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Originally posted by JR1
"California King Bed" is unlikely to EXPLODE. If it makes the top 40 on the Hot 100, that will be a feat. The video premiered weeks ago- now, if there's some kind of "Rih-mix' in the pipeline, that would boost its fortunes.
'I Wanna Go" isn't exactly exploding, either, as this was its official impact week. The video is yet to come, but since her videos aren't all that grand on the whole, it shouldn't have a huge impact. Safest thing to say is that it won't do as well as TTWE.
RE "I'm into You"- it's looking more and more as if "On the Floor" is a case of one-notable-hit-from-an-album. It's happened with other veteran acts in the USA, and it looks like that's the case here. Worldwide, that's the kinda song that would do well, but no doubt it got a boost from Idol and Pitbull in the USA
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"Halo" and "Big Girls Don' t Cry" are examples who contradicts what you say, their videos went out more than 2 months before it explode in US, they are ballads, the video has never had importance for this kind of song, it's the song in itself which counts... Then it's evident that the song is in the evil to lead, largely because radios HAC boycotts her, but she shows some sign of big potential (37 on iTunes with only 13 million audiences, it's EXCELLENT), but the future of the song remains very uncertain (fragility in Pop)
Concerning I Wanna Go, the song will make a less good course than TTWE but that will remain a success, I aim at 80 million audiences for this song, what is excellent in Britney's career. GO QUEEN !
"I' m Into You" will be a small success, the song begins hardly his course in Pop, I plan a peak in "35 millions" for the song, because it's summer and because this follows upon the big "OTF ", on the other hand I don't see the song going farther being "very urban", the itunes positions will remain very bad ...
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