliving 2004 one top 40 singles chart at a time. This week's episode features discussion about the following pop hits of 2004: Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Basement Jaxx - Good Luck Beverley Knight - Come As You Are Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started Bloc Party - Little Thoughts/Tulips Blue - Bubblin' Brandy - Talk About Our Love Britney Spears - Everytime Cassidy - Hotel Counting Crows - Accidentally in Love Damien Rice - Cannonball Eamon - F**k It Elvis Presley - That's All Right Flip & Fill - Discoland Frankee - FURB George Michael - Flawless Girls Aloud - The Show The Hives - Walk Idiot Walk Jamelia - See It in a Boy's Eyes Jay Sean - Eyes on You J-Kwon - Tipsy Kelis - Trick Me Kylie Minogue - Chocolate Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know Marillion - Don't Hurt Yourself McFly - Obviously Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die Mull Historical Society - How 'Bout I Love You More Nelly Furtado - Forca Nina Sky - Move Ya Body O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei Outkast - Roses Rachel Stevens - Some Girls Scissor Sisters - Laura Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme Shaznay Lewis - Never Felt Like This Before Snow Patrol - Spitting Games Usher - Burn Velvet Revolver - Slither Will Young - Friday's Child Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Can Shaznay Lewis Beat Elvis Presley? (Spoiler Alert...No) (17 July 2004) | 16 Jul 2024 | 01:17:42 | |
This week on the show celebrating the iconic pop music of 2004...we revisit the singles chart from this week 20 years ago, with new releases from Damien Rice, Dogs Die in Hot Cars, Elvis Presley, The 5678s, Ghostface, The Hives, Ian van Dahl, Max Sedgley, Nina Sky, Orbital, Shaznay Lewis, Shystie and Will Young. All that plus random 00s nostalgia, jokes and music trivia you won't believe. Who is the fastest rapper in the world? Who got in a feud where she called Azealia Banks "table tits"? Which band was nearly called Robert Plant in Poo Poo Land? Which iconic rave DJs have David Gray as their brother-in-law? Find out all this and more on your favourite classic 2000s chart recap show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Kylie Minogue and the Most Important Girls Aloud Single Ever (10 July 2004) | 09 Jul 2024 | 01:16:01 | |
This week on the podcast where we're celebrating the iconic pop music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time...finally a week with some huge hitters of 2004, including Basement Jaxx, Black Eyed Peas, Blue, George Michael, Girls Aloud, Kylie Minogue and Usher. Plus the usual classic tunes, 00s nostalgia and general pop nonsense. Which famous 2000s rapper was dropped from Kylie's Chocolate? Which R&B diva was Usher's Burn allegedly written about? What did the French version of Blue's Bubblin' sound like? Have Black Eyed Peas ever apologised for that original name for Let's Get It Started? Listen in and find out these fascinating noughties stories and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Britney Spears/Jessica Simpson Chart Battle That Never Was (26 Jun 2004) | 25 Jun 2024 | 01:09:11 | |
This week on the podcast celebrating the music of the 2000s one top 40 singles chart at a time: Why is Brandy called the Vocal Bible? Who is the song Golden Touch by Razorlight written about, and which pop star did she go on to manage? Why is the break-up of Blue causing Javine's career to flop? And most importantly of all, why did Jessica Simpson think she could challenge a 2004-era Britney to number one?! All that plus nostalgic pop music songs, some 2000s trivia you won't believe and more puns than you can shake a Now 58 at. This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features discussion of the following songs: The 411 - On My Knees 4-4-2 - Come on England Agnetha Faltskog - When You Walk in the Room Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out Brandy - Talk About Our Love Britney Spears - Everytime Candee Jay - If I Were You Cassidy - Hotel Christina Milian - Dip It Low The Corrs - Summer Sunshine Divine Comedy - Absent Friends Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria Faithless - Mass Destruction The Farm feat. SFX Boys Choir - All Together Now 2004 Frankee - FURB Freestylers - Push Up Hoobastank - The Reason Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don’t Stop)/I Want You Javine - Best of My Love