damn... i really really feel bad for K$1! its like she doesnt even have any say in what happens!! she's just gonna have to watch the song get removed from every radio station!!
now the DJs better ***** out C'mon to make up for it!
DY was already peaking. She was only being heavily supported by the pop panel, so it was only a matter of time before it would take a tumble. Spent three weeks at #1 on pop, peaked at #2 on the Hot 100, and will shift about 2-2.5 million copies (maybe a bit more) in the end. Now RCA can really start to promote and push her 2nd single which seems to be off to a good start already.