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Post by mag on Mar 27, 2023 18:01:12 GMT -5
Currently #46 on Monday Morning Intel's callouts while "Last Night" is at #4. I hate "Last Night" and don't get why it's been connecting so well. To me, it seems like listeners prefer the more dark sounding country-rap stuff from him which personally I think is where he's at his weakest. Give me more songs that sound like "One Thing At A Time"! Because it’s a song you can listen to anywhere. People here in Miami FL play it alongside Drake and Bad Bunny
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Post by onebuffalo on Apr 10, 2023 15:37:06 GMT -5
Last Night returns to #1 on the Hot 100.
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Post by christianlarson9 on Jun 1, 2023 23:24:12 GMT -5
According to a new adverisement on MMI’s website, this is going for max spins now. I’m personally sad this ended up getting over shadowed by “Last Night”. It’s one of my favorite Morgan singles.
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Post by er1c612 on Jun 1, 2023 23:35:11 GMT -5
According to a new adverisement on MMI’s website, this is going for max spins now. I’m personally sad this ended up getting over shadowed by “Last Night”. It’s one of my favorite Morgan singles. I hope this isn’t true because I much prefer this song to “Last Night” and would be sad if this song doesn’t get to #1. I also think it would set a bad precedent if a song that was released as a radio single and pushed by the label gets outshined by a song that only started with unsolicited airplay. If that’s the case, then there’s almost no power for a label or artist to choose a song to promote if radio is just gonna decide on their own
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2023 0:07:43 GMT -5
This would be a silly decision and throw away his streak completely for no reason. Do they think it is going to get blocked by fast car anyway or something?
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Post by rbundy1987 on Jun 2, 2023 0:13:51 GMT -5
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Post by recordyear on Jun 2, 2023 0:24:40 GMT -5
Tbf, this song has terrible callout according to MMI (36th out of 50). Big Loud probably knows this would be blocked by Last Night anyway so they would decide to max this early.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2023 0:39:43 GMT -5
Tbf, this song has terrible callout according to MMI (36th out of 50). Big Loud probably knows this would be blocked by Last Night anyway so they would decide to max this early. Wow, I’m surprised it got taken so high with such terrible callouts. I guess that’s because of his name. But it is A shame he will lose his streak
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Post by jasper0102 on Jun 2, 2023 0:44:12 GMT -5
Sad this song's run is gonna get cut short, out of the Morgan Wallen songs that have lasted on the Hot 100 after his album bomb this is my favorite. At least Everything I Love is probably gonna do better than this, and that one's good too so i hope it does
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Post by zdm1998 on Jun 2, 2023 10:44:28 GMT -5
Tbf, this song has terrible callout according to MMI (36th out of 50). Big Loud probably knows this would be blocked by Last Night anyway so they would decide to max this early. Wow, I’m surprised it got taken so high with such terrible callouts. I guess that’s because of his name. But it is A shame he will lose his streak I mean the streak isn’t very big, only like 4 or 5 songs, considering 7 Summers peaked in the teens due to the controversy. But yeah, I’d been eyed the callouts on this and wondering if radio was going to do anything about it.
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Post by .indulgecountry on Jun 2, 2023 13:41:06 GMT -5
I definitely expected MW to be able to weather the landscape and be able to move up to #1 with this eventually in another month or two due to his star power and label politics, buuuut in a way I'm kinda actually happy to see them take the approach of realizing there's not much worth in riding this one out considering its done about all it was naturally going to do given that it was overshadowed by "Last Night" and the research is indicating that this one isn't something radio was looking to hold onto. He's in an amazing position to where he stands more to gain from them just dropping this sooner rather than later and pivoting to... any of the like 6 other tracks on the record that radio is already chomping at the bit to play. The options are endless, and I'm excited to see just how many hits he can stack up with this record. I predict it'll easily be the most singles for a country record since Shania Twain in her prime.
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Post by keelhauled on Jun 2, 2023 14:01:14 GMT -5
If that’s the case, then there’s almost no power for a label or artist to choose a song to promote if radio is just gonna decide on their own You mean that perhaps what gets played will actually reflect what's popular with consumers instead of which label can shovel the most money at dragging mediocre music up radio charts with no regard for indicators of consumer interest like sales and streaming? THE HORROR.
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Post by marcyjames on Jun 2, 2023 14:55:41 GMT -5
If that’s the case, then there’s almost no power for a label or artist to choose a song to promote if radio is just gonna decide on their own You mean that perhaps what gets played will actually reflect what's popular with consumers instead of which label can shovel the most money at dragging mediocre music up radio charts with no regard for indicators of consumer interest like sales and streaming? THE HORROR. Morgan and even Luke’s current power in the format is rare and I kind of doubt it will have much effect for the vast majority of artists/songs.
