Drake had like 5 singles sent to radio last year.
Videos for most of them, too.
Lol he literally didn't, this is a bold-faced lie.
Hotline Bling was the only song sent to radio. Jumpman got airplay without being sent to radio, as did Hotline Bling originally, then it was sent to radio when they had no choice. Back to Back also wasn't sent to radio as it was just a diss track, and they decided to play it.
Radio loving you so much they play throwaways/album tracks /=/ sent to radio as single.
Hotline Bling got a video, Energy got a video for the Apple Music deal, and Jumpman/Right Hand/Big Rings/Back to Back have no music video.
Pretty sure I remember seeing Energy or other mixtape tracks on radio adds lists at some points, considering Jumpman was definitely officially sent to radio, but OK.
Pretty sure I remember seeing Energy or other mixtape tracks on radio adds lists at some points, considering Jumpman was definitely officially sent to radio, but OK.
Yes, radio adds = radio adding your song. Radio can add your song without it being a single.
Energy was never sent to radio, it was never even a radio hit on any format.
Jumpman definitely took off on it's own on radio and everywhere else without being a single.
Again, not 1 song he released last year was "officially made a single, then sent everywhere to become a hit". Energy, Back to Back, Hotline Bling, and Jumpman literally exploded on their own and radio decided to play on their own.
Hotline became so huge he obviously had to send it to Pop radio and make a music video so he could possibly get his first #1. Jumpman still hasn't received a video, any promotion, etc.
All these became hits on their own merit. He didn't go out of his way to make them hits.
iHype, I always forget that you kinda stanned hard in the Animal days
A little bittersweet once you realize she was probably slapped around the studio and what not.
I didn't really care about Ke$ha after Warrior (most people can relate). Kinda unfortunate, but life goes on!
It was a good thing Luke stopped her while she had Pop music and not that Indie trash she thought she was gonna do. I mean... that Yeast Infection video
That's the music y'all are fighting for Ke$ha to release?
& where's the GIF of her digging in the donation bin outside?
I don't think Kesha is even capable of making music as experimental as the most left field things I listen to, so I fully expect to love and embrace whichever direction she decides to go in.