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Single: Ke$ha - "C'Mon"
Member Since: 3/6/2011
Posts: 11,407
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Supernatural will flop harder than C'mon.
I don't think there is hope for her 
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Member Since: 2/13/2012
Posts: 62,082
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Crazy Kids would be a good choice. Supernatural's breakdown/chorus will save it.
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Member Since: 2/13/2012
Posts: 62,082
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I'm not sure why the AI went down because C'Mon got positive spins on every
format today. HAC, Pop and Rhythmic all have increased spins. Big stations must be cutting back 
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Member Since: 8/26/2011
Posts: 15,572
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How could this not smash, Its 10000x catchier than DY
Ill give it another week, then move on to Last goodbye. The only sane reason I could see why this wouldnt be a chart smash is people want something more different and interesting. Last Goodbye NAO.
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Member Since: 5/13/2012
Posts: 21,615
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Why would they release Last Goodbye tho, considering it's 'risky'
If anything other than Crazy Kids comes next I will genuinely be shocked
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Member Since: 8/22/2011
Posts: 5,963
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@ Rpiedie254!!!
I don't understand how Last Goodbye ended up on the deluxe version instead of standard in the first place. I mean, you really just need to listen to it: the verses, the chorus, that bridge. Obviously it's different from her previous single releases, but it's a surefire hit imo. Have I become delusional? I can't be the only one who thinks so, right? That it wouldn't perform worse than C'Mon?
And I'm afraid it's going to go completely unnoticed and unacknowledged by RCA.
WHICH IS A CRIME THAT SHOULD BE PUNISHABLE BY KE$HA TERMINATING HER CONTRACT WITH THEM. 
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Member Since: 8/26/2011
Posts: 15,572
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Guys, Last goodbye aint that risky. Anyways, CMon is about the safest song on the album and its struggling.
Last goodbye is catchy, different, interesting, sad/happy, makes you feel something, and it fits right into trends going on at pop radio, while still bringing something new.
IMO thats a VERY smart single choice 
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Member Since: 5/13/2012
Posts: 21,615
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I don't think it's risky, that why I put it in quotation marks
It would obviously do better than C'mon, I mean it doesn't have basic lyrics and an instrumental that was taken straight out of 2009, so that's a plus for it already
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Member Since: 11/6/2010
Posts: 27,791
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Originally posted by SOTDH
C'mon, along with her career, is over. I know it's hard to accept because she's ugly, fat and talentless, but it's gonna be okay. The sooner you accept that, the better off you'll be.
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OMG.
But yeah I agree. She's over. 
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Member Since: 8/22/2011
Posts: 5,963
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Originally posted by Ripedie254
Guys, Last goodbye aint that risky. Anyways, CMon is about the safest song on the album and its struggling.
Last goodbye is catchy, different, interesting, sad/happy, makes you feel something, and it fits right into trends going on at pop radio, while still bringing something new.
IMO thats a VERY smart single choice 
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Yes, those are my exact thoughts. Last Goodbye is actually one of the safest single choices right about now.
And then, I was just about to post this:
But RCA probably doesn't realize this because all they seem to be concerned about is trying to pander to the same old fans by using the same formula that worked for Animal (3 years ago) and expecting it to work out and actually attract new fans and followers. They pressured Ke$ha into not deviating from her trademark Animal/Cannibal sound as much as she might otherwise have, and now they're making her run that car into the ****ing ground.
But that's a little over the top. Spur of the moment reaction. I didn't mean to say that I actually dislike some of her material on Warrior or on Animal/Cannibal in general (I don't), I just think there would have been a lot more potential for development and growth.
And I'm still putting it in spoilered because I'm curious if anyone shares my views on this. 
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Member Since: 5/13/2012
Posts: 21,615
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They were clearly going for a 'if it's not broke don't fix it' approach,
But it broke now so it'll be interesting to see what they do next
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Member Since: 3/4/2011
Posts: 13,093
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Originally posted by Kiss N Tell
They were clearly going for a 'if it's not broke don't fix it' approach,
But it broke now so it'll be interesting to see what they do next
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This is very true. They can finally start releasing her interesting songs. Crazy Kids is different enough while still being very Ke$ha. If that flops, this era is done and her career is in serious trouble.
3 "live for the moment" songs in a row though  I almost think she should release something different, but I need my beloved to get released. I'm so torn 
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ATRL Contributor
Member Since: 11/5/2011
Posts: 100,491
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Originally posted by CannibalMonster
well it flopped. if it featured Taio Cruz it would have been a top 10 hit, probably #1. Learn from your mistakes ke$ha.
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Girl, what.
Flopover and Fast Flop, his two most recent singles, did diddly squat in the US. You tried, though.
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Member Since: 4/20/2012
Posts: 11,335
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if they want Ke$ha to thrive, whether or not C'Mon actually does manage to peak in the top ten or not, and get more people interested in her music, then they should either release one of the songs that sold very well off the album (i.e. Thinking of You, Warrior and/or Crazy Kids), or simply go with a song that didn't have that many downloads, since it's more likely to not be that well known among the GP and will catch people by surprise concerning its musical quality (i.e. Last Goodbye, Wonderland, even Love Into The Light possibly).
i'd suggest, if they want to draw people in using a more "take them by surprise" method they should release something the GP wouldn't expect from Ke$ha: a more vocally and musically brilliant approach like releasing Last Goodbye or Wonderland.
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Member Since: 2/13/2012
Posts: 62,082
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They really should do like Only Wanna Dance With You, Last Goodbye or Crazy Kids,
the last of which is probably the best option. It's not generic but not overly risky. She needs
to start showcasing the album better. The first two singles hardly represent it at a whatsoever.
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Member Since: 3/27/2009
Posts: 30,284
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I really loathe OWDWY. I get why it's liked but I would hate to hear it on radio and I believe it would get old fast. But I do love C'mon and we all know how that's performing so maybe OWDWY would work.

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Member Since: 9/1/2012
Posts: 2,748
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Originally posted by collin
No, you're wrong!
Marry the Night peaked at #29. C'Mon? #28. Our flop wins, bitch.
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Well, Marry the Night went Gold in the US and sold a million WW, neither of which C'Mon looks likely to achieve, so there's definitely wiggle room as to which one did better.
Anyways, I'd be here for Crazy Kids as the next single.
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Banned
Member Since: 2/12/2012
Posts: 9,586
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Originally posted by SOTDH
Wait, Marry The Night was barely in the Top 300 when it was announced as a single, and so is C'mon. Does this mean that C'mon will flop? 
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Banned
Member Since: 2/12/2012
Posts: 9,586
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Originally posted by Pie-kun
Well, Marry the Night went Gold in the US and sold a million WW, neither of which C'Mon looks likely to achieve, so there's definitely wiggle room as to which one did better.
Anyways, I'd be here for Crazy Kids as the next single.
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C'mon is selling at a much faster pace than MTN without radio support.
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Member Since: 8/23/2011
Posts: 52,519
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Quote:
Originally posted by SOTDH
C'mon, along with her career, is over. I know it's hard to accept because she's ugly, fat and talentless, but it's gonna be okay. The sooner you accept that, the better off you'll be.
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