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Chart Listings: iTunes Music Downloads (January 11-18, 2011)
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Originally posted by Alexz
Andd that's a bad thing HOW?
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Her songs don't tend to have any longevity, they're fast burners.
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Originally posted by Celestial
Her songs don't tend to have any longevity, they're fast burners.
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She doesn't have 5 million longevity like some novelty acts, but she scores decent-selling, consistent hits all the time.
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Originally posted by Alexz
She doesn't have 5 million longevity like some novelty acts, but she scores decent-selling, consistent hits all the time.
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How quickly you turned against you Queen Ke$ha.
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Originally posted by Alexz
She doesn't have 5 million longevity like some novelty acts, but she scores decent-selling, consistent hits all the time.
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She's not as consistent as some of the "novelty acts". GaGa had seven consecutive top tens singles. All of them outsold Britney's last #1 single, 3. To sell 5 million singles one must appeal to the mass public, not just their own fanbase.
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Can someone post UK popbars please? HAM and Eyes Wide Shut are rising through the top 10 like mad
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Originally posted by Celestial
She's not as consistent as some of the "novelty acts". GaGa had seven consecutive top tens singles. All of them outsold Britney's last #1 single, 3. To sell 5 million singles one must appeal to the mass public, not just their own fanbase.
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HIAM has general public appeal though. It's pretty generic but it's not like the general public is so discriminating when it comes to music - in fact generic is the best way to reach them.
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Originally posted by Celestial
She's not as consistent as some of the "novelty acts". GaGa had seven consecutive top tens singles. All of them outsold Britney's last #1 single, 3. To sell 5 million singles one must appeal to the mass public, not just their own fanbase.
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At the end of the day, she still scores her #1 multi-platinum singles, breaks the correspondent record, it helps her album and tour sales, etc. She's doing just fine.
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Originally posted by Alexz
At the end of the day, she still scores her #1 multi-platinum singles, breaks the correspondent record, it helps her album and tour sales, etc. She's doing just fine.
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I never said she wasn't doing well.
HIAM is doing really well, I think it's going to be one of her biggest hits.
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Originally posted by Celestial
I never said she wasn't doing well.
HIAM is doing really well, I think it's going to be one of her biggest hits.
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It just looked like you and some other novelty acts fans were trying to find excuses to diminish Hold It Against Me's success But I know you are not capable
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
HIAM has general public appeal though. It's pretty generic but it's not like the general public is so discriminating when it comes to music - in fact generic is the best way to reach them.
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It's the best way to appeal to them instantaneously but if a song is too generic then there's a stronger possibility that it will underperform. We R Who We R did well for example, but it didn't do as well as people expected. It was widely regarded as an updated version of Tik Tok, and although both songs peaked at #1 Tik Tok occupied the position longer and sold much more copies. Cannibal's sales were also underwhelming because of that, being generic is not a good thing.
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Originally posted by Celestial
She's not as consistent as some of the "novelty acts". GaGa had seven consecutive top tens singles. All of them outsold Britney's last #1 single, 3. To sell 5 million singles one must appeal to the mass public, not just their own fanbase.
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Gaga has performed her first singles on every talk/award show in US.
"3" didn't get any performance. Womanizer got 1 US performance.
Considering that her sales are brilliant.
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Originally posted by Celestial
It's the best way to appeal to them instantaneously but if a song is too generic then there's a stronger possibility that it will underperform. We R Who We R did well for example, but it didn't do as well as people expected. It was widely regarded as an updated version of Tik Tok, and although both songs peaked at #1 Tik Tok occupied the position longer and sold much more copies. Cannibal's sales were also underwhelming because of that, being generic is not a good thing.
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WRWWR was cute for a couple weeks, but after that to me it became more tired than an asthmatic running a marathon.
the rest of the album. It was a big step back for her overall.
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Originally posted by Sammi
Gaga has performed her first singles on every talk/award show in US.
"3" didn't get any performance. Womanizer got 1 US performance.
Considering that her sales are brilliant.
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Telephone didn't have any performances, it sold marvellously on its own merit.
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
WRWWR was cute for a couple weeks, but after that to me it became more tired than an asthmatic running a marathon.
the rest of the album. It was a big step back for her overall.
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She's going to have to work hard on her next album, I think she's going to have to re-invent herself. She must become more experimental.
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Originally posted by Celestial
Telephone didn't have any performances, it sold marvellously on its own merit.
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Gaga, Bey, video hype. Anyway, I think Britney's sales are amazing considering her promo. That's it.
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Originally posted by Sammi
Gaga has performed her first singles on every talk/award show in US.
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This coming from a Katy Perry fan
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Originally posted by Celestial
Telephone didn't have any performances, it sold marvellously on its own merit.
She's going to have to work hard on her next album, I think she's going to have to re-invent herself. She must become more experimental.
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We're talking about 2/3 of the trinity being on one track with "Telephone." Of course the song would sell, you have two huge fanbases buying the same single, if it didn't sale I would be concerned about the two. Also, Gaga had done some small promo for Telephone overseas, but not in the US.
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
This coming from a Katy Perry fan
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+1
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Nicole
This coming from a Katy Perry fan
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We're talking about singles Nicole.
4,4 million selling CG,
3,1 million selling TD,
2,6 selling Firework
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I have a feeling HIAM will get to 4m.
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Originally posted by Celestial
Telephone didn't have any performances, it sold marvellously on its own merit.
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The video and the fact of having ****ing Bey in the song is the best promotion it could have
And for Me Cannibal was way better than Animal
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