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Originally posted by freaky
DHYB failed in US cause Interscope didn't give a damn about it. It went straight to Top 40 on iTunes US the first day they released it withing a few hours while Right There barely did that with a lot of performances including American Idol. And DHYB did well even on radios without any promo. That song could have been a big hit for her in US if her label played good with it.
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If I remember right, radio's weren't that excited about DHYB though. It were the clubs who began to play DHYB, it even reached #2 on the dance charts (with ironically Jessica Sutta on #1)
I feel DHYB could have done better if they would have taken all out of RT. I mean RT was US top 40, and it had an easy crossover appeal but they send it too late to Rhythmic and didn't even considered urban stations. Also they stopped doing promo when the song started peaking on radio, which also was bad move.
It would be good if they send Run to pop and adult stations. She should play the usual big shows, but also try to target some more adult shows, she could really benefit from it.