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Originally posted by MikeyDuff1D
Ok then let's just look at the US. Zendaya performed on Today Show, Ellen, 106th & Park, Radio Disney Music Awards, etc. and a bunch of interviews. So let's not act like Bridgit's promo campaign was so much better than Z's.
We haven't even talked about albums. Bridgit's peaked at #30 on Billboard and sold 200k+. Zendaya's peaked at #51 and has sold 67k.
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And that is for one single. Now don't tell me that it's not some kind of ****ed up campaign. The era started in July 2013 when Replay was premiered on Radio Disney and ended in April 2014 when she performed the lead single at RDMAs almost a year after the song was released. Ellen barely has any impact on the charts, and so does 106 and Park. She performed just a bit of the song on Today Show, only for like a minute, and we had to literally had to beg Elvis Duran to make her the Artist of the Month so she could perform there. The song didn't get sent to radios until October 2013, and it only got sent to Pop when it obviously could have done better on Rhythmic.
And Bridgit peaked at #30 because her team managed to make Ready or Not low-key a hit before the album was released, so it obviously had a lot of impact on its debut on the charts. And it sold more because it had way more promotion if you count all the performances that were booked for BOTH singles from the album, meanwhile only one single was released from Zendaya's self-titled.