Jessica Simpson - With You Jurgen Vries - Take My Hand Kanye West - All Falls Down Kelis - Trick Me Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life Mario Winans - I Don’t Wanna Know Maroon 5 - This Love Natasha Bedingfield - Single NERD - Maybe O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei Paul Weller - The Bottle Peter Andre - Insania The Rasmus - In the Shadows Razorlight - Golden Touch Scissor Sisters - Laura Slipknot - Duality Twisted X - Born in England V - Blood Sweat and Tears VS - Call U Sexy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| 2004’s Terrible Football Songs for the Euros: Whoever Wins, We Lose | 18 Jun 2024 | 01:09:35 | |
Every two years, the safe home for the gays that are the music charts and bombarded by the straights as a barrage of football songs come out to celebrate the World Cup and/or Euros. This week on The 2000s Chart Show, it's the Euros 2004, and the straights were celebrating with a "footie" spin on Come on Eileen, a slightly dog whistle-sounding single featuring The Libertines and Supergrass and a song about World War One. The breeders having a normal one, as always. If you think the "beautiful game" is lame, however, we have plenty to discuss this week in our latest run down of the pop music of 2004. In this episode, we're exploring even more of the fallout of Janet Jackson's Super Bowl malfunction, making love under the linden tree with O-Zone and learn how Lauryn Hill rejected Kanye West. This week's episode features discussion about the following songs: The 411 - On My Knees 4-4-2 - Come on England Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out Beyonce - Naughty Girl Candee Jay - If I Were You Cassidy - Hotel Christina Milian - Dip It Low The Corrs - Summer Sunshine D12 - My Band Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria Evanescence - Everybody’s Fool Faithless - Mass Destruction The Farm feat. SFX Boys Choir - All Together Now 2004 Frankee - FURB Hoobastank - The Reason Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don’t Stop)/I Want You Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl Jurgen Vries - Take My Hand Kanye West - All Falls Down Keane - Everybody's Changing Kelis - Trick Me The Killers - Mr Brightside Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life Linkin Park - Breaking the Habit Mario Winans - I Don’t Wanna Know Mark Owen - Makin’ Out Maroon 5 - This Love O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei Peter Andre - Insania The Rasmus - In the Shadows Sarah Connor - Bounce Scissor Sisters - Laura Speedway - In & Out The Streets - Fit But You Know It Twisted X - Born in England V - Blood Sweat and Tears VS - Call U Sexy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Another boyband (and a Spice Girl) flop hard while 50 Cent and Evanescence feud (12 Jun 2024) | 11 Jun 2024 | 01:11:25 | |
HEALTH WARNING: We're heading into the era of the 2004 Euros, which means one dreaded thing: Football songs. We got one this week, but before we have to mentally prepare ourselves for another enjoy the return of Emma Bunton, the hilariously petty feud between 50 Cent and Evanescence and the hilariously named Hoobastank. On this week's episode of your favourite 2000s pop music nostalgia podcast (OK, we're at least top three), we're talking about these songs and oh so much more: 2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right The 411 - On My Knees Anastacia - Left Outside Alone ATL - Calling All Girls Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out Beyonce - Naughty Girl The Calling - Our Lives Cassidy - Hotel Christina Milian - Dip It Low The Corrs - Summer Sunshine D12 - My Band DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide D-Side - Pushin’ Me Out Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Emma Bunton - Crickets Sing for Anamaria Evanescence - Everybody’s Fool Faithless - Mass Destruction The Farm feat. SFX Boys Choir - All Together Now 2004 Frankee - FURB Hoobastank - The Reason Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl Keane - Everybody's Changing Kelis - Trick Me The Killers - Mr Brightside Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life Mario Winans - I Don’t Wanna Know Maroon 5 - This Love Peter Andre - Insania Pop! - Heaven and Earth The Rasmus - In the Shadows Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind Sam and Mark - The Sun Has Come Your Way Sarah Connor - Bounce Stacie Orrico - I Could Be The One The Streets - Fit But You Know It Thirteen Sense - Do No Wrong Usher - Yeah V - Blood Sweat and Tears Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Unbearable Rise of Mr. Brightside and Mighty Hoopla Round-Up (5 June 2004) | 05 Jun 2024 | 01:07:04 | |
