Coming to slay. If she keeps up the random slayage she could be up in the Top 40 in two weeks, maybe even next week! Everyone keep watching the video and streaming it on Spotify.
I'm going to write this off as a flop (as much as I hate to say it considering I still like the song) but the proof is in the pudding. Now, if "Right There" flops, her team may need to be rearranged.
188 on iTunes. Was way way lower than that a few days ago and now it's higher than Right There again. Still don't know where the random boosts are coming from.
I wonder if the reason they didn't release it to pop is because Right There was more successful than they planned. In an interview with Idolator, Ariana said that RIght There "naturally" became the next single because radio stations just started picking it up without them even sending it out.
Maybe after they saw that reaction, they decided not to waste their time with Baby I and switch gears to Right There.