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Originally posted by MusicTalker
Wayne has an extremely devoted urban fanbase, that will get urban radio to play almost any song with his name on it. Almost all of his urban featurings doing well, or at least decently, like Look At Me Now right now, for example.
It's different when he's featured on a pop single, because he does not have a secure pop audience. Down & Lollipop are what he has there. Jay Sean's Hit the Lights, Kat DeLuna's Unstoppable & Cassie's Official Girl all flopped even though he was on it.
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I don't want to be messy in this thread but this is CB's 3rd consecutive #1 on urban. She Ain't You has the highest bullet on the format and will likely be his fourth. LAMN and Motivation are completely different situations and have nothing to do with each other.
eta: I can't name Kelly's last attempt at urban, she's been pursuing pop for quite some time. Bottoms Up was also a huge seller and big on radio. Urban and rhythmic usually does well for the people jj named.