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Originally posted by BlazingLovatic
I'm guessing that you're clueless about how the UK music industry works? Just to humor you, here is a list of a few songs released by "NO ONE's" that have used the exact same method recently
- Ariana Grande - Problem
- The Saturdays - **Literally all of their singles ever**
- Pitbull/Ke$ha - Timber
- The Vamps - **Literally all of their singles ever**
- Katy Perry - Roar
- Pixie Lott - Nasty
- 5SOS - **Literally all of their singles ever**
- 1D - Best Song Ever
- 1D - You & I
- Little Mix - Word Up
- Little Mix - Salute
- Lana Del Rey - West Coast
- Girls Aloud - **Literally all of their singles ever**
- Ellie Goulding - Burn
- Jessie J & Robin Thicke - Calling All Hearts
- Selena Gomez - Slow Down/Come & Get It
- Demi Lovato - Heart Attack/Neon Lights
- Miley Cyrus - We Can't Stop/Feelin' Myself
*The bolded were top 10 hits
etc.
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I know that people do that with lead singles but you don't release a song as an album track and then pull it before releasing it as a single, you get airplay for it and let the album track grow

find me one example of someone else who has done that and then maybe I'll humor y'all

I like Demi but this is too much

don't come for me when all I'm saying is completely true
I just went on Spotify and they've pulled it there too

this is genuinely the best thing ever, I'm crying

if this doesn't get the song to the Top 10 I swear
Don't come for me btw, all of what I've said is true and I'm not hating on the song, it's just that the release is ridiculous 