KIB will smash WW even if it flops here.
She has 2-3 Top 5s left on Anti.
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Originally posted by Duca
NM will do better in the US and KIB elsewhere.
The expert opinion
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Originally posted by Sunshine.
I think NM will outperform KIB even overseas.
The fomo'd rebuttal
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Originally posted by collin
That shows your lack of knowledge for how these things work.
Urban songs don't become big hits outside the US.
That's why KIB is being released now.
Needed me
iTunes:
#31 United States
#65 Thailand
#73 New Zealand
#79 Canada
#79 South Africa
#81 United Kingdom
#95 Australia
#118 Turkey
#121 Germany
#130 Netherlands
#137 Austria
#139 Ireland
#141 Turkey
#155 Denmark
#156 France
Spotify:
#6 United States
#14 Canada
#27 Worldwide
#38 United Kingdom
#43 Denmark
#47 Brazil
#53 Australia
#54 Germany
#57 Italy
#64 Sweden
#71 France
#71 Philippines
#72 Netherlands
#80 Spain
#90 Norway
#92 Mexico
#116 Finland
#131 Argentina
Kiss It Better
iTunes:
#6 South Africa
#41 United Kingdom
#43 New Zealand
#59 Australia
#74 France
#83 Canada
#88 United States
#103 Denmark
#131 Indonesia
#142 Austria
#163 Spain
#183 Ireland
#189 Switzerland
#190 Germany
Spotify:
#92 United Kingdom
#98 Australia
#107 Denmark
#120 Worldwide
#122 Canada
#129 United States
#140 Brazil
#149 Sweden
"Telephone" actually sounds a lot like Britney's 2007 hit "Piece of Me," proving yet again how much impact Britney has had on the sonics of current pop. People love to make fun of Britney, and why not, but if "Telephone" proves anything, it's that Blackout may be the most influential pop album of the past five years.
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Only Beyoncé's had a comparable impact on how music sounds, and of all the countless weird things these two killer B's have in common, the weirdest is that they're still making their best records in 2011. Whether you think Brit's "I Wanna Go" makes a better countdown-to-ecstasy rave than Beyoncé's "Countdown" is pretty much a coin toss.
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People keep waiting for Britney to be over. They can keep waiting. When people stop claiming she's over, I guess that'll mean she's over. But they won't. And she won't be.
If you value metacritic scores then you have an incredible respect for this guy
Neither song has been promoted (she has a break to promote in 2-3 weeks; lmfao) and Work is still smashing in most places. Why do you think you have the upper hand on these things?