Artist: Dan + Shay Single: “You” Writers: Dan Smyers, Dave Barnes, Jordan Reynolds Album: Good Things Label: Warner Music Nashville/WAR Impact Date: July 18th, 2022
Post by .indulgecountry on Jun 21, 2022 15:54:55 GMT -5
Lame. They needed to take a hint from "Steal My Love" flopping and go back to the drawing board. They shoulda left the fork in this album and came back when they remembered how to make music that wasn't bland again.
Post by 🌺CountryLineDancer on Jun 21, 2022 17:14:07 GMT -5
I ended up really liking Steal My Love, so sad that it flopped, but this is taking me to a nap. I hope they just move on to a new project and release an energetic track, like Nothin Like You or Road Trippin.
Lame. They needed to take a hint from "Steal My Love" flopping and go back to the drawing board. They shoulda left the fork in this album and came back when they remembered how to make music that wasn't bland again.
Vocally/lyrically sounds the same as most of their stuff, sonically reminds me of Kane Brown’s “Good As You”. They really need to mix it up and try something different.
Post by .indulgecountry on Jul 25, 2022 21:01:37 GMT -5
This old ass song randomly getting thrown out to radio and getting a ton of adds and debuting really strong is so random. Radio is acting like it's a brand new lead or something.
Why this got any adds to begin with, let alone enough to cause the biggest debut of the week, is beyond me. Yet another boring song from an incredibly bland album about the same tired devotions they’ve been waxing poetic about for over half a decade now. It’s gotten stale, it’s tiresome, and I hope this week is a fluke and that the song bites dust early on so that D&S get the hint that a change needs to be made quickly. Dan is wasting his vocal talents on such bland, boring fluff and it’s pathetic to witness.
Post by Kanenrá:ke on Sept 11, 2022 23:11:06 GMT -5
Ok so I really disliked the studio version of this but I'm listening to new songs on Youtube and this came on autoplay but the Acoustic version and...it's still not amazing lyrically but damn with just the two of them and a guitar it sounds great. Like I actually like it! Now I want them to ditch their producer even more because they're wasting some damn good vocals.
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Post by raylatch98 on Dec 13, 2022 14:44:13 GMT -5
Just checked and this is ranked #2 on Callout for Monday Morning Intel so I feel like it's only a matter of time before radio just boosts this song up tenfold in the new year.
Just checked and this is ranked #2 on Callout for Monday Morning Intel so I feel like it's only a matter of time before radio just boosts this song up tenfold in the new year.
I had the unfortunate luck to hear the studio version on the radio the other day. I’m thinking this has good call-out because it’s very middle of the road.
As I said it’s a very pretty vocal and melody when the production is stripped back.
"I easily understand how you won nicest poster and best gay, you've got an aura of carefree yet somehow caring balance that compliments your posting amazingly." - Mylo
I've been called by a higher lonesome than low as low can be You can write it on my tombstone, outlaw life looks pretty wholesome When you pay the price in foolishness it takes to get you free Higher lonesome killed the bitter parts of me
More than 3 months later and this enters top 10 on Mediabase today, and looks to do the same on Billboard next week once What He Didn't Do went recurrent.
Meanwhile this is basically non-existent anywhere else. Not even close to chart in Bubbling Under Hot 100 either.
I've been called by a higher lonesome than low as low can be You can write it on my tombstone, outlaw life looks pretty wholesome When you pay the price in foolishness it takes to get you free Higher lonesome killed the bitter parts of me
More than 3 months later and this enters top 10 on Mediabase today, and looks to do the same on Billboard next week once What He Didn't Do went recurrent.
Meanwhile this is basically non-existent anywhere else. Not even close to chart in Bubbling Under Hot 100 either.
Yeah I get why radio is taking to this as this song is harmless, fine, and made for radio (and this is actually it's second week in the Top 10 on Mediabase). That being said nothing else about this song screams hit in any sense and I hope somehow this can be a Mediabase only #1 but even if it does hit #1 on radio I doubt anyone remembers this song that much.
More than 3 months later and this enters top 10 on Mediabase today, and looks to do the same on Billboard next week once What He Didn't Do went recurrent.
Meanwhile this is basically non-existent anywhere else. Not even close to chart in Bubbling Under Hot 100 either.
I actually love this song! Great melody and very summery. Def a lot worse out there!
I've been called by a higher lonesome than low as low can be You can write it on my tombstone, outlaw life looks pretty wholesome When you pay the price in foolishness it takes to get you free Higher lonesome killed the bitter parts of me
Top 10 at country radio and only now entering the Bubbling Under chart? Yikes…😳
Not that it makes a huge difference but I do think the Morgan Wallen album bomb didn't help matters. That being said this is still an absolute nothing of a hit.
After 40 weeks, this cracks the Billboard top 10 this week. Something certainly has to change about the time it takes.
Actually this song is a good example of what is contributing to the enormous chart runs now. Radio giving out airplay to songs that have zero consumer interest and allowing them to clog the chart, due to labels relentlessly pushing them. This and You Didn't are good examples of songs that radio should've stalled out and released a long time ago, due to the lack on interest.
After 40 weeks, this cracks the Billboard top 10 this week. Something certainly has to change about the time it takes.
Actually this song is a good example of what is contributing to the enormous chart runs now. Radio giving out airplay to songs that have zero consumer interest and allowing them to clog the chart, due to labels relentlessly pushing them. This and You Didn't are good examples of songs that radio should've stalled out and released a long time ago, due to the lack on interest.
I completely agree. These chart runs are ridiculous.
Actually this song is a good example of what is contributing to the enormous chart runs now. Radio giving out airplay to songs that have zero consumer interest and allowing them to clog the chart, due to labels relentlessly pushing them. This and You Didn't are good examples of songs that radio should've stalled out and released a long time ago, due to the lack on interest.
I completely agree. These chart runs are ridiculous.
Maybe radio could use a look at the Music Row charts. Memory lane was already nearing the top whereas on radio it’s not in the top 10 yet.
Post by countryman87 on May 22, 2023 10:05:00 GMT -5
It's going to take a bigger than massive push for D+S just to get a MB #1. They have absolutely no chance of getting there on BB. They will likely peak at #2 on MB and likely at 3 or 4 on BB.
Post by raylatch98 on May 22, 2023 11:00:55 GMT -5
While I am sad that "Last Night" blocked songs like "Handle On You", "Dancing In The Country", and "Wild As Her" on Billboard so far, I am so glad this has no shot at #1 on possibly either chart due to that song as despite being radio friendly and pleasant to listen too, this has been such an absolute nothing event of a song.
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