kii @ uptown funk not being able to even overtake SUAD this weekend
Kiii @ everything but SUAD and SYA still not able to overtake UF! even though it's already sold 5.3M, finished 14 weeks on top of the Hot 100, and is trending downwards in airplay. At this rate it's going to be the only song to sell 7M in 2015. Poor it.
17. FourFiveSeconds
20. Bitch Better Have My Money
30. American Oxygen
FFS outlasting single #2 and #3.
Slaying tbh only queen Rih can be a "flop" with three songs in the top 30. I wish my other faves would flop this way. I can't at certain stanbase laughing when their fave haven't don't this since like 9 years ago.
It's worse than anything else in the top 10 right now, really.
I see u. Who on ATRL wrote this review though:
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Carlegend Slae Jepsaint has graciously risen from what seemed an eternal slumber (I blame Owl City) and blessed the people with yet another impossibly catchy ear worm that’ll dominate the charts til summertime. Prepare, sistren: the Raenaissance approaches, and my does it sound sweet.
Kiii @ everything but SUAD and SYA still not able to overtake UF! even though it's already sold 5.3M, finished 14 weeks on top of the Hot 100, and is trending downwards in airplay. At this rate it's going to be the only song to sell 7M in 2015. Poor it.
as long as I don't have to hear it anymore then fine
Oh, well duh. But I mean it hasn't even posted a single red update in over 24 hours and I haven't even heard it on the radio once. It seemingly just started climbing continuously out of nowhere, so I thought there was some sort of Vine meme or something afoot.
None of anything done in #R8 makes sense. Releasing FFS as a lead single, the giving only one performance, holding off on Spotify, and doing a basic ass music video.
Making that cringe inducing BBHMM a single, having no music video in sight, and the only promotion being on iHeart Radio. American Oxygen....a Tidal premiere, a late digital release, a late radio release...
It's like they WANT her to flop.
From what I've heard, the label had to fight with her to get her to release the songs she has, she wanted to release another song that I guess has even less commercial appeal
From what I've heard, the label had to fight with her to get her to release the songs she has, she wanted to release another song that I guess has even less commercial appeal
This doesn't make sense.isn't her own label her main label?