Your weekly dose of 2000s pop music nostalgia returns, with fascinating facts, dumb jokes and general pop mania about the following songs from the UK top 40 singles chart this time in 2004: 2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right The 411 - On My Knees Anastacia - Left Outside Alone ATL - Calling All Girls Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me Beyonce - Naughty Girl The Calling - Our Lives Cassidy - Hotel Chingy - One Call Away Christina Milian - Dip It Low The Corrs - Summer Sunshine D12 - My Band Deepest Blue - Is It a Sin DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Frankee - FURB Gladiator - Now We Are Free Hope of the States - The Red The White The Black The Blue Inme - Faster the Chase Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me) Keane - Everybody's Changing Kelis - Trick Me Kevin Lyttle - Last Drop The Killers - Mr Brightside Kristian Leontiou - Story of My Life Maroon 5 - This Love Method Man feat. Busta Rhymes - What’s Happenin’ Morrissey - Irish Blood English Heart Muse - Sing For Absolution The Rasmus - In the Shadows Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind Sam and Mark - The Sun Has Come Your Way Sarah Connor - Bounce Special D - Come With Me The Streets - Fit But You Know It Supergrass - Kiss of Life Usher - Yeah V - Blood Sweat and Tears Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The 411, ABBA and How Ant & Dec Radicalised The Corrs (29 May 2004) | 28 May 2024 | 01:20:50 | |
A dramatic week in 2004 era pop music which has a little bit of everything. PJ Harvey being bitchy about Kylie Minogue. The fallout of World Idol and how it may have directly caused The X Factor to happen. The terrible things Jim from The Corrs has said, and why it may be Ant and Dec's fault. A Norweigian mountain hut shaped like a guitar. All that plus 2000s nostalgia aplenty and new old music from ABBA, ATL, Brand New, The Calling, Cassidy, Chingy, The Corrs, The 411, Gladiator, Kevin Lyttle, Kurt Nilsen, Muse, Nick Drake, PJ Harvey This week, the 2000s pop we're talking about is: 2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right The 411 - On My Knees ABBA - Waterloo Anastacia - Left Outside Alone ATL - Calling All Girls Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me Beyonce - Naughty Girl Boogie Pimps - Sunny Brand New - The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows Busted - Air Hostess The Calling - Our Lives Cassidy - Hotel Chingy - One Call Away Christina Milian - Dip It Low The Corrs - Summer Sunshine D12 - My Band DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Frankee - FURB Gladiator - Now We Are Free Gunther and the Sunshine Girls - Ding Dong Song James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me) Keane - Everybody's Changing Kevin Lyttle - Last Drop Kurt Nilsen - She’s So High Maroon 5 - This Love McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair Method Man feat. Busta Rhymes - What’s Happenin’ Morrissey - Irish Blood English Heart Muse - Sing For Absolution Nick Drake - Magic PJ Harvey - The Letter The Rasmus - In the Shadows Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind Special D - Come With Me The Streets - Fit But You Know It Twista - Slow Jamz Usher - Yeah Love pop music and 2000s nostalgia? Follow us on Twitter @2000sChartShow, @2000sChartShow on Instagram and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Frankee vs Eamon, Dot Cotton's Rehab and Joss Stone's Secret Friendship with Alexandra Burke (22 May 2004) | 21 May 2024 | 01:23:13 | |
