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Post by Albie on Jul 21, 2020 17:03:59 GMT -5
Gaga has always had HAC though so idk why there needs to be a question about that - Joanne or not. Also, you can take Joanne ill-will to the album thread, thank you. But also, don't. Some people like Mariah Carey can get hits a little bit past 10 years but that's out of the norm. Bless you.
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Post by G-Reg on Jul 21, 2020 17:05:49 GMT -5
Aside from being a 9-week #1 on the Hot 100 and 18-week top ten, βWORKβ peaked atop both Urban and Rhythmic radio and was a Streaming giant. Moreover, it peaked at #2 on overall radio behind the behemoth that was βLove Yourselfβ. Most likely, at any other point, it wouldβve hit number one. The difference between Pure Pop acts such as Lady Gaga & Katy Perry and Urban/Pop acts such as Rihanna & Beyonce (who can easily surface between Pop/R&B/Hip-Hop) is that the latter artists will still see radio success on two other premier formats even long after Pop radio has abandoned them, especially Rihanna. In my opinion, Lady Gaga should adopt a more HAC-centric sound after this album, similar to Pink & Kelly Clarkson. She doesnβt have to make her music completely ballad-driven ala. βASIB/Shallowβ but that was a step in a smart direction and it will help massively with her longevity too. Gaga should def not go HAC, it's not even working well for Pink and Kelly right now. I think what Gaga doing right now is good for her, her album is a hit, and a big hit with her fanbase and casual fans. Her profile is high, the backlash is mostly over, and her career is chugging along. Of course she's never going to return to her 2008-09 peaks (who is?), but 12 years into a career she has a #1 album, two US top 5 singles (one a #1) and 2 songs so far that have been played on the radio, although not pop top 5 which would have been really great.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 21, 2020 17:10:19 GMT -5
Gaga has always had HAC though so idk why there needs to be a question about that - Joanne or not. Also, you can take Joanne ill-will to the album thread, thank you. But also, don't. girl I'm probably one of the biggest "Perfect Illusion" stans on this forum but we all now how that era turned out... had it not been for the Super Bowl, Gaga would have ended the era with nothing remotely close to a hit in her hands, and even then, she got moderate-at-best success with "Million Reasons." Gaga doesn't bring anything new to the table in the HAC world but her pop is usually groundbreaking or innovative so it's more exciting seeing her do what she excels in.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jul 21, 2020 17:10:37 GMT -5
She doesnβt even need radio. I donβt know why an artist *has* to make their sound suit a specific radio format. Maybe she wasnβt a tour draw or didnβt have a solid fan base. Obviously if she can get radio support, sure, get it, but if not, meh.
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Post by Albie on Jul 21, 2020 17:19:03 GMT -5
Gaga has always had HAC though so idk why there needs to be a question about that - Joanne or not. Also, you can take Joanne ill-will to the album thread, thank you. But also, don't. girl I'm probably one of the biggest "Perfect Illusion" stans on this forum but we all now how that era turned out... had it not been for the Super Bowl, Gaga would have ended the era with nothing remotely close to a hit in her hands, and even then, she got moderate-at-best success with "Million Reasons." Gaga doesn't bring anything new to the table in the HAC world but her pop is usually groundbreaking or innovative so it's more exciting seeing her do what she excels in. Fine. Please continue to openly praise Joanne here and there. But I agree with Max on his point above, in a sense. I personally don't think she needs to sound anything at this point. With Chromatica, she has given me what I wanted and I don't know what I could possibly ask of her sonically anymore. I wanted to see if Dance Pop Gaga was still there. And guess what? She is! And now that she's been at the apex of the entertainment industry in more ways than one, I no longer have expectations. I don't need her to fall into this category or fall into that category any longer. More importantly, neither does she. The fact that the album has been as successful as it has and that the singles have also is all just a cherry on top for me.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jul 21, 2020 17:23:57 GMT -5
