Not really. She probably finished shooting it last week, I guess it's in post-production now, producers must be working on special effects etc... I think we can expect it to come out around the end of Febrary or early March tbh. Her label wont rush it. Firework is still slaying hard.
Not really. She probably finished shooting it last week, I guess it's in post-production now, producers must be working on special effects etc... I think we can expect it to come out around the end of Febrary or early March tbh. Her label wont rush it. Firework is still slaying hard.
I'm so excited for this, E.T. is the best song on the album
Perry's songs to top the 3 million mark are "Hot N Cold" (which is up to 4,724,000, per Nielsen SoundScan), "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg) (4,560,000), "I Kissed A Girl" (3,956,000), "Teenage Dream" (3,255,000) and "Firework" (3,162,000).
She's ahead of 'Black & Yellow' and 'Grenade' in term of sales so far.
btw I find it funny Paul didn't answer bobby's question, and suddenly he gave us all her digital sales
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Next week's Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, to be released on Billboard.com Feb. 17, is shaping up to be one of the most historic frames in the list's 52-year history.
Which song might be the 1000th No. 1?
With a heavy promotional push and Lady Gaga's expected buzzworthy performance Sunday (Feb. 13) at the 53rd Grammy Awards, to be telecast live on CBS, the lead single from the star's forthcoming third studio album could amass enough out-of-the-box sales and radio audience to secure the song coveted status as the Hot 100's 1000th chart-topper.
Of course, to play wet-blanket devil's advocate, the wait for the 1000th Hot 100 No. 1 could last past next week, should "Black and Yellow" log a second week on top, or should a former No. 1, such as Bruno Mars' "Grenade" or Katy Perry's "Firework," return to the summit. (The Hot 100 currently employs a formula measuring radio airplay, as tabulated by BDS, sales, according to SoundScan, and streaming activity data provided by online music sources.)