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Originally posted by slobro
BTW's low airplay-to-sales ratio proves how un-radiofriendly it was
#9 biggest selling song of 2011
#40 airplay song of 2011
Radio barely touched it even with those sales and her TFM momentum
And I wasn't aware Express Yourself was about the gays, lesbians and transgender people

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#40 is still good though, so I'm not seeing your point about being radio unfriendly and the ratio thing doesn't say anything. Like Baby had a low airplay-to-sales ratio. As for Express Yourself, I was highlighting the instrumental connection and 2010-2011 was just a fad time for self-empowerment songs (Firework, We R Who We R, Who Says, Mean, F*ckin' Perfect etc.) so the lyrical content was fitting for the time and thus wasnt risky.