It's time for one of the biggest chart battles of the 2000s. The battles of the f**ks if you will, as Frankee and Eamon take each other on. But were they real exes, and which one won the chart war. Find out in the latest episode of your new favourite nostalgic pop music podcast. Here's what else we learn by looking at the UK top 40 from 20 years ago: What Jay-Z has in common with Morrissey and Guns n Roses How Dot Cotton actor June Brown tried and failed to get Pete Doherty sober Hoe Morrissey started a feud with Keane The very cute way Alexandra Burke and Joss Stone became friends Which fellow famous Canadian Alanis Morrisette nearly married How much (ALLEGEDLY) Avril Lavigne did or didn't write her own songs All that plus the following songs: 2Play feat. Raghav & Naila Boss - It Can’t Be Right Alanis Morissette - Everything Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Ash - Orpheus Avril Lavigne - Don’t Tell Me Beyonce - Naughty Girl Blue - Breathe Easy Boogie Pimps - Sunny Britney Spears - Toxic Busted - Air Hostess Charlatans - Up At the Lake Christina Milian - Dip It Low D12 - My Band DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Frankee - FURB Franz Ferdinand - Matinee Gabrielle - Stay the Same Goldfrapp - Strict Machine Gunther and the Sunshine Girls - Ding Dong Song James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love Jay-Z - 99 Problems/Dirt Off Your Shoulder Joe - Ride Wit U Joss Stone - Super Duper Love (Are You Diggin On Me) Kasabian - Club Foot Keane - Everybody's Changing Maroon 5 - This Love McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair Method Man feat. Busta Rhymes - What’s Happenin’ Morrissey - Irish Blood English Heart NERD - She Wants to Move Pete Doherty - Babyshambles The Rasmus - In the Shadows Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind Special D - Come With Me The Streets - Fit But You Know It Twista - Slow Jamz Usher - Yeah Love pop music and 2000s nostalgia? Follow us on Twitter @2000sChartShow, @2000sChartShow on Instagram and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Destiny's Child, Brits 2005 and the fall of Daniel Bedingfield (19 Feb 2005) | 19 Feb 2025 | 01:09:59 | |
This week in 2005, the nation was rocked. TWO Bedingfields?? In ONE duet! On this week's episode, we're looking at all that fallout plus brilliant pop music from Destiny's Child, U2, Daniel Bedingfield, The Beautiful South, Raghav and Doves. This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following tracks: Ashanti - Only U Ashlee Simpson - La La Athlete - Wires The Beautiful South - This Will Be Our Year Bloc Party - So Here We Are/Positive Tension Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here Cam’ron feat. Mona Lisa - Girls Chemical Brothers - Galvanize Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - Goodies Dana Rayne - Object of My Desire Daniel Bedingfield - Wrap My Words Around You Destiny’s Child - Soldier Doves - Black and White Town The Duke Spirit - Lion Rip Duran Duran - What Happens Tomorrow Elvis Presley - A Fool Such as I Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight Elvis Presley - It’s Now or Never Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley - One Night/I Got Stung Elvis Presley - Wooden Heart Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers Freefaller - Do This! Do That! Good Charlotte - I Just Wanna Live Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams Hanson - Penny and Me Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore The Kills - The Good Ones Lemar - If There’s Any Justice The Lovefreekz - Shine Lucie Silvas - Breathe In The Noise Next Door - Calendar Girl One World Project - Grief Never Grows Old Raghav - Angel Eyes Rooster - Staring at the Sun Scissor Sisters - Filthy/Gorgeous Steve Brookstein - Against All Odds U2 - Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own Uniting Nations - Out of Touch Xzibit - Hey Now (Mean Muggin)
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| Natasha Bedingfield's Secret Christian EDM Band, the Ronan Keating/Louis Walsh Feud and Christina Milian (15 May 2004) | 14 May 2024 | 01:16:35 | |
Another great week for 00s pop music lovers. Ronan Keating and Louis Walsh get bitchy, Gabrielle is gets endless questions about her eyepatch, Christina Milian is revealing how she REALLY thinks about Jennifer Lopez. All that plus classic 'new' 2000s tunes guaranteed to give you major nostalgia – and reveal some thing you may never have known about 2004. Trust me, what we have to tell you about Natasha Bedingfield will blow your mind. This week's edition of The 2000s Chart Show includes the following songs: Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Ash - Orpheus Beyonce - Naughty Girl Blue - Breathe Easy Boogie Pimps - Sunny Britney Spears - Toxic Busted - Air Hostess Christina Milian - Dip It Low D12 - My Band DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Franz Ferdinand - Matinee Gabrielle - Stay the Same Graham Coxon - Bittersweet Bundle of Misery Gunther and the Sunshine