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Wednesday, November 26 2008, 14:35 GMT
By Nick Levine, Music Editor

| Your Views | Comments (4) |
Kylie'sSparklingTiara on December 2nd, 2008
Madonna is OVER and a BIG HAS BEEN. No one is interested in her anymore - GO AWAY to America and DON'T COME BACK KYLIE IS THE REAL QUEEN OF POP
Alan, Cork on November 26th, 2008
Why are people so suprised that Madonna is doing so badly?? Its a TERRIBLE song. Ok I know it doesen't have a video, but still! I'm actually very surprised that Take That are gonna be No.1, I think its distinctly average. Surely Hot 'N' Cold would be a much better option?? And I'm a bit dissapointed for Britney that Womanizer isn't exactly setting the charts alight, but I'm not hugely surprised.
Kate on November 26th, 2008
I think the biggest problem is people not being able to walk into a shop and buy Singles anymore, I went into a number of shops on Monday looking for the Children in Need single...only to be told they "don't really display singles anymore"... what use is that to the charity, or any artists bank balance hmmmm!
Taz on November 26th, 2008
Flop and Madge go hand in hand, woeful effort from this hasbeen. The only reason it's been mentioned Nick is because it's such a mega flop.
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