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Post by Adam (UTR) on Apr 7, 2015 17:15:52 GMT -5
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Post by Juan Carlos on Apr 13, 2015 17:33:34 GMT -5
SUNDAY PUBLISHED 4/12 UPDATE:
CHR/Pop: 78 65 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 179 103 76 2.622
Rhythmic: 248 108 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 45 9 36 0.079
Hot AC: 213 141 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 4 1 3 0.018
Dance: 52 35 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 109 75 34 0.149
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Post by jred on Apr 13, 2015 19:15:01 GMT -5
His singles this era burnt so fast on me, but this was boring from the start. I don't see it going top 10, maybe top 20. Just doesn't seem like something Pop would embrace, Calvin Harris or not.
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Post by BadRomance on Apr 13, 2015 19:50:08 GMT -5
I want this to be a hit just so HAIM get more visibility!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2015 4:54:44 GMT -5
This is the only single from this album I've liked (probably because I love HAIM), but it doesn't sound like a hit at all.
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Apr 14, 2015 8:10:57 GMT -5
This is pretty good.
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Post by bigb0882 on Apr 15, 2015 22:44:24 GMT -5
I heard this today and immediately knew it was HAIM. I was a bit surprised it was Calvin Harris because I didn't expect them to be the type but good for them getting some recognition finally. Their debut album was insanely good. I like that this song is clearly a Calvin Harris production but also so clearly HAIM. Best of both.
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Post by TheAzianWill on Apr 17, 2015 13:02:51 GMT -5
Pretty heavy activity detected on the Taking Off section on All Access
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Post by Daryl the Beryl on Apr 18, 2015 6:11:38 GMT -5
Top 50 on Pop:
69 50 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 621 162 459 3.601
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 18, 2015 10:15:30 GMT -5
As is the AI. I think this is going to end up being the biggest hit for Calvin in the U.S. after We Found Love. Which in turn would also be HAIM's biggest hit in the U.S. as well.
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Post by allow that on Apr 18, 2015 10:51:35 GMT -5
I think this is going to end up being the biggest hit for Calvin in the U.S. after We Found Love. Which in turn would also be HAIM's biggest hit in the U.S. as well. That's a very bold prediction for a fourth single.
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Post by Sir Benji on Apr 18, 2015 11:13:14 GMT -5
My favorite from the album. I hope this smashes Haim deserves it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2015 18:41:01 GMT -5
I feel like this song sounds like something that would click with people. I hope I'm right. I love the song's sound a lot!
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Post by Az Paynter on Apr 19, 2015 6:11:35 GMT -5
65 49 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 768 179 589 4.261
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Post by BadRomance on Apr 19, 2015 11:20:40 GMT -5
Here's the version for your weekends:
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2015 11:29:49 GMT -5
Here's the version for your weekends: Better than the album version.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2015 14:00:46 GMT -5
Can't believe this is still barely in the top 500 on iTunes :'( I hope it's going to pick up a lot more for summer...sounds like a summer song to me
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Post by Dylan :) on Apr 19, 2015 15:09:46 GMT -5
I think the fact that it doesn't sound like every other Calvin song and doesn't have a drop w/out vocals will help it a lot.
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Post by surfy on Apr 19, 2015 21:09:11 GMT -5
I'm liking this remix a lot more than the album version!!! I can get into that! :)
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Post by Juan Carlos on Apr 19, 2015 21:48:51 GMT -5
SUNDAY PUBLISHED 4/19 UPDATE:
CHR/Pop: 65 46 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 768 179 589 4.261
Dance: 35 27 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 131 109 22 0.167
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Post by Az Paynter on Apr 20, 2015 9:14:55 GMT -5
62 44 CALVIN HARRIS Pray To God f/HAIM 874 210 664 4.513
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Post by Juan Carlos on Apr 20, 2015 11:51:14 GMT -5
AllAccess is listing that its impact date is tomorrow now.
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Post by Glove Slap on Apr 20, 2015 12:59:46 GMT -5
I'm surprised this is starting off so strong after how the last single did and this being with a lower profile act.
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Post by skizzo on Apr 20, 2015 13:06:03 GMT -5
The last single did just fine for a 3rd single.
Not sure how this will do. We all know if flopped in the UK, but now its been a flop all over Europe, and that is after "Outside" reached #1 in some countries like Germany.
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Post by Glove Slap on Apr 20, 2015 13:11:02 GMT -5
I wouldn't mind if this was the last single from this project.
It doesn't seem as long because these singles have had shorter runs with higher peaks sometimes compared to the previous one, but this is the 6th single pulled from it right? And Under Control wasn't even 2 years ago.
