In 2006, the BBC reported that he was the first act in history, with no label or management at the time, to achieve two People's Choice number one records.
[4][5] The Stage said In Macedonia Robbie Glover is more popular than Britney, Kylie and Sophie Elis Bextor[2] Glover flew over to Amsterdam where he wrote and recorded the track "Hot Girls" which became the second people's choice hit,[1] where in the European radio chart it lasted some 12 consecutive weeks, the track receiving massive club support which was remixed by Robbie T, and subsequently released on vinyl a version that featured a version of John Legend's "Save Room"[10] alongside extensive radio play on BBC Radio 1Xtra.
This later lead to his track "Hot Girls" appearing on the albums 100% Garage & Bassline[11] & Streetz Vol8[12] & 100 Hits Garage & Bassline[13][14] compiled by Ministry of Sound and distributed via Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation & Demon Music Group in the UK and Internationally.
The album 100 Hits Garage & Bassline spent 9 consecutive weeks in the official UK album compilation charts[15] Matt Goss had him appear in his music video for the track I Need The Key,[1] which was aired on several music channels and Never Mind The Buzzcocks Glover has also worked with Dee Tails, who appears on the tracks "Breaking The Rules",[16] "Nasty Funk",[17] and "Gotta Get Away"[18] all written by Glover & Dee Tails and recorded with Oscar Lo Brutto[19] (Engineer for Chipmunk and Wretch 32), the tracks have been supported by DJs nationwide including Matt 'Jam' Lamont and DJ Charma,[20][21] as well as BBC Radio 1Xtra, Ministry of Sound and appearing on over 95% of the digital jukebox's in pubs and bars up and down the UK courtesy of Sound Leisure, "Gotta Get Away" has also been remixed by Robert Vadney,[22] best known for his work alongside Paul Oakenfold and his Perfecto label.
Vaden – one of the most active Garage propagandists, based in Russia, added "Hot Girls" to his 2 Step Nights CD compilation in April 2010.