Robbie Glover (singer)

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.