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Originally posted by MusicTalker
If the execution of RTB's release is perfect, then it will be successful here. The problem with a lot of its chart runs is that Imma Be began to overshadow it. Since Imma Be is done here, that problem won't happen.
It will get a lot of play in clubs & it being summer soon will only help.
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That was only a problem in Canada, but RTB was already rising on radio in late November 2009 when Imma Be barely had any American airplay.
I originally thought that was the reason for its floppage in Canada but seeing its underwhelming performance elsewhere, I don't think it mattered that much. Imma Be didn't interfere in the UK (it peaked at like…#90 on UK iTunes I think), and RTB just didn't do that well. It's already falling like a rock on UK iTunes.
We'll see how it does in the US but I don't have very high expectations.