Great performance, however I didn't like the key change.
110 is disappointing, on average Alan Carr gets between 4-6M viewers, but because it was the 100th episode and Rihanna and JT was there it could've been around 6.5-7M.
I hope Radio 1 and Capital playlist this, but after two consecutive flops in the UK I wouldn't be surprised if they snub What Now.
Great performance, however I didn't like the key change.
110 is disappointing, on average Alan Carr gets between 4-6M viewers, but because it was the 100th episode and Rihanna and JT was there it could've been around 6.5-7M.
I hope Radio 1 and Capital playlist this, but after two consecutive flops in the UK I wouldn't be surprised if they snub What Now.
She should get a new song out there.
It is too late.The thing that annoys me the most is that What Now is such a great song.This era in UK has had some not healthy signs for her caliber and power that she has had through the years in there.
After this performance in the UK,I don't think she will promote it in any other show in there.
It is all the fault of the Right Now fiasco and long distance between the last single.
And let's not forget that Stay peaked earlier in UK than in any other country.
But nothing has flopped harder than Beyonce's Run the World .And it was a lead single with major promo.
The peaks and certifications <<<<<<<<<
At least we can afford some flop singles....with all her success. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_the...rt_performance
She is still the Queen of UK.
Loud has sold 1.9 million copies in the UK.
Her most successful album in there if we take in consideration that the era was too short compared to GGGB.
There a lot of factors.But still GGGB was somehow her superstardom confirmation.On the other hand Loud was the time when people and the general public couldn't escape Rihanna and she become a main figure in there and the focus on her was too big.The music was fun,the image was cool,her X Factor iconic performances,the controversies.