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Originally posted by chris1991
Radio usually jumps on playing new Britney music, but I doubt they'll flock to play Ooh La La.
I doubt RCA or Team Britney will push the song. If anything the team/studio handling the film will also handle Ooh La La.
I'm not expecting any special kind of promotion from the films handlers towards the song. We'll probably get a music video and the song being being play at the end of the credits as the only promotion. Which is cool.
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Circus >>>>>>>>>TTWE
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To be honest, the Studio doesn't care at all if the song hits top 40, or top 10, or whatever, the song is not the important, the film is ! .... The main reason of using well known artists for soundtracks is to bring to the film more viewers that wouldn't typically watch that film in normal conditions in order to gross more money and success for the studio.
They don't benefit on nothing if the song becomes a top 10 hit, if the songs fails on the hot 100 but influences on some Britney stans that watch the film, then it will be a hit for them.
and they succeded already ... the fact that I'm considering watching the Smurfs 2 film on theatre just because of Britney
