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The 2000s Chart Show

Samuel Spencer
James Blunt
Arctic Monkeys
Madonna
Rihanna
2006 UK Top 40
Coldplay
Girls Aloud
Melanie C
Pussycat Dolls
Mcfly
Westlife
Black Eyed Peas
50 Cent
Daniel Powter
Gorillaz
Christmas Number One
Nickelback
Oasis
Crazy Frog
Goldfrapp

The NEW HOME of the podcast where every week we're reliving the best and worst of 2000s pop music one UK top 40 at a time the2000schartshow.substack.com

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This week on the 2000s pop music history podcast counting down the 40 biggest selling songs from this week 20 years ago… “it’s coming home...” by which I mean Three Lions is back on the chart for the (approximately) 28 millionth time. It is just one ... more

The UK singles charts giveth and they taketh away. So this week 20 years ago, they gave us one of the best song of the 2006, from one of the biggest and best comebacks in pop music history...but they also gave us football-themed rewriting of Tony Chr... more

It’s another week in 2006, and Robbie Williams is casually bankrupting EMI, Pink is releasing her last good ballad and Matt from Busted is having a go at a solo track after both Charlie and James’ careers are all but over.Elsewhere in the pop charts.... more

Do you wish you were a punk rocker (with flowers in your hair)? Then do we have an episode for you! Sandi Thom seemed ready to change the music industry forever with her livestreamed gigs...but was the story a little too good to be true?

We’ll find ... more

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LL Cool J
Rapper and actor, featured on the track Control Myself
Episode: LL Cool J, Jennifer Lopez and a sassy indie vs rock feud (7-13 May 2006)
Jennifer Lopez
Artist featured on LL Cool J's track Control Myself
Episode: LL Cool J, Jennifer Lopez and a sassy indie vs rock feud (7-13 May 2006)
Gerard Logan
Producer/artist behind Soundbwoy Ent
Soundbwoy Ent
Episode: Snow Patrol, Spanish icons and gummy candy brains (23-29 Apr 2006)

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Samuel Spencer
Host of The 2000s Chart Show; frequent chart analysis and narrative storytelling around mid-2000s pop culture.

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Snow Patrol, Spanish icons and gummy candy brains (23-29 Apr 2006)
Q: What sparked Snow Patrol's breakthrough year according to the episode?
Their breakthrough is linked to the success of Final Straw and the breakout single Run, which helped them gain major label attention and a stronger following, marking them as a rising force in UK rock during 2006.

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What is The 2000s Chart Show about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show offers a weekly, opinionated tour through UK Top 40 history, focusing on 2000s pop culture, chart movements, and industry storytelling. Episodes mix chart data with artist anecdotes, production trivia, and behind-the-scenes commentary on how downloads, marketing, and media shaped the charts during the 2000s. A distinctive through-line is the host's personality-driven takes, nostalgia for the era, and a knack for connecting chart positions to broader cultural moments. The format often blends rigorous chart analysis with deep dives into artist backstories, industry tactics, and the evolving music landscape, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy data-driven pop history wrapped in lively storytelling. The recurring strength is a ... more

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