Welcome to Versus! Versus will pit two artists/bands against one another. PPT will vote (On the Poll) to see which band/artist they want to win. The winner will than take on a challenger the next week and so on and so forth.
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Winner from Last Week
The All-American Rejects won against The Pussycat Dolls! The results:
The Pussycat Dolls: 37%
The All-American Rejects: 62%
Total Votes: 24
This week, The All-American Rejects will take on Gretchen Wilson!
(NOTE: I told a couple people that I would have Kenny Chesney go against AAR this round, but I decided to hold off until I know of a third single by him (I know two -- don't that figure?!). And who better to go to than probably the biggest Kenny Chesney fan over 40 that just happens to be related to me -- my mom! I'll post his round soon)
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Facts
The All-American Rejects
- AAR released their first CD in 2000, but didn't become big until their latest release, Move Along, which is certified platinum.
- Their current single, Move Along is climbing fast up the charts. When the video premiered on TRL, it stayed in the top for almost a month.
- Their singles include "Dirty Little Secret" and "Move Along"
Total Number of Videos: 6
Gretchen Wilson- Gretchen was raised by her single mother in a trailer park in Pocahontas, Illinois, a city consisting of only 700 people.
- In 2004, she received a CMA Horizon award on her daughter's birthday.
- Her singles include All Jacked Up, I Don't Feel Like Loving You Today and Politically Uncorrect (feat. Merle Haggard)
Total Number of Videos: 6
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Feedback- Suggest bands or artists you would like to see!
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Hall of fame
Bands and artists which were taken out of the competition due to continously winning, are automatically posted in the Hall of Fame:
Matchbox Twenty (Won from Week Sixteen to Week Twenty-One, Won the Golden Round)
Queen (Won from Week Twenty-One to Week Twenty-Seven)
Coldplay (Won from Week Thirty-Nine to Week Forty-Four)
Christina Aguilera (Won from Week Thirty-Four to Week Forty-Seven)
U2 (Won from Week Fifty-Four to Fifty-Nine)
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Previous Versus Competitors
AC/DC
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Avril Lavigne
Ashlee Simpson
Backstreet Boys
Beyoncé
Black Eyed Peas (Won from Week Two to Week Four)
Blink 182
Bon Jovi
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera (Won from Week Thirty-Four to Week Forty-Six)
Ciara
Clay Aiken
Coldplay (Won from Week Thirty-Nine to Week Forty-Four)
Destiny's Child
Eminem (Won from Week Eleven to Week Thirteen)
Evanescence (Won from Week Nine to Week Eleven)
Fall Out Boy
Green Day (Won from Week Four to Week Seven, Week Mega-Versus to Week Fifty-Four)
Good Charlotte
Guns N' Roses
Gwen Stefani (Won from Week Twenty-Nine to Week Thirty-Two)
Hilary Duff
Hoobastank
Jessica Simpson
Jet (Won from Week Thirty-Two to Week Thirty-Four)
Jojo
Kanye West
Kelly Clarkson
Kym Huynh (Won from Week Thirty-Four to Week Thirty-Five)
Linkin Park (Won from Week One to Week Two) (Second Chance to Week Forty-Nine)
Lindsay Lohan
Madonna (Won Week Fifty-One to Week Fifty-Three)
Mariah Carey (Won from Week Forty-Seven to Week Second Chance)
Matchbox Twenty (Won from Week Sixteen to Week Twenty-One)
Metallica (Won from Week Thirty-Five to Week Thirty-Six)
Missy Elliott
Natasha Bedingfield
Nelly
No Doubt (Won from Week Thirty-Six to Week Thirty-Nine)
Norah Jones
Oasis
OutKast (Won from Week Thirteen to Week Sixteen)
Our Lady Peace
Queen (Won from Week Twenty-One to Week Twenty-Seven)
Rammstein
Relient K
Rob Thomas
R. Kelly
Seether
Spice Girls (Won from week Forty-Nine to Week Fifty-One)
The Bee Gees
The Game
The Killers (Won from week Twenty-Seven to Week Twenty-Nine)
The Pussycat Dolls
Tim McGraw
U2 (Won from Week Fifty-Four to Week Fifty-Nine)
Usher
Yellowcard (Won from Week Seven to Week Nine)
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Coming Soon!
Want to see if your favorite artist/band is coming up next? Well, here is the list of upcoming challengers!
Death Cab for Cutie
Pink
Rihanna
L'arc-en-Ciel
And more...
(Note: This list is subject to change)
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Information
- Any band/artist is able to compete (Ranging from as old as Queen to as new as Panic! At the Disco). The only thing is that they most have songs with English lyrics. No foreign music, unless they have broken the language barrier or are widely known by people. (Examples, Utada Hikaru and Ayumi Hamasaki)
- You may suggest artists/bands to compete.
- Every Wednesday the votes will be tallied and a new round will be posted.