Just make sure yall heauxs are ready to hit that replay button once the video drops, cause that looks like the only thing that will help support it right about now.
I think she should discount it to 69 cents the week of the AMAS, perform and release the video. The song would sell like 400k, be number one on streaming and could easily snatch top 3 or even #1. Then she'd put it back at 1.29 and is would drastically sink and fall off the chart in 10 weeks
How did the UK control barbadose when it was a million miles away?
I promise Im not making fun of you but JESUS ****ING CHRIST IM SCREAMINGGGGG
- But long story short Great Britain used to be one of the most powerful nations in the world, the Kings & Queens would send English explorers to find new territory to conquer. The Caribbean was one of these places that was commonly conquered by the English and because the natives didn't have established military or government they basically fell under the leadership of England. So as of today many islands have gained their independence but some are still governed by the Queen in England.
I think she should discount it to 69 cents the week of the AMAS, perform and release the video. The song would sell like 400k, be number one on streaming and could easily snatch top 3 or even #1. Then she'd put it back at 1.29 and is would drastically sink and fall off the chart in 10 weeks
Here for it tbh. The song is Grammy worthy all it needs is to be made into a hit
Basically, sweetie, Barbados was a part of the Atlantic slave trade and was under British rule for centuries. Eventually slavery was abolished, but Barbados was still a British colony up until the 1960's when it gained independence as it's own nation. Correct me if I'm wrong, Mikette.