10 Worst Songs To Ever Reach Number 1 In The UK

10. Dappy - No Regrets (2011)

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N-Dubz feel inherently like one of those British bands whose popularity seems frankly ridiculous in hindsight, but back in the day, the three-piece were a chart powerhouse to behold.

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Their members enjoyed varying success as a solo artist, but it was Dappy who truly broke big, featuring on Tinchy Stryder's Verve-sampling hit Number 1 in 2009.

Two years later, his debut solo cut also went to the top of the charts - mercifully for just the one week though, with his litany of pop-culture references and name drops having the exact opposite effect as Billy Joel did on the barnstorming throwaway We Didn't Start the Fire.

Though some may think that he has faded like a passing fad, Dappy is still going strong today - as recently as two years ago, he was troubling the top forty with his hit song Oh My.

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