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Crazy Frog Set To Beat Coldplay To Number One

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sales dont even matter at all to me.......its all about the music man :guitarist:

sales dont even matter at all to me.......its all about the music man :guitarist:

 

total fair play mate----i like that attitude alot

 

ive just been stunned with the Oasis overshaddow in the UK---didnt see it coming at all- I'd have put bucks on Coldplay in all catagories

 

Oasis sold out their huge tour in minutes, over 300,000 tickets. Coldplay took over a month to sell out a couple of their 30,000-capacity gigs but still haven't sold out the rest.

 

Oasis just sold 74,000 copies of Lyla to hit #1 (30,000 sold on the first day), Coldplay sold 12,000 copies of Speed of Sound on the first day and are being outsold 4-1 by the Crazy Frog.

I think it's sickening the singles chart means

nothing anymore! Crazy Frog is pure

advertising NOT music *grr*

I am so NOT happy with this. i cant believe that coldplay might loose to the crappest song around right now! :angry: :veryangry2: Speed of sound is so good, ad crazy frog is so bad, god, y can't ringtones just be something to let you no som1 is callin u, not albums! christ.

Yesterday I've heard and seen a snippet of it for the first time. What can I say !?!

 

AAAARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!! :smash:

 

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