Australia's chart situation with Lorde is odd. Royals was not allowed to chart there, because its sales counted toward The Love Club EP sales, or something like that. Team/Tennis Court both peaked in the low top 20, but I'm not sure if this is related to an issue like with Royals.
Well problem with Team/Tennis Court in Australia is messy release of them. They started to play Tennis Court since Royals peaked and then Team was announced as official second single and they where forced to kill Tennis Court on radio, not to mention all this time Royals was still quite strong (in last chart Team was #20 and The Love Club EP was still #22 with 34 total weeks in)
Like I said I just see it being this years Harlem Shake.
I'm just going off of past history and where it's currently on iTunes. It might fall back down.
I mean their is a chance for it to be like harlem shake but usually it requires a lot more controversy and everyone talking about it. Which isn't happening as of now
Gas Pedal, 23, My Hitta had great longevity on iTunes, so I don't see why Turn Down For What can't too. Even Don't Drop That Thun Thun and Red Nose hung around for a bit.
White girls usually love songs like this. Slow almost like ballads about feeling sad and stuff. Kinda reminds me of bruno mars. I see it being a hit and in the top 5 for a while. Maybe even #2 or #1
It's certainly not a huge smash but it's ok for a remix. The Rick Ross remix peaked at #280 and obviously did better. With combined sales of remix + original it was it was #11 to #10 on itunes.