I don't think you're wrong, however let's not sit here and pretend like Gaga is on the edge of relevancy like she was 10 years ago. Why should pop radio play Rain On Me over something like Roses or Break My Heart? Pop radio has always leaned pretty young and younger audiences these days don't really care about Lady Gaga, she's old news. Which makes the fact that she was able to earn a Top 10 pop hit now even better. It's obvious from the call-out scores that Gaga, Katy, Taylor and Timberlake have been getting these days is that pop radio is ready to move on. The music industry has shifted in the streaming era, having long-standing careers like Madonna and Janet Jackson just really isn't that feasible anymore. Nobody really cares about hearing songs from the same popstars forever, just because Lady Gaga or Katy Perry had a bunch of pop hits a decade ago doesn't mean pop radio should spin them to #1 every time, especially if they aren't scoring well with audiences. I don't know what people are expecting, like Gaga is gonna pull big pop hits these days? That never happens! 10 years has always been the shelf-life of having hits on pop radio. Some people like Mariah Carey can get hits a little bit past 10 years but that's out of the norm. Roses is doing worse in callouts and wasn't that big on streaming or sales (so much less interest than "Rain on Me") and is in a similar dance/edm-pop league, hence why I brought it up. Don't be so dense. Inhale, count to 16, exhale. It's going to be ok Mr Circles I brought up a different point of view aside from the usual "pop radio is sexist" argument, interesting that instead of starting a discussion you decide to insult me. "So much less interest" is bizarre statement since it's a song from an pretty much unknown artist in the US against 2 pop icons, despite that its still doing better. Roses has 500 million more streams than Rain On Me on Spotify and it was a huge trend on TikTok, you don't have to be rocket scientist to see why radio would wanna play that track over Rain On Me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2020 17:29:47 GMT -5
Aside from being a 9-week #1 on the Hot 100 and 18-week top ten, βWORKβ peaked atop both Urban and Rhythmic radio and was a Streaming giant. Moreover, it peaked at #2 on overall radio behind the behemoth that was βLove Yourselfβ. Most likely, at any other point, it wouldβve hit number one. The difference between Pure Pop acts such as Lady Gaga & Katy Perry and Urban/Pop acts such as Rihanna & Beyonce (who can easily surface between Pop/R&B/Hip-Hop) is that the latter artists will still see radio success on two other premier formats even long after Pop radio has abandoned them, especially Rihanna. In my opinion, Lady Gaga should adopt a more HAC-centric sound after this album, similar to Pink & Kelly Clarkson. She doesnβt have to make her music completely ballad-driven ala. βASIB/Shallowβ but that was a step in a smart direction and it will help massively with her longevity too. Gaga should def not go HAC, it's not even working well for Pink and Kelly right now. I think what Gaga doing right now is good for her, her album is a hit, and a big hit with her fanbase and casual fans. Her profile is high, the backlash is mostly over, and her career is chugging along. Of course she's never going to return to her 2008-09 peaks (who is?), but 12 years into a career she has a #1 album, two US top 5 singles (one a #1) and 2 songs so far that have been played on the radio, although not pop top 5 which would have been really great. P!nk is doing just fine over on HAC, sheβs one of the most successful artists on that format, not sure what youβre referring to. Yes, her last album singles werenβt that hot, but thatβs imo due to the material being slightly lackluster. Kelly on the other hand, isnβt as much. If I remember correctly. I donβt think GaGa should move to HAC sounding stuff though. She should just keep doing what she wants. Itβs working for Chromatica. The music just has to be good, connect, and sound authentic. That all being said, you should always think of the future and make your steps somewhat early, so you can be successful in other ways than radio or pop radio specifically. Thatβs why I think P!nk focused so much on being versitile, perfecting her touring craft, did performances on CMAs, etc so she can build a future when she gets older and pop radio pays her dust completely.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 21, 2020 18:20:22 GMT -5
girl I'm probably one of the biggest "Perfect Illusion" stans on this forum but we all now how that era turned out... had it not been for the Super Bowl, Gaga would have ended the era with nothing remotely close to a hit in her hands, and even then, she got moderate-at-best success with "Million Reasons." Gaga doesn't bring anything new to the table in the HAC world but her pop is usually groundbreaking or innovative so it's more exciting seeing her do what she excels in. I no longer have expectations. Neither do I! She's always been the best at doing the unexpected. From her giving us a Grammy-winning jazz masterpiece album, to her Golden Globe-winning work on American Horror Stories, to her Oscar-nominated silver screen debut (and an Oscar-winning song to go with it), she likes keeping her fans, and the general public really, on their toes. Could she write a musical next? Would love to see her join the elite EGOT club. I just don't think she should be going in the Joanne direction again, not this fast.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 21, 2020 18:33:28 GMT -5
