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  • Include Introductory paragraph on trends, then one on artists
  • Emphasise the move of the new millennium taste from pop to r'n'b and also the increasing similarities in popularity to the US
  • Include More detail on American female who were commercially successful during the year and split into 2+ sections (re-title however you see it best)
  • Include More detail on rock bands - especially on their albums - split into 2+ sections, if it becomes too long
  • Include More detail on boybands success, perhaps structure it from least to most building it up to Westlife
  • Clean up Westlife paragraph; especially when describing chart records they broke
  • Include More detail on acts in the girl groups section, especially Destiny's Child
  • Include More detail on acts in Other Ladies In Pop section, split if becomes too large, re-title as you see best, Include other successful female solo artists during 2000 in the UK (if they are of American origin, they go into a separate paragraph)
  • Include More detail on acts in Dance Acts section
  • Tidy up 'quality' of number ones section - if the section seems unnecessary, include details of 13 week run of new #1's and 43 #1 singles in one calendar year records in introduction with as much detail as possible and place information on the acts mentioned into other sections
  • Include More detail on Pop Acts - a dying trend? Include other acts
  • Include More detail on rappers, especially their background and culture etc., their impact on music & lifestyle in the UK in the new millennium
  • Split successful solo males into different sections (title as you see best), once more detail has been added on the acts and/or more acts have been included (both need to be done)
  • Include More detail on 1 and also Christmas number one single
  • Include detail on non-mainstream popular acts

Ultimate Star Wars Freak 09:41, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)

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