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Originally posted by undermyskin
How would the commercial performance effect how much you like the music? 
This is why so much amazing music goes unnoticed because a lot of people tend to only listen to music based on commercial performance.
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I don't know how you concluded that from my post.

I made two points, which are outlined below:
1. The songs are growing on me after my second listen. I like them.
2. The quality of the songs is one success, so all that's left now is for the album to smash commercially so we're guaranteed another album.
I don't see any problem with wanting JoJo to be commercially successful, but commercial success doesn't make or break whether I like music or not. Just look at my signature... Tori Kelly didn't have any hits or major commercial success, but I love her and will go to bat for her any day.
Take a look into my thousands of songs on iTunes as well. I have a mix of commercially successful songs and artists, as well as songs that people would describe as "not single material" or that were complete commercial flops.