Girls - Ding Dong Song HIM - Solitary Man Jamelia - Thank You James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love JC Chasez - Blowin Me Up Joe - Ride Wit U Kanye West - Through the Wire Keane - Everybody's Changing Marillion - You're Gone Maroon 5 - This Love Melissa Auf Der Maur - Real A Lie McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair Narcotic Thrust - I Like It NERD - She Wants to Move OceanLab - Satellite Outkast - The Way You Move The Rasmus - In the Shadows Ronan Keating and LeAnn Rimes - Last Thing On My Mind Special D - Come With Me The Streets - Fit But You Know It Tali - Lyric on My Lip Tiesto feat. BT - Love Comes Again Twista - Slow Jamz Usher - Yeah Wolfman - For Lovers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The 10 Worst Songs So Far, Rachel Stevens Drama and Busted Messing Their Pants (8 May 2004) | 07 May 2024 | 01:08:17 | |
Another week, another top 40 singles chart of iconic 2000s pop music to discuss. Except this week, IT'S OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY!! A whole year of pop music nonsense has been discussed, and the fun doesn't stop now. On this week's episode, we relive May 2004 and discover: Which iconic 00s pop star Mike Skinner said Fit But You Know It was about; The surprisingly depressing story behind the Boney M song Sunny; Which band was nearly called Robert Plant in Poo Poo Land; And once and for all what the Busted line "I messed my pants when we flew over France" means. This week's episode of The 2000s Chart Show features the following songs: Agnetha Falkskog - If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind Alex Cartana - Hey Papi Anastacia - Left Outside Alone Atomic Kitten - Someone Like Me Beyonce - Naughty Girl Blue - Breathe Easy Boogie Pimps - Sunny Britney Spears - Toxic Busted - Air Hostess D12 - My Band Dido - Don't Leave Home DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide Dogs Die in Hot Cars - Godhopping Eamon - F*** It (I Don't Want You Back) Franz Ferdinand - Matinee Gemma Fox - Girlfriend's Story Hillary Duff - Come Clean HIM - Solitary Man Jamelia - Thank You James Fox - Hold Onto Our Love Janet Jackson - Just A Little While JC Chasez - Blowin Me Up Joe - Ride Wit U Kanye West - Through the Wire Lasgo - Surrender Marillion - You're Gone Maroon 5 - This Love McFly - Five Colours In Her Hair Narcotic Thrust - I Like It NERD - She Wants to Move OceanLab - Satellite Outkast - The Way You Move Pink - Last to Know Plummet - Cherish the Day The Rasmus - In the Shadows Special D - Come With Me The Streets - Fit But You Know It Twista - Slow Jamz Usher - Yeah Wolfman - For Lovers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Pink's flop era, Maroon 5's censored sex scene and Eurovision 2004 (May 1 2004) | 30 Apr 2024 | 01:17:20 | |
This week on the podcast celebrating the pop music of the 2000s via the top 40s from this time 20 years ago we learn: -Why Pink bought a sex doll dressed as Christina Aguilera on stage during her 2004 tour -Which indie songs sound best on a music box -Which boyband member won 'party mentalist of the year' at the 2002 Smash Hits Awards -What Maggot from Goldie Lookin' Chain/Celebrity Big Brother is doing now - and why the band had to apologise to Charlotte Church -Which dance act used a 56-piece mouse choir and the sound of dolphins [citation needed] -The story of how I ended up singing Angels with Fame Academy reject and 2004 UK Eurovision entrant James Fox -Which '80s prog rock band invented crowdfunding -Fun facts about Gibraltar All that plus 2000s nostalgic fun and music from Armand van Helden, The Bees, Breed 77, Franz Ferdinand, Goldie Lookin' Chain, James Fox, Lasgo, Marillion, Maroon 5, OceanLab and Pink Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Janet Jackson, D12, Dido and Agnetha from ABBA's Stalker (24 April 2004) | 23 Apr 2024 | 01:19:10 | |
On this week's episode of the podcast reliving the top 40 singles chart from this time 20 years ago:
Plus iconic 2004 jams from Agnetha Falkskog, Joe, D12, JC Chasez, Eamon, Beta Band, Janet Jackson, Dido, Hillary Duff, Snow Patrol and Bellefire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Beyoncé, Michelle McManus and 'Aron Crutch Tits' (17 April 2004) | 16 Apr 2024 | 01:08:55 | |
The podcast where every week we're reliving the UK top 40 from 20 years ago is back with another week of classic pop songs from 2004 courtesy of Beyoncé, Big Brovaz, G-Unit, Michelle McManus, Narcotic Thrust, The Ordinary Boys, The Rasmus, Sharlene Hector, Special D, Wiley and The Zutons. All that plus:
