Kylie Minogue – ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’

22 September 2001 Look who's here! Yes, this is her first Irish chart-topper in 12 years. However, Kylie Minogue still had eleven Irish top ten hits in that time, the same number as Take That and one more than the Spice Girls. What's more, one of those Kylie hits was the sensationally brilliant 'Better The … Continue reading Kylie Minogue – ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’

Uncle Kracker – ‘Follow Me’

15 September 2001 September 11, 2001 was a Tuesday. For the days after that, in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the US, the national Irish radio stations (and perhaps local ones too) played round-the-clock news programmes instead of music. This absence of radio airplay, still in 2001 a crucial promotional outlet for new … Continue reading Uncle Kracker – ‘Follow Me’

Eve ft. Gwen Stefani – ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind’

8 September 2001 Through the '90s and up to the end of 2000 our rap chart-toppers were mostly by children's TV characters and crass white men. So, Eve at number one feels like welcome progress on that front. She had already featured impressively with a verse of her own on the fabulous 1999 single 'You … Continue reading Eve ft. Gwen Stefani – ‘Let Me Blow Ya Mind’

DJ Ötzi – ‘Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh)’

28 July 2001 We, the nation of ride-or-die devotees to 'Maniac 2000', aren't in much of a position to sneer at 'Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh)'. Crowd-pleasing dance tracks like those were huge in the early '00s. When discussing Mark McCabe's contribution to Irish society I implied that DJ Ötzi may have subsequently been following the … Continue reading DJ Ötzi – ‘Hey Baby (Uhh, Ahh)’

Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya and Pink ft. Missy Elliott – ‘Lady Marmalade’

30 June 2001 Moulin Rouge was the movie hit of 2001. I remember being duly impressed by its opulent spectacle—the trademark of its director and former Irish number one act Baz Luhrmann—and its playful postmodernism. Less impressive was its reliance on the tired old plotline of a lead female character as male sexual possession, male … Continue reading Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya and Pink ft. Missy Elliott – ‘Lady Marmalade’