Thinking Of You for summer wouldn't work very well
We can talk about singles all day, but we're dealing with RCA.
Odds are we'll end up with 4 singles, the 4 most single-ready songs.
Die Young > C'Mon > Crazy Kids > Supernatural
Thinking Of You for summer wouldn't work very well
We can talk about singles all day, but we're dealing with RCA.
Odds are we'll end up with 4 singles, the 4 most single-ready songs.
Die Young > C'Mon > Crazy Kids > Supernatural
Yeah, I doubt that RCA will let her release more than 4 singles. The era is most likely to happen with the singles you mentioned. I would love to see LG as a last single but it won`t happen unfortunately
Last Goodbye would also be a great follow-up to Supernatural, IMO. Both are pretty emotional tracks.
Supernatural will begin the exposure to a deeper-meaning Ke$ha and Last Goodbye won't be a complete shock, then.
Die Young (September 2012 - January 2013)
C'Mon (January 2013 - April 2013)
Crazy Kids (April 2013 - July 2013)
Supernatural (July 2013 - October 2013)
Thinking Of You (October 2013 - February 2014)
And also, do y'all think that the lyric videos for each of her singles are gonna reflect what the videos will be about?
o1. Die Young (Fall 2012)
o2. C'mon (Winter 2013)
o3. Crazy Kids (Spring 2013)
o4. Thinking Of You (Summer 2013)
o5. Supernatural (Fall 2013)
o6. Last Goodbye/All That Matters (Winter 2014)
That would be the perfect era..
Perfect and if it was up to me Id want to milk is era so would release LITL as 7 and OWDWY as single 8. It would depend how successful her singles were being though. They could even send Wonderland or LITL to just adult and rhythmic to see if they would give them airplay.
Die Young (September 2012 - January 2013)
C'Mon (January 2013 - April 2013)
Crazy Kids (April 2013 - July 2013)
Supernatural (July 2013 - October 2013)
Thinking Of You (October 2013 - February 2014)
And also, do y'all think that the lyric videos for each of her singles are gonna reflect what the videos will be about?
i doubt they really have any connection. i think the whole idea of c'mon was to go viral , so the two were similar.