Roses is doing worse in callouts and wasn't that big on streaming or sales (so much less interest than "Rain on Me") and is in a similar dance/edm-pop league, hence why I brought it up. Don't be so dense. Inhale, count to 16, exhale. It's going to be ok Mr Circles I brought up a different point of view aside from the usual "pop radio is sexist" argument, interesting that instead of starting a discussion you decide to insult me. "So much less interest" is bizarre statement since it's a song from an pretty much unknown artist in the US against 2 pop icons, despite that its still doing better. Roses has 500 million more streams than Rain On Me on Spotify and it was a huge trend on TikTok, you don't have to be rocket scientist to see why radio would wanna play that track over Rain On Me. You literally just brought up the sexist point of "she's old news" though??? Justin Timberlake was in the mainstream from 1996-2016, albeit with some hiatuses. Maroon 5 is always carried to the top of the pop radio, and they've been around for nearly 20 years, and Adam Levine is definitely not "new." Bruno Mars has enjoyed more success even though 24K Magic was ass, and I'm sure his next single will out-peak anything Gaga released since Artpop. He's old news, too. Roses has 500 million more streams on Spotify but that's global hunty. "Rain on Me" has more than triple its views on YouTube. You can pick and choose facts and make either one look more popular. Truth is, though, callout research has "Roses" as having less positive feedback from listeners and more negative feedback, "Rain on Me" has clearly had more sales and video streams, and is a #1 record. So really no reason for pop radio to drop "Rain on Me" at #10 but take "Roses" to #4 besides the fact that Gaga is a "middle aged" woman (aka pop radio's worst enemy!) I'm so confused as to why some people on this forum are so determined to debunk sexism and misogyny exist???
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Post by Albie on Jul 21, 2020 18:33:33 GMT -5
I no longer have expectations. Neither do I! She's always been the best at doing the unexpected. From her giving us a Grammy-winning jazz masterpiece album, to her Golden Globe-winning work on American Horror Stories, to her Oscar-nominated silver screen debut (and an Oscar-winning song to go with it), she likes keeping her fans, and the general public really, on their toes. Could she write a musical next? Would love to see her join the elite EGOT club. I just don't think she should be going in the Joanne direction again, not this fast. She will EGOT. Mark my words. And I'd almost love it more if she secured her Tony before her Emmy. I would be front ass row of whatever production she brought upon us! I think it would be interesting if she continued in the pop realm for her next project. But I don't even know when that would be. I'm ready for film Gaga again, too. Idk lemme just go listen to Chromatica again.
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Post by Albie on Jul 21, 2020 18:37:56 GMT -5
I hear you on all that with your other post kimberly but let's do debunk the usage of middle aged for a person that is a good 5-10 years off from that. I say this as a person that is in the same age range as Gaga lmao.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 21, 2020 18:39:23 GMT -5
I hear you on all that with your other post kimberly but let's do debunk the usage of middle aged for a person that is a good 5-10 years off from that. I say this as a person that is in the same age range as Gaga lmao. I mean it more like "middle-aged" the same way I used "old-news" lol I wouldn't use those to describe people
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jul 21, 2020 21:40:18 GMT -5
I brought up a different point of view aside from the usual "pop radio is sexist" argument, interesting that instead of starting a discussion you decide to insult me. "So much less interest" is bizarre statement since it's a song from an pretty much unknown artist in the US against 2 pop icons, despite that its still doing better. Roses has 500 million more streams than Rain On Me on Spotify and it was a huge trend on TikTok, you don't have to be rocket scientist to see why radio would wanna play that track over Rain On Me. You literally just brought up the sexist point of "she's old news" though??? Justin Timberlake was in the mainstream from 1996-2016, albeit with some hiatuses. Maroon 5 is always carried to the top of the pop radio, and they've been around for nearly 20 years, and Adam Levine is definitely not "new." Bruno Mars has enjoyed more success even though 24K Magic was ass, and I'm sure his next single will out-peak anything Gaga released since Artpop. He's old news, too. Roses has 500 million more streams on Spotify but that's global hunty. "Rain on Me" has more than triple its views on YouTube. You can pick and choose facts and make either one look more popular. Truth is, though, callout research has "Roses" as having less positive feedback from listeners and more negative feedback, "Rain on Me" has clearly had more sales and video streams, and is a #1 record. So really no reason for pop radio to