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Post by kml567 on Jun 2, 2023 19:03:34 GMT -5
Where are people seeing the Callout results? There used to be a free chart on Mediabase, but now it's not available to general public.
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Post by zdm1998 on Jun 2, 2023 19:33:59 GMT -5
Where are people seeing the Callout results? There used to be a free chart on Mediabase, but now it's not available to general public. The official callouts are locked, but the Monday Morning Intel report (which is on all access) has a section where callouts are listed. They were somewhat on on par with the official ones that used to be posted. That’s the closest thing we have to them now.
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Post by kml567 on Jun 2, 2023 21:34:57 GMT -5
Where are people seeing the Callout results? There used to be a free chart on Mediabase, but now it's not available to general public. The official callouts are locked, but the Monday Morning Intel report (which is on all access) has a section where callouts are listed. They were somewhat on on par with the official ones that used to be posted. That’s the closest thing we have to them now. Thank you so much! I see it now on Monday Morning Intel. Wow - those callouts results are not what I expected for a Morgan Wallen song!
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Post by dm2081 on Jun 2, 2023 21:40:13 GMT -5
This song always had an alternative rock feel to it. I could easily see Vampire Weekend or The 1975 recording this based on the production. It’s unfortunate that “Last Night” stole its thunder, but I’m all for more songs on the album getting single treatment sooner than later.
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Post by someguy on Jun 3, 2023 22:19:02 GMT -5
Too bad that they’re throwing in the towel, as this is probably my favourite song of his, but in the long run, it makes more sense to move on to get as many singles out as possible.
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Post by er1c612 on Jun 6, 2023 16:32:03 GMT -5
To me it looks like this week is it’s push week and not last week. It still seems to be gaining spins. I could see this getting up to Top 3 with a big enough push since many of the songs above it are dropping. With “Last Night” beginning to lose spins and this in possibly its last week, I would assume we get a new single announcement soon. I’m hoping the Eric Church duet “Man Made A Bar” gets sent to radio at some point, as it’s probably my favorite song on the album.
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Post by recordyear on Jun 6, 2023 17:58:16 GMT -5
To me it looks like this week is it’s push week and not last week. It still seems to be gaining spins. I could see this getting up to Top 3 with a big enough push since many of the songs above it are dropping. With “Last Night” beginning to lose spins and this in possibly its last week, I would assume we get a new single announcement soon. I’m hoping the Eric Church duet “Man Made A Bar” gets sent to radio at some point, as it’s probably my favorite song on the album. 1. The push week has always been this week since beginning, since that poster saw the max spins ad last Friday, that means the push starts by, but not finishes by then (similar to the upcoming push for Tennessee Orange). 2. Everything I Love is already announced by Big Loud CEO as the next country radio single.
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Post by er1c612 on Jun 6, 2023 23:05:26 GMT -5
To me it looks like this week is it’s push week and not last week. It still seems to be gaining spins. I could see this getting up to Top 3 with a big enough push since many of the songs above it are dropping. With “Last Night” beginning to lose spins and this in possibly its last week, I would assume we get a new single announcement soon. I’m hoping the Eric Church duet “Man Made A Bar” gets sent to radio at some point, as it’s probably my favorite song on the album. 1. The push week has always been this week since beginning, since that poster saw the max spins ad last Friday, that means the push starts by, but not finishes by then (similar to the upcoming push for Tennessee Orange). 2. Everything I Love is already announced by Big Loud CEO as the next country radio single. Thanks for clarifying that this is the push week. I know what push weeks are, but I guess I got confused by the timing of the ads. Also thanks for letting me know that Everything I Love is the next single, I like that song as well.
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Post by Carriefan1190 on Jun 7, 2023 14:01:56 GMT -5
Interesting that they’re pulling the plug on this already. I get that it’s older than Last Night, but this could easily contend for #1 now that Last Night is done.
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Post by raylatch98 on Jun 7, 2023 14:39:04 GMT -5
Interesting that they’re pulling the plug on this already. I get that it’s older than Last Night, but this could easily contend for #1 now that Last Night is done. Eh, I don't think so. It's callout has been pretty horrible all things considered so I wouldn't be shocked if radio hinted to Big Loud that they weren't gonna take this any farther.
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Post by zdm1998 on Jun 7, 2023 15:53:06 GMT -5
This might have been a #1 contender if he didn’t have “Last Night” smashing at the same time. So radio really doesn’t have an initiative to play this one with bad callouts when they can just play “Last Night” instead, which is smashing a lot harder.
