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3 minutes ago, Lord Stoneheart said:

Fever was a ww sucess and while my mom still remembers ISBSL and TLM those werent as big as Head lj1

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The 1987 "Locomotion" release was a huge hit in Minogue's native Australia, reaching No. 1 on the Kent Music Reportsingles chart and remaining there for seven weeks.[14] The song set the record as the biggest Australian single of the decade .

The 1988 release of the song in the United Kingdom debuted at No. 2 on the singles chart — the highest entry on the UK singles charts by a female artist — due to strong 7" single sales and radio airplay. It remained in the number two position for four weeks before falling to number three. With sales of 440,000 it was the 11th best selling single of the year.[15] 

"The Loco-Motion" debuted at No. 80 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and later climbed to No. 3 for two weeks

 

It is debatable, imo.

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17 hours ago, Chris Morlock said:

Fever lol

CGYOOMH is the only reason i even know her eve1

Well considering you're like 12 years old, that's not much of a surprise.

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Gonna go with Fever just because of how much of a world wide hit it was

Fever made 20th century Kylie look irrelevant.

Well considering you're like 12 years old, that's not much of a surprise.


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