drop "Rain on Me" at #10 but take "Roses" to #4 besides the fact that Gaga is a "middle aged" woman (aka pop radio's worst enemy!) I'm so confused as to why some people on this forum are so determined to debunk sexism and misogyny exist??? Pink got a pop hit 17 years into her career, Taylor Swift got 2 last year despite being 13 years after her debut. Mariah had a few pop hits 15 years into her career, of course there's older icons like Madonna and Janet who were getting big pop hits almost 20 years into their careers. Cher got a huge pop hit over 30 years after her debut. PARTYNEXTDOOR was getting airplay on Pop this year because of Rihanna. You can't really use bands as an example, especially Maroon 5 because they have no personality and have pretty much been coasting off collabs with newer artists to get big hits (Kendrick Lamar, Future, Cardi B). Usher got a few hits 10 years after his debut but he hasn't had a pop hit since 2012. You mentioned Timberlake being in the mainstream from 1996-2016, well Beyonce has also been around that long and she's in the Top 10 right now! I'm not totally denying sexism, however you can't just pretend like pop just drops every female artist when they get "old." Sia had a #1 hit in her 40's. A lot of that longevity I mentioned from certain artists is hard to achieve nowadays though in the streaming era, pop radio is a revolving doors of trends where they struggle to keep up with whatever is popular. Jason Derulo hasn't had a hit in 5 years and the only reason he's being spun right now is cuz his song is huge on TikTok. And calling Gaga "old news" doesn't mean I'm calling her "old" lmao, I don't know why you thought that. Gaga isn't even old. "Old news" means she isn't as popular in the mainstream as she was 10 years ago, it's just how it is. The average shelf life of an artist on pop is around 10 years or a little after. The point does stand though, having a hit on pop radio isn't everything and there's a reason why artists like Eminem, Beyonce and Nicki Minaj manage to stay relevant without the support of pop radio. Gaga doesn't really need pop radio anymore, the song was already #1 without it.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Jul 21, 2020 21:55:29 GMT -5
You literally just brought up the sexist point of "she's old news" though??? Justin Timberlake was in the mainstream from 1996-2016, albeit with some hiatuses. Maroon 5 is always carried to the top of the pop radio, and they've been around for nearly 20 years, and Adam Levine is definitely not "new." Bruno Mars has enjoyed more success even though 24K Magic was ass, and I'm sure his next single will out-peak anything Gaga released since Artpop. He's old news, too. Roses has 500 million more streams on Spotify but that's global hunty. "Rain on Me" has more than triple its views on YouTube. You can pick and choose facts and make either one look more popular. Truth is, though, callout research has "Roses" as having less positive feedback from listeners and more negative feedback, "Rain on Me" has clearly had more sales and video streams, and is a #1 record. So really no reason for pop radio to drop "Rain on Me" at #10 but take "Roses" to #4 besides the fact that Gaga is a "middle aged" woman (aka pop radio's worst enemy!) I'm so confused as to why some people on this forum are so determined to debunk sexism and misogyny exist??? Pink got a pop hit 17 years into her career, Taylor Swift got 2 last year despite being 13 years after her debut. Mariah had a few pop hits 15 years into her career, of course there's older icons like Madonna and Janet who were getting big pop hits almost 20 years into their careers. Cher got a huge pop hit over 30 years after her debut. PARTYNEXTDOOR was getting airplay on Pop this year because of Rihanna. You can't really use bands as an example, especially Maroon 5 because they have no personality and have pretty much been coasting off collabs with newer artists to get big hits (Kendrick Lamar, Future, Cardi B). Usher got a few hits 10 years after his debut but he hasn't had a pop hit since 2012. You mentioned Timberlake being in the mainstream from 1996-2016, well Beyonce has also been around that long and she's in the Top 10 right now! I'm not totally denying sexism, however you can't just pretend like pop just drops every female artist when they get "old." Sia had a #1 hit in her 40's. A lot of that longevity I mentioned from certain artists is hard to achieve nowadays though in the streaming era, pop radio is a revolving doors of trends where they struggle to keep up with whatever is popular. Jason Derulo hasn't had a hit in 5 years and the only reason he's being spun right now is cuz his song is huge on TikTok. And calling Gaga "old news" doesn't mean I'm calling her "old" lmao, I don't know why you thought that. Gaga isn't even old. "Old news" means she isn't as popular in the mainstream as she was 10 years ago, it's just how it is. The average shelf life of an artist on pop is around 10 years or a little after. The point does stand though, having a hit on pop radio isn't everything and there's a