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Originally posted by SpinThatShhh
Yet it has the most streams out of all the album tracks on Youtube and all the other stream services and has sold the most out of all the album tracks except Stone Cold. You have no point.
Iggy stays winning.

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Really Don't Care was in the same position during DEMI era, how did that perform as a single again? What new heights did it take her career? How remembered is that track?
I don't care whether you and the rest of the stans for that white "rapper" think she's winning or not, go find some Nicki stans to debate that nonsense. I'm having a discussion about Demetria's career overall.
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Originally posted by heckinglovato
I can't @ some of y'all caring about Demi having a "signature moment" or leaving "impact" behind. She's a pop star and what pop stars do is market to the masses and appeal to the public in order to gain success. Yes, Demi's obviously a great singer and people do realize that, she doesn't need to release an overly-emotional track with nasal vibratic vocals in order to prove anything at all.
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Maybe when Demi's older and has already run her remarkable course in the pop world, she can start caring more about being the Whitney Houston y'all want her to be, but for now, she's only 23 and she has nothing to prove at all but the fact that she can attract the widest public interest possible. Heck, artists like Katy Perry are in their 30's and still releasing the exact kind of music radio wants her to play, streamers want to stream and people want to buy, like... Demi can still manifest her vocals here and there (as she's already doing, which is getting her great acclaim) without receiving repulsion from the pop scene, it's quite easy actually.
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CFTS isn't even platinum in pure sales. Confident has needed discount
S (emphasis on that being plural) just to hit 500k. The DEMI singles struggled the same way, why? Because she keeps releasing generic trend hopping ass tracks that bring nothing new to the table. They sale a little bit eventually because they get decent radio spins due to sounding exactly like whatever crap they've already been spinning for the last two years or so. They don't chart or sell exceptionally well though and once radio is done with them no ones checking for em. They have no lasting impact and she leaves none as an artist outside of "nice voice" occasionally. People don't buy or stream albums they expect to be filled chock full of songs like that, as evidenced by her stagnant numbers across the board. Kingdom Come won't be any different IMO.
She's the one who keeps whining about wanting Grammy's and for people to take her seriously. Constantly releasing redundant ass radio singles isn't getting her there. She has already built up a nice number of radio hits, NOW is the time to start taking risks because playing it safe isn't getting her anywhere. 23 is young, yes but considering she's already at album No. 5 and looking at where people like Britney, Christina, P!nk, and even some of her peers had and have already accomplished at that age she is slacking.