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1. "From This Moment On"
Scissor Sisters
2. "Respect M.E."
Elton John
3. "Life Thru A Lens"
Jesse McCartney
4. "Ta-Dah"
Robbie Williams
5. "The Dutchess"
Mastodon
6. "Factory Girls"
Alan Jackson
7. "Forever Diamondz"
James Morrison
8. "The Outsider"
Fergie
9. "Right Where You Want Me"
Tony Bennett
10. "Duets - An American Classic"
Dallas Crane
11. "Undiscovered"
Missy Elliott
12. "The Captain & The Kid"
Diana Krall
13. "Romantic Classics"
Julio Iglesias
14. "Blood Mountain"
Bratz
15. "Like Red On A Rose"
DJ Shadow
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "From This Moment On"
Answer: Diana Krall
"From This Moment On" (2006) from Diana Krall debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 28 on September 24th 2006 and spent three weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 8th 2006).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 28.
Grammy nomination:
Best Jazz Vocal Album - 2007.
2. "Respect M.E."
Answer: Missy Elliott
"Respect M.E." (2006) from Missy Elliott debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 32 on September 24th 2006 and spent four weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 15th 2006).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 26.
"Respect M.E." - Track list:
1. "Get Ur Freak On" (Grammy wins: Best Rap Solo Performance - 2002 and peaked at number four in United Kingdom) - 2001.
2. "Lose Control" feat. Ciara & Fat Man Scoop (Grammy wins: Best Short Form Music Video - 2006 and peaked at number two in New Zealand) - 2005.
3. "4 My People" (Peaked at number two in The Netherlands) - 2002.
4. "We Run This" (Grammy nomination: Best Rap Solo Performance - 2007 and peaked at number 23 in Australia) - 2006.
5. "Work It" (Grammy wins: Best Female Rap Solo Performance - 2004 and peaked at number two in United States) - 2002.
6. "Gossip Folks" feat. Ludacris (Grammy nomination: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group - 2004 and peaked at number six in Denmark) - 2002.
7. "One Minute Man" feat. Ludacris (Grammy nomination: Best Short Form Music Video - 2002 and peaked at number ten in United Kingdom) - 2001.
8. "I'm Really Hot" (Peaked at number 14 in Denmark) - 2004.
9. "Pass That Dutch" (Peaked at number ten in United Kingdom) - 2003.
10. "Beep Me 911" feat. 702 & Magoo (Peaked at number 13 in New Zealand) - 1998.
11. "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" (Debut Single, Grammy nomination: Best Rap Solo Performance - 1998 and peaked at number ten in New Zealand) - 1997.
12. "All N In My Grill" feat. Big Boi and Nicole (Peaked at number nine in Belgium) - 1999.
13. "Hit 'Em Wit Da Hee" feat. Lil' Kim and Mocha (Peaked at number 25 in United Kingdom) - 1998.
14. "Hot Boyz" (Peaked at number five in United States) - 1999.
15. "Sock It 2 Me" feat. Da Brat (Peaked at number five in New Zealand) - 1997.
16. "She's A Bitch" (Peaked at number 26 in New Zealand) - 1999.
17. "Teary Eyed" (Peaked at number 38 in Australia and Switzerland) - 2005.
3. "Life Thru A Lens"
Answer: Robbie Williams
"Life Thru A Lens" (1997) from Robbie Williams debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 35 on September 24th 2006 and spent four weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 15th 2006).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 34.
Robbie Williams debut album.
"Life Thru A Lens" featured hit singles:
1. "Old Before I Die" (BRIT Award nomination: British Single Of The Year - 1998 and peaked at number one in Scotland and Spain).
2. "Lazy Days" (Peaked at number seven in Scotland).
3. "South Of The Border" (Peaked at number 11 in Scotland).
4. "Angels" (BRIT Award wins: British Single Of The Year - 1999 and peaked at number two in Ireland and Scotland).
