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Sunday 15 November 2015

See the Bad Sleping Girl Video......





Posted by Chaska Jawani Da on Friday, November 13, 2015


"Bye" was met with for the most part ideal audits from music pundits. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic portrayed the melody as a "piledriving move number with the catchiest ensemble they've ever sang";[5] Robert Christgau remarked that it highlighted "prefab musicality at its most efficient."[6] Rolling Stone, then again, recorded "Bye" as the seventeenth most irritating tune ever in 2007.[7] The tune won "Best Pop Video", "Best Choreography in a Video", and "Viewer's Choice" at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, the most recompensed to a solitary video that year. It likewise won a Radio Music Radio honor in 2000 for best melody of the year. The tune was named for "Record of the Year" and "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" at the 2001 Grammy Awards. Different recompenses included 3 Teen Choice Awards in 2000 (Choice Single, Choice Music Video, and Song of the Summer), MuchMusic Video Music Award (Favorite International Group for "Bye") and Blockbuster Entertainment Award 2001 (classification Favorite Single for "Bye"). "Bye" appeared on the Billboard Hot 100 at #42, the week of January 29, 2000, coming to the Top 10 by the week of March 4. The melody stayed in the Top 10 through May 20, 2000, for 12 weeks. The single crested at #4 in April 2000 for two back to back weeks. The tune was the most added pop single to radio ever, being added to more than 200 radio stations in the first week alone. The record was beforehand held by opponents the Backstreet Boys.[8] The melody was a greater hit globally, coming to the highest point of the outlines in Australia and New Zealand and number 3 in the United Kingdom.

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