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Originally posted by Porygon2z
For the record, "Baby, I'm in Love" was never properly released on the U.S., so you can't say it
flopped because it wasn't really there. At those times radio was the main thing on Billboard, so if
it wasn't sent to radio... it was obvious it wouldn't debut.
Baby, I'm in Love
Billboard:
Dance/Club songs #12
Hot Dance Single Sales #06
*Hot Singles Sales #51 (There weren't physical singles, just specials)
I Want You
Pop Songs #07
R&B/Hip-Hop Songs #61
Hot Radio/Airplay Songs #23.
Yet it managed to get to no. 22 on the Hot 100.
This settles it.
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Oh, the same thing is happening RIGHT NOW with Paulina's English singles in the US; Boys Will Be Boys and Heat of the Night. BWBB with 0 promo in US managed to chart in several Billboard charts and still climbing. HOTN came from the middle of nowhere to debut on Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and peak at #16. That song isn't even a single.
Yet I doubt you'd think of this as success.
It's such a pity that Paulina gave up on the whole Brava! project, and so did her label.