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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                "title": "Real life artists who released on Urapopstar",
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                        "*": "* '''Busta Rhymes'''\nFeatured artist on \"Screamin'\", a top 5 single for $ICED$.\n\n* '''[[Calling Joshua]]'''\nChristian rock band who released a string of unsuccessful singles in late 2006. Unlike the rest of the artists listed, this little-known band was actually managed by their lead singer.\n\n* '''Easther Bennett''', '''Kelle Bryan''', '''Louise''' and '''[[Vernie]]'''\nFormer members of girl group Eternal, all of whom have had success on Urapopstar; while Louise had the most #1's, she has not charted since 2002.  Easther most recently charted in 2007 while Vernie most recently charted in 2006, by which point she was simply using her first name.\n\n* '''Eminem'''\nControversial rap superstar featured on \"Kids\", a #2 hit for the Honeydrops.\n\n* '''Garbage'''\nThe alternative band led by Shirley Manson charted at #23 in 2003 with \"Vow\".\n\n* '''Gareth Gates'''\nThe Pop Idol runner-up has earned three top 10 hits on Urapopstar including two top 5s.\n\n* '''Geri Halliwell'''\nThe Spice Girls singer charted at #12 with \"Broken Glass\" in 2001.\n\n* '''Holly Valance'''\nHit #6 with her cover of Tarkan's \"Kiss Kiss\" the same week it entered the UK charts at #1.\n\n* '''Jessica Simpson'''\nReleased her debut single \"I Wanna Love You Forever\" to Urapopstar in 2001.\n\n* '''Justin Timberlake'''\nThe former 'N Sync star charted at #2 with \"Big Shot\" in 2002.\n\n* '''Kelly Clarkson'''\nThe American Idol winner hit the top 10 with \"A Moment Like This\" and cover of Aretha Franklin's \"Respect\".\n\n* '''Lisa Scott-Lee'''\nHit the top 5 with her debut solo single \"Lately\" in 2003, charting two places higher than on the real charts.\n\n* '''Mandy Moore'''\nThe teen pop singer reached the top 10 with \"Cry\", made famous from the movie \"A Walk To Remember\".\n\n* '''Michael Jackson'''\nReleased his early hit \"I'll Be There\" in late 2005 under the pseudonym \"King Of Pop\".\n\n* '''Spice Girls'''\nThe girl group released their 1996 debut single \"Wannabe\" on Urapopstar in 2002, but it charted 20 spots lower than the #1 spot it achieved in most of the world.\n\n* '''Sugababes'''\nThe British trio released as Sugababes and Sugababes X between 2001-03.\n\n==Honorable mention==\n* Brian Kinney and Justin Taylor from the US version of Queer As Folk released on Urapopstar under the stage name [[Heaven]].\n* Fictional characters [[Rita Repulsa]] from Power Rangers and [[Stewie]] from Family Guy have released singles, though they have never had real life music careers.\n\n[[Category:Urapopstar]]"
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                        "*": "'''The Record of the Year''' is an award voted by the UK public. It was given in conjunction with a television programme of the same name. It became one of the highest rated music TV shows in the UK, boosting sales of CD's in the crucial fortnight before Christmas every year. \n\nHistory\nAt the end of a given year, the top selling singles of that year will become eligible to win the Record of the Year prize. Each act included in the nominations for ROTY has one single included, that single being their highest selling of the year, and each single will be placed in five groups to allow voters to decide which singles should go to the ROTY finals. The top 10 singles go for voting once again, and then the winner is announced in a ceremony. \n\nThe 2008 finals differed slightly to previous years, as a total of four winners were chosen, in the caterogies ROTY from a \"Male Artist\", \"Female Artist\", \"Group\" and \"Collaboration\". \n\n==Winners==\n*2004: Heaven \u2013 Edge Of Eternity \n*2005: Esmeralda Dimuzio \u2013 Warning \n*2006: Emblaze \u2013 Easy Target \n*2007: -No Show- \n*2008: Jack Stevens - Reverend Stevens (Male), Emily Henning - That Was Then, This Is Now (Female), Indigo Peak - Grand Theft Auto (Group), Indigo Peak & Izzy - Active Duty/Fever (Collaboration).