If they released Pour it Up video an pop radio adds date when it was huge on Rhy/Urb, it could have gone top10 on pop, no more. A top5 peak on Hot100 too.
Oh well Death Jam ****ed up everything after Stay. (Actually they already ****ed it up without releasing it on Spotify).
Harlem Shake had thousands of videos all over YouTube, while CRTFY has only a few.I don't understand why you are so pressed.
I'm not pressed, I haven't stated anything other than facts. You were implying that CRTFY was going to do well based on views by comparing it to HS and that just isn't true.
I'm not pressed, I haven't stated anything other than facts. You were implying that CRTFY was going to do well based on views by comparing it to HS and that just isn't true.
I assumed it was doing as well as Harlem Shake and then sweet Ger made it clear it wasn't. We all get your hate for the song, but it's time to get some air.
I assumed it was doing as well as Harlem Shake and then sweet Ger made it clear it wasn't. We all get your hate for the song, but it's time to get some air.
I don't hate the song, why do you assume I do? I bought the song on iTunes, it's all up and through my workout playlist but that doesn't mean the song is a hit and this is a "charts" thread.
I don't hate the song, why do you assume I do? I bought the song on iTunes, it's all up and through my workout playlist but that doesn't mean the song is a hit and this is a "charts" thread.
I just assumed the same way you assumed I was stating the song was going to do as big as Harlem Shake.
Probably because the single (by both internationally acclaimed artists Shakira and Rihanna) is doing worse than an album track, which isn't even released as a single?