Wow it's already dropped out of the Top 40
I guess everyone already moved on. It wasn't exactly a radio-friendly single, nor something you would normally release after such a long break.
The song is a noisy mess and not something radio is going to touch or the GP is going to appreciate. It only went so far because of the attention centered around the video.
She can do better than that.
Because of hot tracks removal + iTunes banner loss of exposure + near to nonexistent radio support.
If you got radio support, your iTunes position will coincide regardless whatever the quality the song is.
Because of hot tracks removal + iTunes banner loss of exposure + near to nonexistent radio support.
If you got radio support, your iTunes position will coincide regardless whatever the quality the song is.
No promo, the song doesn't really appeal to many people (like I can't even imagine hunties bopping to this, let alone straight men ) and it relied too much on the video, which has already lost its novelty.
These 00's comeback girls need to learn everything needs to be perfect for them to score a big hit. Gwen and her team seemed to come with the right song with Used To Love You, but then didn't even give it a real video. Fergie and her team managed to get huge hype and quality on the video, with a song that is obviously not going to get any radio airplay. Put the two together and they could have actually scored big. Good for them for scoring at all though.
I feel like its a song made for the clubs. Like the song isn't generic or radio friendly; i still feel like its a buzz single.
Has it been sent to radio?
This is the perfect type of song for a buzz single. Catchy, quirky, controversial to get the publics attention. Then you can release your radio friendly lead single to get hype for the album