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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
I understand that, but we all know that these songs that move up at fast rates have little to no longevity, and they end up not being big hits. I'm just shocked that people are happy this song is moving swiftly instead of moving slowly up and showing that it could be a big hit in time.
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Yes, I know but we'll expevt what happen. The time is the most important thing for a longevity's song. Although I'm surprise for the Demi's support, I like that, she went to rehab but now she is back with all this amazing support
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Originally posted by soma80
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I'm talking about a song that went like inmediately to #1 on iTunes. I know that "Who Says" is a hit, I'm impress with its longevity but "Party In The U.S.A.'s sucess was incredible. I mean the song was HUGEE