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Post by Mayman on Dec 15, 2019 0:21:12 GMT -5
Heard this on the radio today, love it.
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Post by Juan Carlos on Dec 15, 2019 1:27:59 GMT -5
Senorita, Shameless and Liar were the only songs sent to radio this era so far. That's not true at all. "Living Proof" was sent to Pop, Rhythmic and Hot AC after the track was released on 11/14. Meanwhile, "My Oh My", despite of not being sent to radio yet, has a Hot AC impact date for 1/6, so it's expected to have a Pop impact date around that time too.
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Post by Lumi on Dec 15, 2019 1:45:35 GMT -5
Lmao weren’t you the one who was disappointed that Taylor didn’t bend over for Zayn in the I Don’t Wanna Live Forever video? Did someone find God recently or something? If I recall correctly that had everything to do with hyper-sexualizing Zayn to be aggressively dominant and masculine in accordance to the BDSM themes of '50 Shades'. Taylor didn't matter, it could've been anyone 'cause she was just gonna be a prop for Disco's pornographic sexual Zayn fantasy. That's his thing - wanting/demanding/wishing for incredibly sexual and erotic displays from male artists (even better if it's homosexual displays), but if a woman dares to be sexual or suggestive on her own terms (ie. no men required) then it's slut-shame city. The tea is absolutely delicious today!
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Post by jdanton2 on Dec 15, 2019 3:34:37 GMT -5
Senorita, Shameless and Liar were the only songs sent to radio this era so far. That's not true at all. "Living Proof" was sent to Pop, Rhythmic and Hot AC after the track was released on 11/14. Meanwhile, "My Oh My", despite of not being sent to radio yet, has a Hot AC impact date for 1/6, so it's expected to have a Pop impact date around that time too. not even under Cool New Music which i guess means it was sent to radio while Living Proof is still there.My Oh My already getting getting a 131 gain in the past 7 days from All Stations.
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Post by Choco on Dec 15, 2019 8:59:59 GMT -5
this era is so messy my oh my the singles make no sense every time "living proof" was a bad choice but so was "liar"
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Post by lostinhavana on Dec 15, 2019 19:24:29 GMT -5
surprised how well this is doing on Apple Music just hit the top 50
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Post by think pink. on Dec 15, 2019 19:43:52 GMT -5
surprised how well this is doing on Apple Music just hit the top 50 Da Baby always does well there.
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Post by Leo ✔ on Dec 15, 2019 19:45:58 GMT -5
this is really catchy!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2019 19:57:50 GMT -5
Does the scream at the beginning remind anyone else of Sweet But Psycho?
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Post by Tylerjamesnerd on Dec 15, 2019 23:39:05 GMT -5
Senorita, Shameless and Liar were the only songs sent to radio this era so far. That's not true at all. "Living Proof" was sent to Pop, Rhythmic and Hot AC after the track was released on 11/14. Meanwhile, "My Oh My", despite of not being sent to radio yet, has a Hot AC impact date for 1/6, so it's expected to have a Pop impact date around that time too. so it was givin an adds date? I'm just trying to understand.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2019 23:45:13 GMT -5
This should have been the lead. I don't think this was made yet when shameless and liar came out
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2019 23:48:55 GMT -5
You can never really count out Camila, she's the cockroach of pop music, once you think she's 100% out, she comes back better than ever. This will be a big hit in 2020 probably, imagine if Camila gets a #1 song three years in a row, the fumes from her haters will be delicious! I think Camila songs will always take off if the quality is there , lair was just not a good song and living proof wasn't any better but she definitely can make amazing music and have huge hits
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Post by Au$tin on Dec 16, 2019 2:36:37 GMT -5
That's not true at all. "Living Proof" was sent to Pop, Rhythmic and Hot AC after the track was released on 11/14. Meanwhile, "My Oh My", despite of not being sent to radio yet, has a Hot AC impact date for 1/6, so it's expected to have a Pop impact date around that time too. so it was givin an adds date? I'm just trying to understand. No it wasn't. There's a difference between being sent to radio and being sent for adds. When a song is sent to radio, it is physically sent to radio stations in hopes it received airplay. When a song is sent for adds, it is given a hard date to let radio programmers know an exact date for when they will begin a radio campaign. The latter is more a rigid plan with label involvement. The former is more a "for your consideration" type of thing. Most songs are given both, but it is difficult for a song to receive significant airplay without an adds date.