\n \n==Nominees==\n===2004===\n4tune \u2013 Take It From Me\nAlicia \u2013 Hot Fudge\nAndrogyny \u2013 Roadkill\nAngel-V \u2013 Dreamin\u2019\nAntony Jones \u2013 Pull Me Down\nBlush \u2013 I Bring It To You\nCharlie C & Chayne Moore \u2013 Ooh Aah\u2026Saturday Night/In My Life\nClaire Kitten \u2013 Never Coming Home\nDestiny\u2019s Daughter \u2013 End Of The Wine\nEmma Brown \u2013 Don\u2019t Screw With Me\nEsmeralda Dimuzio \u2013 Temporary Lover\nex.one - Contact\nHeaven \u2013 Edge Of Eternity\ngirlASKboy \u2013 Story Of Fame\nGirlSound \u2013 Rebel Without A Cause\nInnocent & Nadia Walker \u2013 That\u2019s What A Man Should Be\nK\u2019 \u2013 Beautiful Morning\nKandi - Milkshake\nLucreacia \u2013 Reputation\nMark B \u2013 Txt Bk\nMars/Venus \u2013 Ring The Alarm!!\nMiss Drips \u2013 Head Above The Water\nRoXie \u2013 Chocolate\nShane Elton \u2013 The Edge Of The Ice\nSophie Ellis-Beckham \u2013 I Won\u2019t Change This Groove\n\n\n===2005===\nAlesha \u2013 Infernal Superstar\nAndrea Twain \u2013 Feud With The One That Brought Ya\nAntony Jones \u2013 Second Best\nBuffi \u2013 Girl On The Radio\nClaire Kitten \u2013 Glorified Porn Star\nDelta Nu \u2013 Lethal Seduction\nDestiny\u2019s Daughter \u2013 The Honeymoon\u2019s Too Late (To Say You Don\u2019t)\nDr. C and the Predicates \u2013 She Heard Me\nEmblaze \u2013 Air Guitar\nEmma Brown \u2013 Cold Shower\nEsmeralda Dimuzio \u2013 Warning\nex.one \u2013 Hell Yeah\ngirlASKboy \u2013 Spit Me Out\nIvy feat. Lucreacia - 1945\nJack Stevens \u2013 Shame On You\nLucreacia \u2013 Vicious Circle\nMalena \u2013 Make My Flaps Slap/He Came On The Frame\nMars/Venus \u2013 MacArthur Park\nMelissa Moore \u2013 Undress Me With Your Eyes\nMiss Drips \u2013 Debt On Your Dick/Mr. Big Stuff\nNaomi \u2013 Heart Of Mine\nNikki \u2013 Killer Cupid\nRuss Hooch - Caged\nSophie Ramone \u2013 Broken Wings/Lies That My Lover Told Me\nTaylor Brookes \u2013 She Who Dares\n\n\n===2006===\nAJ Hutton \u2013 A Moment On The Lips\nAlex Washington - Brothers\nAmi Yuki \u2013 One To You\nBuffi \u2013 Revolution\nClaire Kitten - Superstar\nDalisay \u2013 Push It\nDelta Nu \u2013 Monte Carlo Guys\nDr. C and the Predicates \u2013 Five Years\nEmblaze \u2013 Easy Target\nEmma Brown \u2013 Ace Reject/Beautifully Erotic\nFifth Element - Special\nIzzy \u2013 Would It Kill Ya?\nJack Stevens \u2013 Popstars By Numbers\nJADED! \u2013 Basic Rules For Dating Girls\nJake \u2013 Real!\nJon Farley \u2013 Boiling Point\nLouise Harlow \u2013 Whisper My Name\nMiss Drips \u2013 Sugar The Pill\nNaomi \u2013 Stalk\nNikki \u2013 Jukebox\nPaulo Araujo \u2013 Hooded Jacket\nRobin \u2013 If It\u2019s Worth Your Time\nRuss Hooch - Exits\nSarah Summers \u2013 13/Ladder In My Tights\nVivian \u2013 Here Comes The Bride \n\n===2007===\nNo Record of the Year ceremony was held, as no Urapopstar year-end statistics were posted. \n\n===2008===\nAlesha \u2013 Disciplinary/Guerilla \nAlesha & Putanoska \u2013 Diamonds & Dollar Bills\nAlesha & Ryan Dawson \u2013 Original Sin\nAlexis \u2013 Asylum \nBen Johnston \u2013 Tell Me When The News Comes On\nEmily Henning \u2013 That Was Then, This Is Now\nIndigo Peak \u2013 Grand Theft Auto\nIndigo Peak \u2013 Dr Go Faster\nIndigo Peak feat. China - Song 4 China / Forget Me\nIndigo Peak & Izzy \u2013 Active Duty/Fever\nInnocent & Arwyn Knight \u2013 Better Left Unsaid\nIntoxicated \u2013 They Call Her Pandora \nJack Stevens \u2013 Reverend Stevens\nJack Stevens \u2013 Something Kinky\nJake \u2013 Dirty Little Secret\nJake \u2013 Wham! Bam! Thanks Man!\nJon Farley \u2013 Dirt Bomb Bang! Bang!\nLatvia \u2013 Control Of The Whip\nLondon \u2013 LDN\u2019s Greatest Hit!\nLondon feat. Jack Stevens \u2013 Showmance\nRogue \u2013 Let It Go \nRomo \u2013 Schizo Pop\nSleazy Sisters \u2013 New Attitude\nVenom \u2013 New York Dolls"
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