5. "Let Me Entertain You" (BRIT Award nomination: British Video Of The Year - 1999 and peaked at number three in United Kingdom).
4. "Ta-Dah"
Answer: Scissor Sisters
"Ta-Dah" (2006) from Scissor Sisters debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number one on October 1st 2006 and spent 28 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: April 8th 2007).
The highest ARIA chart peak was one (One week).
The album peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Ireland.
Scotland.
United Kingdom.
"Ta-Dah" featured four hit singles:
1. "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Germany, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom).
2. "Land Of A Thousand Words" (Peaked at number nine in Scotland).
3. "She's My Man" (Peaked at number ten in Finland).
4. "Kiss You Off" (Peaked at number 43 in United Kingdom).
5. "The Dutchess"
Answer: Fergie
"The Dutchess" (2006) from Fergie debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 13 on October 1st 2006 and spent 62 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 22nd 2008).
The highest ARIA chart peak was one (Four weeks).
Fergie's debut album.
"The Dutchess" featured five hit singles:
1. "London Bridge" (Debut Single and peaked at number one in New Zealand and United States).
2. "Fergalicious" feat. will.i.am (Peaked at number two in United States).
3. "Glamorous" feat. Ludacris (Peaked at number one in United States).
4. "Big Girls Don't Cry" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 2008 and peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania and United States).
5. "Clumsy" (Peaked at number three in Australia).
6. "Factory Girls"
Answer: Dallas Crane
"Factory Girls" (2006) from Dallas Crane debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 30 on October 1st 2006 and spent one week in the Top 50.
7. "Forever Diamondz"
Answer: Bratz
"Forever Diamondz" (2006) from Bratz debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 40 on October 1st 2006 and spent two weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 8th 2006).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 40.
8. "The Outsider"
Answer: DJ Shadow
"The Outsider" (2006) from DJ Shadow debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 44 on October 1st 2006 and spent one week in the Top 50.
9. "Right Where You Want Me"
Answer: Jesse McCartney
"Right Where You Want Me" (2006) from Jesse McCartney debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 49 on October 1st 2006 and spent one week in the Top 50.
"Right Where You Want Me" featured two hit singles:
1. "Right Where You Want Me" (Peaked at number six in Italy).
2. "Just So You Know" (Peaked at number eight in Italy).
10. "Duets - An American Classic"
Answer: Tony Bennett
"Duets - An American Classic" (2006) from Tony Bennett debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 29 on October 8th 2006 and spent ten weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: December 31st 2006).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 17.
Grammy wins:
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album - 2007.
11. "Undiscovered"
Answer: James Morrison
"Undiscovered" (2006) from James Morrison debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 35 on October 8th 2006 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 3rd 2007).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 17.
"Undiscovered" featured four hit singles:
1. "You Give Me Something" (Debut Single, BRIT Award nomination: British Single Of The Year - 2007 and peaked at number one in New Zealand).
2. "Wonderful World" (Peaked at number eight in United Kingdom).
3. "The Places Don't Fit Anymore" (Peaked at number 30 in United Kingdom).
4. "Undiscovered" (Peaked at number 18 in Belgium).
12. "The Captain & The Kid"
Answer: Elton John
"The Captain & The Kid" (2006) from Elton John debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 37 on October 8th 2006 and spent three weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 22nd 2006).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 37.
13. "Romantic Classics"
Answer: Julio Iglesias
"Romantic Classics" (2006) from Julio Iglesias debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 42 on October 8th 2006 and spent one week in the Top 50.
14. "Blood Mountain"
Answer: Mastodon
"Blood Mountain" (2006) from Mastodon debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 44 on October 8th 2006 and spent one week in the Top 50.
15. "Like Red On A Rose"
Answer: Alan Jackson
"Like Red On A Rose" (2006) from Alan Jackson debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 47 on October 8th 2006 and spent three weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 22nd 2006).
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