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Post by diamondinmypocket on Jun 7, 2023 18:48:03 GMT -5
Interesting that they’re pulling the plug on this already. I get that it’s older than Last Night, but this could easily contend for #1 now that Last Night is done. Eh, I don't think so. It's callout has been pretty horrible all things considered so I wouldn't be shocked if radio hinted to Big Loud that they weren't gonna take this any farther. Agreed. BL has no reason to be asking for favors from radio with Morgan having 2 songs in the top 10 and huge recurrent airplay on the last couple. Let callout decide the songs fate (don’t push too hard) and continue to send multiple singles up for as long as his star is on fire
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Post by gcizvolsfan on Jun 7, 2023 23:10:00 GMT -5
Perhaps, they would have kept it going until seeing Luke's "Fast Car" take off. I think it will follow "Last Night" at the top on BB.
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Post by 🌺CountryLineDancer on Jun 8, 2023 1:32:09 GMT -5
This is #1 in Canada this week, while Last Night is still at #15. This grew on me a lot, so glad to see it reached the top at least in Canada.
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Post by kanimal on Jun 9, 2023 10:46:52 GMT -5
According to a new adverisement on MMI’s website, this is going for max spins now. I’m personally sad this ended up getting over shadowed by “Last Night”. It’s one of my favorite Morgan singles. I hope this isn’t true because I much prefer this song to “Last Night” and would be sad if this song doesn’t get to #1. I also think it would set a bad precedent if a song that was released as a radio single and pushed by the label gets outshined by a song that only started with unsolicited airplay. If that’s the case, then there’s almost no power for a label or artist to choose a song to promote if radio is just gonna decide on their own Is that really a bad thing though? I get that we recognize the impact of "official singles," promo teams, push weeks, etc ... but radio is supposed to be in the business of playing what its audience wants. And with real-time knowledge about what they want via digital numbers, radio has less (objective) reason than ever to let labels dictate what gets played. A world in which "push weeks" were eliminated would be a great world. The obvious counterargument would be that radio promo teams are essential for helping new/emerging artists, but even that argument is flimsy. There have been cases at numerous formats of unestablished artists getting a big sales/streaming hit ... only for it to underperform at radio because radio wouldn't support it without a proper label promo effort ... and by the time the promo effort was mobilized, the song was no longer hot on digital. Additionally, while I'm with those frustrated that Morgan Wallen seems to have his biggest success with his lamest, pop-skewing singles ... One Thing At A Time is hardly some pure country song in its own right. The main riff, as perfectly pointed out by Saving Country Music, is basically cheesy yacht rock.
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Post by er1c612 on Jun 9, 2023 15:29:18 GMT -5
I hope this isn’t true because I much prefer this song to “Last Night” and would be sad if this song doesn’t get to #1. I also think it would set a bad precedent if a song that was released as a radio single and pushed by the label gets outshined by a song that only started with unsolicited airplay. If that’s the case, then there’s almost no power for a label or artist to choose a song to promote if radio is just gonna decide on their own Is that really a bad thing though? I get that we recognize the impact of "official singles," promo teams, push weeks, etc ... but radio is supposed to be in the business of playing what its audience wants. And with real-time knowledge about what they want via digital numbers, radio has less (objective) reason than ever to let labels dictate what gets played. A world in which "push weeks" were eliminated would be a great world. The obvious counterargument would be that radio promo teams are essential for helping new/emerging artists, but even that argument is flimsy. There have been cases at numerous formats of unestablished artists getting a big sales/streaming hit ... only for it to underperform at radio because radio wouldn't support it without a proper label promo effort ... and by the time the promo effort was mobilized, the song was no longer hot on digital. Additionally, while I'm with those frustrated that Morgan Wallen seems to have his biggest success with his lamest, pop-skewing singles ... One Thing At A Time is hardly some pure country song in its own right. The main riff, as perfectly pointed out by Saving Country Music, is basically cheesy yacht rock. I’ve seen a few other people make similar remarks to my post, and having read them, I can see y’all’s side of this. It is definitely in radios interest to play what’s popular, while it’s popular, and in the case of Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs, it probably doesn’t matter which of their songs reach Number 1, just as long as at least one of them does. But in that same vein, I think radio should also break in new artists as well as keeping established acts a decent number of hits to keep their careers going. If they go only by sales and streaming numbers, they’d have no reason to play any artists other than Wallen, Luke Combs, & Bailey Zimmerman. So yeah, y’all are right that playing what’s popular when it’s popular is a good thing for radio, but as long as they keep other artists in rotation it shouldn’t be an issue.
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Post by recordyear on Jun 12, 2023 5:13:53 GMT -5
Around 1.1 million loss in audience today. This is done.
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