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Post by NeRD on Dec 16, 2019 7:20:00 GMT -5
Au$tin educating the amateurs in here.
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Post by Tylerjamesnerd on Dec 16, 2019 9:14:03 GMT -5
so it was givin an adds date? I'm just trying to understand. No it wasn't. There's a difference between being sent to radio and being sent for adds. When a song is sent to radio, it is physically sent to radio stations in hopes it received airplay. When a song is sent for adds, it is given a hard date to let radio programmers know an exact date for when they will begin a radio campaign. The latter is more a rigid plan with label involvement. The former is more a "for your consideration" type of thing. Most songs are given both, but it is difficult for a song to receive significant airplay without an adds date. that's what I thought maybe was the case, I dont usually consider something a single without a hard adds date / radio promotion, not to mention "living Proof" didnt chart. Good to know though.
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Post by Tylerjamesnerd on Dec 16, 2019 9:21:33 GMT -5
Au$tin educating the amateurs in here. I was just asking a question. I follow charts regularly, and keep my mouth shut in these threads regularly. I'm not an amateur, I've been following charts since 2013. Country charts is what I mostly follow that's why I was asking about the adds date, cause usually in the country charts without an adds date they lock the thread and dont count it as a single. Have a good day everyone, be well, be kind.
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Post by NeRD on Dec 16, 2019 11:25:31 GMT -5
Au$tin educating the amateurs in here. I was just asking a question. I follow charts regularly, and keep my mouth shut in these threads regularly. I'm not an amateur, I've been following charts since 2013. Country charts is what I mostly follow that's why I was asking about the adds date, cause usually in the country charts without an adds date they lock the thread and dont count it as a single. Have a good day everyone, be well, be kind. It was a joke lol It was more shade toward Au$tin anyway. I always give him a hard time but he knows his shit.
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Post by COW COW COW COW COW COW COW on Dec 16, 2019 12:38:55 GMT -5
No it wasn't. There's a difference between being sent to radio and being sent for adds. When a song is sent to radio, it is physically sent to radio stations in hopes it received airplay. When a song is sent for adds, it is given a hard date to let radio programmers know an exact date for when they will begin a radio campaign. The latter is more a rigid plan with label involvement. The former is more a "for your consideration" type of thing. Most songs are given both, but it is difficult for a song to receive significant airplay without an adds date. that's what I thought maybe was the case, I dont usually consider something a single without a hard adds date / radio promotion, not to mention "living Proof" didnt chart. Good to know though. “living Proof” was a single. An adds date from some smaller, independent companies can happen after a song has already charted in the top forty (ie, Cascada “Everytime We Touch” from Robbins Ent.), since it does have a cost for the label. So we have had “Liar,” “Shameless” and “Living Proof” do the lead balloon trick before this song got a good response. I have a feeling no other label is going to emulate their “we have songs” approach.
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Post by Blank Space on Dec 16, 2019 17:02:56 GMT -5
Don’t know if this really matters, but if I counted correctly, this would actually be within the top 15 on US Spotify without the Juice Wrld songs that surged, Harry Styles album tracks, and Christmas music. I know that’s a lot to discount off but they’re all likely to be gone within the next few weeks so that’s a great sign for this.
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Post by leonagwen on Dec 16, 2019 17:53:52 GMT -5
WHTZ spun this 7 times last week.
