Just A Fool is amazing. She deserves a hit. I'm just not sure which format would use it? Pop don't use Blake, and Country doesn't use XTina, and you can't sell well just on HAC airplay
Just A Fool is amazing. She deserves a hit. I'm just not sure which format would use it? Pop don't use Blake, and Country doesn't use XTina, and you can't sell well just on HAC airplay
Right now, only HAC is starting to play the song. Maybe it can grow from there. Pop is still reluctant. While I won't expect Country to hop on it, honestly. Maybe it can get a few spins in January, but after it takes off on HAC and Pop.
67. Just a Fool (with Blake Shelton) - Christina Aguilera this could actually be a hit at the US!!!
I am convinced it can go Platinum in the US and possibly Canada as well (Your Body went top 15 there, they love Xtina). I can even see it being nominated at the 2014 Grammys Finally good things are coming Christina's way
Yes, it's only sold 1.5 million which is the same as Diamonds & Locked Out Of Heaven. Sales are at an all time low. Wait till Christmas, they'll all get boosts. Eventually they'll all be over 3 million.
C'mon still out of the Top 100, 24 hours after the performance
It only sold 1.5 million copies.
It doesn't even go for radio adds until January and DY is still Top 10! And why would one of her worst performances on a low rated television show make the song do well?
5. Bruno Mars, "Locked Out of Heaven" (135,000) [1.151.000]
7. Ke$ha, "Die Young" (122,000) [1.454.000]
8. Rihanna, "Diamonds" (122,000) [1.323.000]
Diamonds came out the day after Die Young, and Locked Out Of Heaven came a week later. Theyre all low. Yet they're the three biggest hits in the US right now.
5. Bruno Mars, "Locked Out of Heaven" (135,000) [1.151.000]
7. Ke$ha, "Die Young" (122,000) [1.454.000]
8. Rihanna, "Diamonds" (122,000) [1.323.000]
Diamonds came out the day after Die Young, and Locked Out Of Heaven came a week later. Theyre all low. Yet they're the three biggest hits in the US right now.
Sales are just low in general right now. Relatively speaking, they're all big hits. But in actuality, they're very average-sized hits at best.
I think Locked Out of Heaven will end up with the highest sales of the three.
And yea, Die Young has had longevity so some people can shut up, it's one of the biggest hits of the year with no doubts, it has proven that Ke$ha is still here in this industry, she's not fading
I mean, she realesed it, people thought it was gonna slow down easily and see it: Biggest pop radio hit ever, her 2nd biggest radio hit and her 3rd most sucessful single in her career