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| Atomic Kitten split and McFly start (10 April 2004) | 09 Apr 2024 | 01:15:19 | |
Do do do-do do DO! This week four young boys (only some of whom are rejects from the band V) called McFly make their first mark on the charts. A good day for boy bands is a band one for girl bands however as Atomic Kitten call it a day with perhaps the laziest goodbye song ever released by a major band. Also on the podcast this week, we learn: *Why Norah Jones' only UK top 40 was clearly recorded after an "all night bonk sesh" *Why JC Chasez flopped and Justin Timberlake succeeded *Who holds the world record for the fastest rap *Jake Shears from the Scissor Sisters' hilarious and tragic coming out story *Who the 10 most-played artists of all time on UK radio are All this plus music from Alicia Keys, Atomic Kitten, Basement Jaxx, Dilated Peoples, McFly, Norah Jones, Pet Shop Boys, Scissor Sisters, Simply Red and Twista Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Usher breaks records, Nelly Furtado gets deep-faked and Alesha Dixon dances (27 March 2004) | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:58:20 | |
The sound of the top 40 singles chart this time 20 years ago, with classic 2000s pop music from Alistair Griffin, Katie Melua, The Killers, Kraftwerk, Mark Joseph, Nelly Furtado, NERD, Nickleback, Usher and Will Young. Pop music, laughs and nostalgia from the best decade for music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| We're taking a brief break... | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:01:15 | |
Hello pop maniacs. I'm moving house this week, with all my kit buried deep in boxes below my random 2000s pop magazines and CDs. But don't worry...we'll be back very soon xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Britney releases Toxic, Kylie returns and two Cha-Cha Slides battle it out (13 March 2004) | 13 Mar 2024 | 01:13:51 | |
This week on the pop music nostalgia podcast celebrating the music of the 2000s one singles chart at a time...A NEW FLOP GIRLBAND (always a joy); the British record buying public saying both 'gay rights' and 'homophobia'; Kylie Minogue being beaten in the chart by a song she turned down; the world's best karaoke song; Snoop Dogg fighting Sean Paul on a Playstation 2; the last time to get funky, plus 'new' music from Britney Spears, DJ Casper, Goldfrapp, George Michael, Beenie Man, Starsailor, Timbaland, Missy Elliott, Kylie and Blink-182 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Brian leaves Westlife, Peter Andre wins I'm A Celeb and Bernie Nolan makes a comeback (March 6 2004) | 05 Mar 2024 | 01:11:54 | |
One of 2004's biggest pop scandals begins as Brian McFadden quits Westlife "to spend more time with his family"...only to leave his wife months later. In this week's edition of the pop music podcast celebrating the music of the 2000s one UK top 40 singles chart at a time...Marvin Humes makes his chart debut years before JLS as part of a flop band 'managed' by Simon Webbe...Brian Molko of Placebo and 50 Cent give some of the best interviews of 2004...Lemar throws even more shade at Alex Parks... and Elbow causes an influx in UFO sightings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem scandal plus an Eminem vs Elvis chart battle (12 Feb 2005) | 12 Feb 2025 | 01:07:19 | |
Another week of the best pop music from the 2005 charts. This week we're talking about: 22-20s - Such a Fool Ashanti - Only U Ashlee Simpson - La La Athlete - Wires Bloc Party - So Here We Are/Positive Tension Brian McFadden and Delta Goodrem - Almost Here Cam’ron feat. Mona Lisa - Girls Chemical Brothers - Galvanize Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - Goodies Dana Rayne - Object of My Desire Deeyah - Plan of My Own Duran Duran - What Happens Tomorrow Elvis Presley - A Fool Such as I Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight Elvis Presley - It’s Now or Never Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock Elvis Presley - One Night/I Got Stung Eminem - Like Toy Soldiers Feeder - Tumble and Fall Freefaller - Do This! Do That! Good Charlotte - I Just Wanna Live Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams Hanson - Penny and Me Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 and Ms