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Post by jjose712 on Apr 20, 2015 13:35:25 GMT -5
As is the AI. I think this is going to end up being the biggest hit for Calvin in the U.S. after We Found Love. Which in turn would also be HAIM's biggest hit in the U.S. as well. That'll be a surprise. Calvin is performing on pop way better than on the hot 100 lately, his last tow singles were barely top 20 (Outside not even that), and this song didn't perform well on UK (so it's not like if this was an smash hit everywhere). I would be really good for HAIM if this was a hit, in their album there's a good bunch of songs that would be pop hits if they have a chance
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 20, 2015 14:15:07 GMT -5
I think this is going to end up being the biggest hit for Calvin in the U.S. after We Found Love. Which in turn would also be HAIM's biggest hit in the U.S. as well. That's a very bold prediction for a fourth single. I don't think single order really matters for dance/EDM artists in the United States as their albums tend to not sell high amounts, so the effect that generally comes with older singles is much less prevalent for them. For example, Calvin Harris' biggest single in the states from his last album wasn't the lead single (I would say "Sweet Nothing" or "I Need Your Love" were probably the biggest even if INYL charted lower than "Feel So Close," I think it had a stronger impact overall). Plus, when we're dealing with songs in which other artists are doing the vocals, many people generally tend to associate said single with that artist rather than Calvin, and that helps combat the "this is the nth single from Calvin's album" effect as well. As is the AI. I think this is going to end up being the biggest hit for Calvin in the U.S. after We Found Love. Which in turn would also be HAIM's biggest hit in the U.S. as well. That'll be a surprise. Calvin is performing on pop way better than on the hot 100 lately, his last tow singles were barely top 20 (Outside not even that), and this song didn't perform well on UK (so it's not like if this was an smash hit everywhere). I would be really good for HAIM if this was a hit, in their album there's a good bunch of songs that would be pop hits if they have a chance I don't know about "Blame," but I know "Outside" was definitely hurt by "Love Me Like You Do," and I think many would argue that "Pray to God" is a much better single choice than both "Blame" and "Outside." Also, the US market is vastly different from the UK's. "Pray to God" seems to be better suited for the US market than the UK's to me, and it definitely would not be the first time an artist from the UK had a single that did much better in the US than their home country. Speaking of Ellie Goulding, "Lights" is a prime example of that. (#2 in the US versus #49 in the UK) Then there's also Adele with "Set Fire to the Rain" (#11 UK vs #1 US) and to a much lesser extent "Rolling in the Deep" (#2 in the UK versus #1 in the US for seven weeks).
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Post by allow that on Apr 20, 2015 14:19:54 GMT -5
That's a very bold prediction for a fourth single. I don't think single order really matters for dance/EDM artists in the United States as their albums tend to not sell high amounts, so the effect that generally comes with older singles is much less prevalent for them. I agree to an extent, but I think bigger names like Calvin who have the benefit of Pop radio consistently behind them can only go so far deep into an album before diminishing returns set in. I have to disagree here, although it may be a case of varying markets. "Feel So Close" definitely feels like a much bigger hit than "I Need Your Love." "Sweet Nothing" does as well. That said, "Pray To God" is off to a great start and my personal favorite Calvin song in a long time...so I'll be rooting for its success.
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Post by The Upper Hand on Apr 20, 2015 14:26:45 GMT -5
Interesting discussion, guys. I'm totally rooting for this!
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Post by Au$tin on Apr 20, 2015 14:29:37 GMT -5
I don't think single order really matters for dance/EDM artists in the United States as their albums tend to not sell high amounts, so the effect that generally comes with older singles is much less prevalent for them. I agree to an extent, but I think bigger names like Calvin who have the benefit of Pop radio consistently behind them can only go so far deep into an album before diminishing returns set in. I have to disagree here, although it may be a case of varying markets. "Feel So Close" definitely feels like a much bigger hit than "I Need Your Love." "Sweet Nothing" does as well. That said, "Pray To God" is off to a great start and my personal favorite Calvin song in a long time...so I'll be rooting for its success. I could see where someone might state that. I would definitely say that Calvin along with David Guetta are much bigger names and are more prone to the lengthier album effect than someone like, say, Zedd, but it's also not nearly as comparable as someone like Taylor Swift or Ariana Grande who are much bigger names, so more people are likely to know their album tracks before they become singles, giving them that lengthier album cycle effect that hurts their later singles. Would you say "Feel So Close" was bigger than "Sweet Nothing"? I can potentially see the case for it being bigger than "I Need Your Love" as my perception is probably skewed since it was the bigger hit of the three within my age group in this area as well as it definitely being the one I liked the most, but I feel like "Sweet Nothing" was still bigger than "Feel So Close." But even at that, the fact that we can discuss this topic without mentioning "Let's Go" kind of showcases what I was talking about. The second single was easily bested by the third and fourth. Interesting discussion, guys. I have to agree here. I'm thoroughly enjoying this discussion, which is strange given I'm not a Calvin Harris fan in the slightest. It's a nice, calm, open-minded, and well thought out discussion on the charts and music industry, which is what this forum is intended for, and I'm loving every minute of it!
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