i love how people are aready dismissing the song just because THEY didnt like it. The opinion of the general public is what matters. The general public are the ones who will buy the song on itunes and determine its success. The promotion for the single hasnt even started yet, its only been out for few days. But anyways, if 3 hit number one than so can this song
3 is more fun. I thought it sounded cheap and dated at first but I've really gotten into it over the past week. I'm a late bloomer, yes.
what?! ANOM is one of her best singles imo. the production, the video, the vocals
the production was hot, the vocals were hot, but i just didnt love the song. I didnt connect with it, like i did with Beautiful, NMT, Dirrty, Candyman, Fighter and even Keeps Getting Better.
Im just pointing out the newer artist are the ones who seem to be the HUGE digital sellers. the older ones have a couple of big songs but thats it.
Taylor 25+ million
Gaga 20 + million
Rihanna 20 + million
Kesha is on track on having the best selling digital track ever and her "flop" single is gonna sell 2 mill.
Britney has a couple Womanizer, and 3
Beyonce has single Ladies and Halo
p!nk has So What
Kelly has My Life Would Suck WIth Out You
Well yes, all of those artists started in the digital era so there numbers are larger. However, if we added the older artists physical singles with their digital singles, they would eclipse the new artists by far. Britney & Beyonce both have a number of good selling digital singles. Brit's gathered over 11 million singles since Blackout, Beyonce around the same or higher, though B'Day was weak for her.
I do see your initial meaning, though. Just don't see how it connects with the current topic.
3 is more fun. I thought it sounded cheap and dated at first but I've really gotten into it over the past week. I'm a late bloomer, yes.
I have been a late bloomer lately too. Just got into Adam Lambert's What Do U Want from me, Gaga's Speechless, Leona's I got you, Mika's Kick ass, Rihanna's Photographs
the production was hot, the vocals were hot, but i just didnt love the song. I didnt connect with it, like i did with Beautiful, NMT, Dirrty, Candyman, Fighter and even Keeps Getting Better.
I agree. It didn't have a hook. Candyman ***** on it.
I have been a late bloomer lately too. Just got into Adam Lambert's What Do U Want from me, Gaga's Speechless, Leona's I got you, Mika's Kick ass, Rihanna's Photographs
I haven't heard I Got You or Kick Ass, but I still hate Whadya Want From Me and Speechless, and I love Photographs :heart:
the production was hot, the vocals were hot, but i just didnt love the song. I didnt connect with it, like i did with Beautiful, NMT, Dirrty, Candyman, Fighter and even Keeps Getting Better.
true true. most people dint like B2B cause they couldn't relate to it like Stripped.
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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
Well yes, all of those artists started in the digital era so there numbers are larger. However, if we added the older artists physical singles with their digital singles, they would eclipse the new artists by far. Britney & Beyonce both have a number of good selling digital singles. Brit's gathered over 11 million singles since Blackout, Beyonce around the same or higher, though B'Day was weak for her.
I do see your initial meaning, though. Just don't see how it connects with the current topic.
ok lol, i just brought it up cause i think Christina can have a 3x platinum single with the right song.
actually i really liked back 2 basics even tho it had few fillers, but it also had many good pop songs, i liked the whole second disk, and few songs off of the first disk
actually i really liked back 2 basics even tho it had few fillers, but it also had many good pop songs, i liked the whole second disk, and few songs off of the first disk
I love the first disk. However, I listened to it last week and the 2nd disk stood out more to me than it has the last few years.
anyways MTV posted about ti again yesterday didn't see it posted in this thread.
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Yesterday, Christina Aguilera released the full version of "Not Myself Tonight," the first single from her long-awaited new album, Bionic.
The track was co-written with Ester Dean (of "Drop It Low" fame) and Polow Da Don, whose patented "1-2-3-4" chant is reminiscent of another jam he produced -- Chris Brown's "Forever."
However, this is no bubblegum love song: "Not Myself Tonight" is full of dark-techno voodoo and some real come-hither vocals. Xtina whispers lines like "I'm out of character ... I'm doing things that I normally don't do," drops the F-bomb and talks about kissing boys and girls. Motherhood has clearly not blunted her edge -- and we couldn't be more excited.
Check out the track below (Warning: NSFW language). Bionic is out June 8.