There's no confusion.
Releasing YG and WIWYM as singles (one after another) would be just not right... when Natalie, MMHS and Gorilla are on the same LP.
The sticker doesn't mean anything when both songs were already promo track from UJ.
They can't release both Young Girls and WIWYM. Its either one or the other.
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Anyway, Natalie's my new fave off the album. Single #5 after Moonshine plz.
There's no confusion.
Releasing YG and WIWYM as singles (one after another) would be just not right... when Natalie, MMHS and Gorilla are on the same LP.
The sticker doesn't mean anything when both songs were already promo track from UJ.
I agree
+ the stickers mainly indicate the known songs or songs that "could" get a release or songs that have a feature. But anything can happen during an era.
Ok I wont mind it if young girls is the second single, I am realizing that the song is very beautiful, this live performance tore my heart, bruno is a tormented soul.
Maybe this song has a hidden message. And not just about young girls.
You all were saying the other day that he already has shot a music video for the song, right.
As "Heaven" earns the distinction of being the first title to rank atop the Hot 100, Radio Songs, Digital Songs and On-Demand Songs at the same time, it's the first track to crown the more established Hot 100, Radio Songs and Digital Songs charts simultaneously since Rihanna's "We Found Love," featuring Calvin Harris, the week of Dec. 3, 2011. Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera (two weeks), Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" (three) and Katy Perry's "E.T.," featuring Kanye West, also scored such a hat trick last year.
As "Heaven" earns the distinction of being the first title to rank atop the Hot 100, Radio Songs, Digital Songs and On-Demand Songs at the same time, it's the first track to crown the more established Hot 100, Radio Songs and Digital Songs charts simultaneously since Rihanna's "We Found Love," featuring Calvin Harris, the week of Dec. 3, 2011. Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger," featuring Christina Aguilera (two weeks), Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" (three) and Katy Perry's "E.T.," featuring Kanye West, also scored such a hat trick last year.
I'm not here for how Germany + Netherlands have abandoned him this era.
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The 2nd single better fix this.
Well he can't have it all, I guess we all expected that he might lose some of his old fans with this album, it's so much different than his debut, people need some time and hopefully he will do better with his next single.
Germany was there for him since he went on tour.
Live performances do justice for him. Just wait.
But he can't keep promoting forever.
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Like, in the Netherlands,
Nothin on You - #1
Billionaire - #1
JTWYA - #1
Grenade - #1
The Lazy Song - #4
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LooH - #8
What the hell?
But he can't keep promoting forever.
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Like, in the Netherlands,
Nothin on You - #1
Billionaire - #1
JTWYA - #1
Grenade - #1
The Lazy Song - #4
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LooH - #8
What the hell?
It's so weird what's happening in Germany & Netherlands, especially when UJ & locked out of heaven are doing much better in countries that weren't even for him with his debut album.
It's so weird what's happening in Germany & Netherlands, especially when UJ & locked out of heaven are doing much better in countries that weren't even for him with his debut album.
Yeah he's much bigger in Spain and France now, as compared to the Doo Wops era.
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But i guess i kinda get it. LooH isn't as straighforwardly POP as his other singles, so i guess they just weren't feeling it (?)
Let's hope the 2nd single does the trick.