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New on the Popjustice Almighty

  • November 14, 2006
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So Lil'Chris is back at the top of the PJ Almighty for various reasons such as the pho­to­graph to the left in which he makes himself look EVEN LITTLER THAN HE IS IN REAL LIFE. Amazing. And he's so happy about it all!

Kylie of course, is not only 'back' but has also relaunched her website with the most camp makeover in the history of the internet and unveiled an amazing new tune. 

Pleasure is actually a man called 'Fred', and he makes very good music, not only for himself but for brilliant euro-popstar Bertine Zetlitz. He has also appar­ently made a Cerys Matthews album in his past, but we all have those little secrets that we prefer kept quiet. Timbaland gets a long overdue entry, and con­sid­er­ing he is respons­ible for most of the best records of the year, you would think he might be higher than Number Five, but such are the chart-dev­ast­at­ing effects of pubescent rocklets and a Minogue.

We keep for­get­ting about Robyn, but when someone is as relent­less brilliant as she is, it is sometimes easy to just accept that she is amazing and get on with our working days. Still, she's in the Almighty at last, as are the amazing Robopop com­pil­a­tion, Matt Willis, Shiny Toy Guns, Alesha and Dragonette. We are sure placings for Stefani and Bono speak for themselves.

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    Congratulations to Charli XCX and Lorde: winners of the 2024 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize
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    The 2024 Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
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    The 2023 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Shortlist
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    Fine, let's do a Substack then.
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    The 2022 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: shortlist
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    2021 Popjustice Twenty Quid Music Prize: Laura Mvula wins
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