rsmatto
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Post by rsmatto on Jun 4, 2014 17:36:51 GMT -5
Unless they find a label that's bigger and willing to promo it, they're likely to find someone like New Revolution. There's really no other major chart promo option and I doubt RPM will wanna promote her. DMG will likely have to hire some in-house talent to promote future radio singles.
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someguy
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Post by someguy on Jun 8, 2014 0:14:03 GMT -5
I don't love her voice either, but I think that the sales of her album should be enough to get country radio at least interested in trying out a second single. I haven't listened to the album, so I don't know if there are any obvious single candidates, but I wouldn't be surprised to see a second single have a nice start. What'll happen after the first few weeks is anybody's guess, though.
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.indulgecountry
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Post by .indulgecountry on Jun 8, 2014 1:51:37 GMT -5
I just don't see her doing much. Even with the unforeseen circumstances of her promotional partner ceasing operations, she's signed to Hollywood Records, which is often criticized in the pop circles of Pulse the way Curb Records is here due to their messy business practices. Her album debuted with decent sales, but those are mostly due to her name recognition as an actress and taking that into consideration, it's not necessarily a very convincing case for radio play. I could see her country career panning out like Julianne Hough's, minus the hit.
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