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Originally posted by J-esper
Nicole would sadly do nothing with an urban song. Right There was an hybrid island/pop song and they never pushed it to urban or other formats than pop. Her label never tried to build an urban audience and always relies on random things beside promo. The thing to launch her would be the will.i.am strategy, get an highly infectious song with a big US star! and then she may get a push by it being catchy and by it featuring someone big!
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Right There promo was a disaster. Even the performances were bad.
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Originally posted by Poisonous
Thing is, in Africa, technology is not used as much as the EU or US... So, Obviously, other continents will rank higher interms of statistics.. ... I do acknowledge Europe and Asia are her largest supporters thou in any other continent..
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Heavy technology use isn't high in Asia (outside East Asia) either except mobile phones. I was actually surprised to see Central Asian countries Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan searching for Nicole so much. Maybe she could pass if she had lighter skin:
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Originally posted by B2R4D
Compared to all of her other singles, 'Boomerang' sounds the most tailored for international audiences.
It really sounds like the kind of song that could work anywhere in the world, not just a few markets.
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You don't think that applies to Poison, DHYB, Right There or Wet? All those could have done well in the US if they had radio support. DHYB and Right There had none.