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Post by Mayman on Dec 16, 2019 18:58:47 GMT -5
that's what I thought maybe was the case, I dont usually consider something a single without a hard adds date / radio promotion, not to mention "living Proof" didnt chart. Good to know though. “living Proof” was a single. An adds date from some smaller, independent companies can happen after a song has already charted in the top forty (ie, Cascada “Everytime We Touch” from Robbins Ent.), since it does have a cost for the label. So we have had “Liar,” “Shameless” and “Living Proof” do the lead balloon trick before this song got a good response. I have a feeling no other label is going to emulate their “we have songs” approach. Living Proof was not a US pop radio single. Only Liar and Shameless are the pop singles so far, until this gets an official adds date.
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Post by mattmanandrobin on Dec 16, 2019 19:47:49 GMT -5
so it was givin an adds date? I'm just trying to understand. No it wasn't. There's a difference between being sent to radio and being sent for adds. When a song is sent to radio, it is physically sent to radio stations in hopes it received airplay. When a song is sent for adds, it is given a hard date to let radio programmers know an exact date for when they will begin a radio campaign. The latter is more a rigid plan with label involvement. The former is more a "for your consideration" type of thing. Most songs are given both, but it is difficult for a song to receive significant airplay without an adds date. Very informative! I'm learning so much about how the charts and radio work from y'all
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Post by mattmanandrobin on Dec 16, 2019 20:43:24 GMT -5
IMO, there is something missing in this song but I don't know what. I am not the biggest fan of Frank Dukes pop work (love what he's done in hip-hop however) and those "my oh my" chants sound empty and weird. Then again I am a biased Max Martin fanatic and crave dense songs full of tiny production quirks
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Post by survivorqt on Dec 16, 2019 23:01:12 GMT -5
The chorus doesn’t stand out in this, and oh my at that bridge
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Post by COW COW COW COW COW COW COW on Dec 17, 2019 11:21:43 GMT -5
“living Proof” was a single. An adds date from some smaller, independent companies can happen after a song has already charted in the top forty (ie, Cascada “Everytime We Touch” from Robbins Ent.), since it does have a cost for the label. So we have had “Liar,” “Shameless” and “Living Proof” do the lead balloon trick before this song got a good response. I have a feeling no other label is going to emulate their “we have songs” approach. Living Proof was not a US pop radio single. Only Liar and Shameless are the pop singles so far, until this gets an official adds date. It was sent to radio as an instant grat. It was intended to be the next single, and was being performed on major tv shows. They just pulled the plug when the response was bad. Again, it was just explained a few posts ago that an adds date does not equal single.
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Post by Taylor. on Dec 17, 2019 15:07:43 GMT -5
#23 on US Spotify
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Post by Mayman on Dec 17, 2019 16:24:40 GMT -5
Living Proof was not a US pop radio single. Only Liar and Shameless are the pop singles so far, until this gets an official adds date. It was sent to radio as an instant grat. It was intended to be the next single, and was being performed on major tv shows. They just pulled the plug when the response was bad. Again, it was just explained a few posts ago that an adds date does not equal single. I'm not sure what you're trying to say because you basically said the same thing as me. Radio doesn't have "instant grat"s, this was just sent as a for your consideration type of thing without actually working the song to get it higher on the chart. Like I said, Living Proof is not a US pop radio single, no matter if it was intended to be one or not.
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Post by TroublemakerOlly on Dec 17, 2019 21:42:53 GMT -5
There was a no rap version serviced yesterday.
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Post by leonagwen on Dec 17, 2019 22:15:15 GMT -5
The Spotify and Itune #s are really good for this song but hopefully it stays good when the song goes for adds.
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Post by Ivy Leegue™ on Dec 17, 2019 23:16:07 GMT -5
There was a no rap version serviced yesterday. Good.Dababy and his dumb name sound a hot, stumbling mess. Reminds me of 50 Cent with even less charisma.
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