The nerve to say this when you stan for Tity Perry
There's nothing wrong with not wanting your singles to bomb behind-the-scenes. It's only embarrassing if you're publicly begging your fans to buy multiple copies and show the purchase receipts
Cheek to Cheek was one of the most promoted albums of the year, released by 2 very mainstream artists. Monsters act like because it's "JAZZ!!!!11" it's some super un-commercial, underground material. It's basically a pop album
They have a Christmas commercial together. It's always been marketed as a holiday album.
The album doesn't have a single Christmas song
They did a separate song for the Barnes & Noble ad which has nothing to do with Cheek To Cheek. It's not their fault that people are just thirsty for talent & good jazz songs.
Nobody does Top 40 maximalism in 2015 quite like the irrepressible Jason Derulo, the dude who’s discovered that the most fun question you can ask in pop music is “Why not?” And so we get Stevie Wonder and Keith Urban cameoing on the same trap-n-B ballad, a duet with Meghan “M-Train” Trainor that makes her sound like a lost Pussycat Doll, and a five-second “bruhhhhhhhh” drop in the middle of one of this record’s biggest club bangers. And it all works, because Derulo refuses to let it not. “There’s nothing I wouldn’t do,” he repeatedly insists on Everything Is 4’s biggest single, and there are certainly no grounds here on which to challenge him.
They did a separate song for the Barnes & Noble song which has nothing to do with Cheek To Cheek. It's not their fault that people are just thirsty for talent & good jazz songs.