Predicting a song smashing and predicting promo are 2 different things... Of course he can't poredict if a song will smash. It's not set in stone. He can know if there's gonna be promo...
Anyway, i wonder what's gonna happen
I'm excited now
Just wondering, there is a huge camera filming here:
What would that be for?
Maybe some documentary **** or for some VEVO video **** or maybe for her tumblr?
I honestly don't think a performance on these shows would help. Maybe it could help it climb 2-3 spots but it wouldn't really have an impact.
Nothing really will unless she performs it on some very popular show or awards.
The main reason is because even if MANY people heard the song, even if they like it, they don't buy it because it's by a Disney artist so... what's the point? Even if people will hear it/like it, maybe they wont buy it
ikr i agree these small performances won't help the song but i don't think HWR can afford the performance on big award show or on big stage we all know its bankrupt
VMA performance chances are not zero
She didnt perform at the TCAs so HWR owe her a performance
Also, her chances of being the first Disney star to win a VMA are high so if she wins, it COULD mean she'd perform... & also maybe to promote X Factor
but there r chances of her performing at Lopez and there is another show i don't remember its name selena performed love song there so i guess they will manage that performance for her
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