Payola accusations are WAY more fitting for "Applause," which, despite being HEAVILY spun by big stations, sold a bit over 2 million copies. Roar? 5 million. Dark Horse? 4.7 million. Bye now.
Every pop artists try to make money in this industry,
no one will ever do anything without M.O.N.E.Y.
And when it comes to Katy,you say it's "pathetic"?
hell no,I think you're the one that's pathetic.
TD has alreday made her an ICON,
And Katy will continue to slay pop music & eventually get a spot on pop history just like her good sis Riri.
Mark my words.
Payola accusations are WAY more fitting for "Applause," which, despite being HEAVILY spun by big stations, sold a bit over 2 million copies. Roar? 5 million. Dark Horse? 4.7 million. Bye now.
Payola accusations are WAY more fitting for "Applause," which, despite being HEAVILY spun by big stations, sold a bit over 2 million copies. Roar? 5 million. Dark Horse? 4.7 million. Bye now.
That's an assumption though. To say that it's automatically payola if radio stations play a song isn't really a fact, even if that song didn't sell that much. Isn't it possible for radio stations to think they should play it/are into it but that the public is not?