reason why artists like Eminem, Beyonce and Nicki Minaj manage to stay relevant without the support of pop radio. Gaga doesn't really need pop radio anymore, the song was already #1 without it. Sia also only got her first pop hit in 2013. Yeah, she might be 'older', but she wasn't getting pop hits for decades. I think too many people put too much emphasis on age. Yeah, it's a thing that factors into it, but the argument I always make is that it's how long an artist has been making the charts that is a bigger factor. Other than that, I don't disagree with anything else you're saying in this post. Pop chart longevity is rare. There are plenty of exceptions but an artist having era after era chalk full of hits doesn't happen very often. The extreme examples would be artists like Mariah (1990-1998 + 2005-2010ish), Rihanna (2005-2016ish), Madonna (1984-2002ish), Taylor Swift (2007-2020ish). There were (or will be) outlier hits with each of those artists, just like there will be for Gaga, just like there was for Cher, and Beyonce, and most other major artists. It's nothing new.
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Post by kimberly on Jul 21, 2020 21:58:42 GMT -5
You literally just brought up the sexist point of "she's old news" though??? Justin Timberlake was in the mainstream from 1996-2016, albeit with some hiatuses. Maroon 5 is always carried to the top of the pop radio, and they've been around for nearly 20 years, and Adam Levine is definitely not "new." Bruno Mars has enjoyed more success even though 24K Magic was ass, and I'm sure his next single will out-peak anything Gaga released since Artpop. He's old news, too. Roses has 500 million more streams on Spotify but that's global hunty. "Rain on Me" has more than triple its views on YouTube. You can pick and choose facts and make either one look more popular. Truth is, though, callout research has "Roses" as having less positive feedback from listeners and more negative feedback, "Rain on Me" has clearly had more sales and video streams, and is a #1 record. So really no reason for pop radio to drop "Rain on Me" at #10 but take "Roses" to #4 besides the fact that Gaga is a "middle aged" woman (aka pop radio's worst enemy!) I'm so confused as to why some people on this forum are so determined to debunk sexism and misogyny exist??? Pink got a pop hit 17 years into her career, Taylor Swift got 2 last year despite being 13 years after her debut. Mariah had a few pop hits 15 years into her career, of course there's older icons like Madonna and Janet who were getting big pop hits almost 20 years into their careers. Cher got a huge pop hit over 30 years after her debut. PARTYNEXTDOOR was getting airplay on Pop this year because of Rihanna. You can't really use bands as an example, especially Maroon 5 because they have no personality and have pretty much been coasting off collabs with newer artists to get big hits (Kendrick Lamar, Future, Cardi B). Usher got a few hits 10 years after his debut but he hasn't had a pop hit since 2012. You mentioned Timberlake being in the mainstream from 1996-2016, well Beyonce has also been around that long and she's in the Top 10 right now! I'm not totally denying sexism, however you can't just pretend like pop just drops every female artist when they get "old." Sia had a #1 hit in her 40's. A lot of that longevity I mentioned from certain artists is hard to achieve nowadays though in the streaming era, pop radio is a revolving doors of trends where they struggle to keep up with whatever is popular. Jason Derulo hasn't had a hit in 5 years and the only reason he's being spun right now is cuz his song is huge on TikTok. And calling Gaga "old news" doesn't mean I'm calling her "old" lmao, I don't know why you thought that. Gaga isn't even old. "Old news" means she isn't as popular in the mainstream as she was 10 years ago, it's just how it is. The average shelf life of an artist on pop is around 10 years or a little after. The point does stand though, having a hit on pop radio isn't everything and there's a reason why artists like Eminem, Beyonce and Nicki Minaj manage to stay relevant without the support of pop radio. Gaga doesn't really need pop radio anymore, the song was already #1 without it. Why can't we use bands aka Adam Levine & co. as an example again? Because you can't pick and choose your "examples" there? Also Cher is not relevant to this conversation, or Billie Ray Cyrus, or Panic! at the Disco, or any other "comeback." We're talking about sustained success hereβacts who were consistently churning out hits for an extended period. And let's be real pop radio didn't play any of Maroon 5's songs because of the rappers on them, especially Future and Kendrick. Don't know what makes you think that. I'm aware of what calling something "old news" means, thanks for mansplaining that. I guess you didn't understand what I said when I said I used "middle-aged" and "old news" in the same way: in the way in which you use those words to show hostility against women in pop. Didn't say they mean the same thing?? anyway I'm done with this conversation.
