Mega248
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Post by Mega248 on May 12, 2004 17:27:32 GMT -5
mmr247.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Details.asp?sngcde=MRAZcp&format=A2RLooking at all the increases at the above link and the fact that it got 21 adds last week, how is this not on the Mediabase JUMP list? Is this somehow being considered a recurrent, keeping it out of the JUMP list? Something similar has happened a few times on the pop chart.
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Matt4319
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Post by Matt4319 on May 12, 2004 17:28:59 GMT -5
It is on the jump list... JASON MRAZ Curbside Prophet +221 34
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Matt4319
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Post by Matt4319 on May 12, 2004 17:29:52 GMT -5
I'll delete this topic if you want me to. ;)
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Mega248
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Post by Mega248 on May 12, 2004 17:34:17 GMT -5
Wtf... it wasn't as of this morning, I swear. LOL.
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Radical347
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Post by Radical347 on May 12, 2004 19:35:27 GMT -5
I just think the song is an error... ;)
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Post by aceofbaseinfo on May 13, 2004 13:59:44 GMT -5
I loved The Remedy. I thought You and I Both as a follow up had huge potential - touching song, great vocals, catchy elements. But Y&IB didn't do as well as I would have thought... so I'll just sit back and see how Curbside Prophet does. I consider it the weakest of Mraz's three singles to date but I've learned long ago not to be too sure in my predictions with radio station playlists
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Post by singingsparrow on May 14, 2004 7:49:41 GMT -5
I loved The Remedy. I thought You and I Both as a follow up had huge potential - touching song, great vocals, catchy elements. But Y&IB didn't do as well as I would have thought... so I'll just sit back and see how Curbside Prophet does. I consider it the weakest of Mraz's three singles to date but I've learned long ago not to be too sure in my predictions with radio station playlists "Curbside Prophet" is by far Mraz's worst single from the album. His Triple A audience must be cringing in the most part hearing M-R-A-Z on their stations. This single will abruptly crash and burn on both formats. Sincerely, Noah Eaton
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Radical347
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Post by Radical347 on May 14, 2004 10:30:21 GMT -5
"Curbside Prophet" is by far Mraz's worst single from the album. His Triple A audience must be cringing in the most part hearing M-R-A-Z on their stations. Yeah that line makes me absolutely cringe, but it's nothing compared to what replaces it in the live version -- a bunch of people screaming "I wanna have your baby."
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