Toi - You Can Do it Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Numb/Encore The Killers - Somebody Told Me Lemar - If There’s Any Justice Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz - Roll Call/What U Gon’ Do The Lovefreekz - Shine Lucie Silvas - Breathe In Mylo - Destroy Rock & Roll One World Project - Grief Never Grows Old Rooster - Staring at the Sun Scissor Sisters - Filthy/Gorgeous StoneBridge - Take Me Away Soul Central feat. Kathy Brown - Strings of Life (Stronger on My Own) Steve Brookstein - Against All Odds Uniting Nations - Out of Touch The Wedding Present - I’m From Further North Than You Xzibit - Hey Now (Mean Muggin) But if you still want more 00s pop music fun, follow The 2000s Chart Show over at The App Formerly known as Twitter, TikTok and Instagram, and email us at the2000schartshow@gmail.com with your pop music memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Busted, a bizarre Brit Awards and the 20th worst number 1 of all time (28 February 2004) | 28 Feb 2024 | 01:17:07 | |
This week on the music podcast where every week we're celebrating the music of the 00s one singles chart at a time: Katie Melua and Jamie Cullum put the 'cat' into 'caterwauling' with their Brits version of The Lovecats; VH1 viewers vote for their worst number ones of all time (and 2004 gets DESTROYED); Alex Parks' secret career writing for European popstars revealed; A Byker Grove star tries to become a pop star. All this plus 'new' (for 2004) music from: Alex Parks, Belle and Sebastian, Busted, Clea, Deepest Blue, Hundred Reasons, Keane, Luther Vandross, Melissa Auf Der Maur, Raghav, The Stils, Summer Matthews, and Yeovil Town FC (!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The UK top 40 this time 20 years ago starring Sam & Mark, Fatman Scoop and Ronan 'Roaming' Keating (21 February 2004) | 20 Feb 2024 | 01:19:00 | |
WE'RE BACK! DID YOU MISS US? On holiday last week, I decided I couldn't bear to take time away from relaxing to talk about a crappy selection of pop songs...and this week's not much better. Luckily, Ronan Keating decided to make the week worth it by doing one of the most absurd pieces of promotional tie-in I have ever seen. (Maybe he should have taken his own advice when he said that you say it best when they say nothing at all...) Elsewhere of the podcast where every week we're celebrating the music of the 00s one top 40 at a time: Why are rappers so obsessed with the Holiday Inn? Which trance DJ has a Dutch equivalent of an OBE? Which band's bassist's house once got burned down by a drug dealer? Answers to all those questions plus the best and worst of pop music this time two decades ago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Pink, Janet Jackson's "nipplegate" and Emma Bunton playing a sex worker and a mugger (7 February 2004) | 07 Feb 2024 | 01:21:50 | |
This week 20 years ago, Justin Timberlake exposed Janet Jackson's breast live on the Super Bowl. We all know it had a huge effect on Janet's career, but did you know it also effected Britney Spears, Maroon 5, Incubus and Blink-182? On this week's episode of the pop music podcast where every week we celebrate the music of the 2000s one singles chart at a time, we explore one of the most infamous performances of 2004 and ask some more questions you've literally never asked. Is God is a DJ and life is a dancefloor, what is a toilet? Which of the golden rules of pop music did Joss Stone break, and which of Henry VIII's wives did she play? Which cursed duet did Jamelia and Johnny Borrell from Razorlight perform? All these questions are answered on this week's show plus music from Pink, Emma Bunton, Snow Patrol, LMC Vs U2 and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Disturbing Maroon 5 fan fiction, the truth about Scissor Sisters and Ryan Adams falling off a stage (31 January 2004) | 30 Jan 2024 | 01:18:18 | |
In this episode of the pop music podcast celebrating the songs of the 2000s one UK Top 40 at a time: Tupac releases a single from beyond the grave...again. The Scissor Sisters release an album that turns be gay. I get given an MP3 player with room for 30 songs (peak 2004 tech). The music booker for the CBBC show 50/50 makes another rogue choice with the new Offspring single. All that plus 'new' singles from Easyworld, Ryan Adams, Scissor Sisters, The Offspring, Maroon 5, The Zutons, Tupac and Delays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||