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Post by spiritboy on Jul 22, 2020 6:08:57 GMT -5
I usually don't like remixes but Purple Disco Machine remix of ROM is brilliant.
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Post by Az Paynter on Jul 22, 2020 6:16:27 GMT -5
POP: 11 10 LADY GAGA & ARIANA GRANDE Rain On Me 10257 10376 -119 42.764
-60 Spins -97 Bullet -0.290 Audience
HOT AC: 7 7 LADY GAGA & ARIANA GRANDE Rain On Me 4382 4334 48 22.918
-23 Spins -61 Bullet -0.044 Audience
SPINS: 731 Spins from #8, Doja Cat (+250) 510 Spins from #9, Lewis Capaldi (-59)
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 22, 2020 6:20:46 GMT -5
Hang in there and overtake Doja, we love to see it happen!
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Post by musicspy on Jul 22, 2020 7:44:11 GMT -5
Cool, and why is HAC dropping it too?
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Post by Juanca on Jul 22, 2020 9:59:59 GMT -5
It looks like itβs hit a brick wall indeed I was hoping that this was just a slowdown. I guess Iβm just completely out of touch with pop music right now.
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Post by kcdawg13 on Jul 22, 2020 18:42:13 GMT -5
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Post by jumpb4uthink on Jul 22, 2020 19:18:48 GMT -5
Iβm still clinging to ROM and hoping for longevity. If weβre talkin next, bring on Fun Tonight.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2020 19:47:31 GMT -5
Alice, Replay, or nothing imo outside of maybe Sour Candy for a international push
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 23, 2020 1:10:38 GMT -5
Talk of the Charts predicts #14 (+14) on Hot 100, see the H100 thread. Ecstatic if this could actually reclimb that high!
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Post by π‘πππππ€ on Jul 23, 2020 2:19:31 GMT -5
Alice, Replay, or nothing imo outside of maybe Sour Candy for a international push I expect βSour Candyβ next. After that, who knows. In my dream world, itβs βLove Me Rightβ.
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Post by leonagwen on Jul 23, 2020 2:27:03 GMT -5
Alice, Replay, or nothing imo outside of maybe Sour Candy for a international push I expect βSour Candyβ next. After that, who knows. In my dream world, itβs βLove Me Rightβ. I want Sour Candy too.
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Post by π‘πππππ€ on Jul 23, 2020 2:27:46 GMT -5
I expect βSour Candyβ next. After that, who knows. In my dream world, itβs βLove Me Rightβ. I want Sour Candy too. It would be cool for BLACKPINK to FIIIINALLY get an airplay hit.
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Post by Az Paynter on Jul 23, 2020 5:44:30 GMT -5
If there's any justice in the world this won't be a one-off. :sip2:
POP: 11 10 LADY GAGA & ARIANA GRANDE Rain On Me 10288 10387 -99 42.982
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Enigma.
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Post by Enigma. on Jul 23, 2020 6:30:56 GMT -5
Yasss!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 8:24:30 GMT -5
Yes!!! π€
Iβm for βFree Womanβ next. Replay, Plastic Doll, and Alice are pretty great too. βSour Candyβ IMO will have a worse fate on US radio.
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