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Sugababes, The 411 and the First Ever Download Chart (4 September 2004)

Sugababes, The 411 and the First Ever Download Chart (4 September 2004)

Update: 2024-09-03
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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:


  • Is being on an Asda ad enough to get a bad song to number one?
  • Which two icons of 2000s pop released their worst songs so far this week in 2004?
  • What were the ingredients of Maroon 5's Snapple collab Tea Will Be Loved?
  • How did the record label ruin The 411's career?
  • Which unlikely crooner beat Dizzee Rascal to Best Urban Act at the Brits?
  • How much can you buy on eBay for the award Westlife got for getting the first number one in the download chart?


Answers to all these questions revealed in this week's episode alongside the usual laughs, pop culture nostalgia and 2000s music anthems.



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Sugababes, The 411 and the First Ever Download Chart (4 September 2004)

Sugababes, The 411 and the First Ever Download Chart (4 September 2004)