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Dangerous Man

GAYZ, KATY IS NOW RED! :party:

 

GAGZ IS GREEN! :legend:

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Gerrard174

I didn't say you were ignorant, I was asking. The song is still int the top 20 of digital song though. :shrug:

 

and I'm not being defensive. :)

 

 

1,447,119  - TREASURE - Bruno Mars

 

but it's not updated coz we dont have the data last week. So I assume it's 1.5 now.

it will definitely continue to sell all the way to 3m. US really love his songs. Definitely crossing 2m by year end, and take another year to go 3m

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MonsterOfSpain

And also thanks to everyone promoting me and my flawless country like there's no tomorrow. 

 

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PokerFirst, can we please cry together over Pitbull ruining Wake Me Up

Overly dramatic?

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Sis he ruined the masterpiece :cry: Can't he just quit the music industry pls

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Dangerous Man

Not sure if you're shading me but I remember you that Applause debuted at #1 here making it the first country were it hit #1.

 

And also Katy is behind her.

 

So stfo.

 

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Is Spain a big market though? If it isn't then that #1 doesn't really meaning.

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If we based the insights given by the radio program directors who were interviewed in a Billboard article published a week ago regarding Roar and Applause, I think it's their seemingly reluctance, well at least the majority of them, to heavily play a song they deem not to be a "listeners drawer" partly explains the slow growth of Applause in overall radio. 

 

While radio support determines the longevity of a record in the charts (through sustaining sales or even boosting them up), the sales performance of a song (particularly a newly released one) on the other hand is also vital for radio program directors in determining whether they'd give a record a massive airplay or not (specifically after the radio deals have expired). While labels strive for airplay to promote their records, the radio stations seek audience for their advertisers. If they see the initial response to a song to be lukewarm, as evident in the sales charts, there's no way heavy rotations would be given to that song - regardless of the lucrative deals. Blurred Lines is a good example, I think. 

 

With that said, we still have the VMAs for that sales boost we all want for Applause. And hopefully, once the sales has tremendously improve, radio would eventually pick up and reclaim Gaga as its Queen like she used to be during the TF/TFM era (6 consecutive Pop Songs #1s). So yeah, let's all have those fingers crossed! Because I still believe that Gaga WILL slay! 

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MonsterOfSpain

Is Spain a big market though? If it isn't then that #1 doesn't really meaning.

 

It's the fourth biggest market in Europe 

 

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Anyway I just heard that Pitbull remix and I puked  :pukey:

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Lips de Jolie

GAYZ, KATY IS NOW RED! :party: GAGZ IS GREEN! :legend:

Gaga always gains around this hour. Gaga will keep on decreasing most likely today. The VMA's kinda need to rescue this.

And Spain is just flawless!

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MonsterOfSpain

If we based the insights given by the radio program directors who were interviewed in a Billboard article published a week ago regarding Roar and Applause, I think it's their seemingly reluctance, well at least the majority of them, to heavily play a song they deem not to be a "listeners drawer" partly explains the slow growth of Applause in overall radio. 

 

While radio support determines the longevity of a record in the charts (through sustaining sales or even boosting them up), the sales performance of a song (particularly a newly released one) on the other hand is also vital for radio program directors in determining whether they'd give a record a massive airplay or not (specifically after the radio deals have expired). While labels strive for airplay to promote their records, the radio stations seek audience for their advertisers. If they see the initial response to a song to be lukewarm, as evident in the sales charts, there's no way heavy rotations would be given to that song - regardless of the lucrative deals. Blurred Lines is a good example, I think. 

 

With that said, we still have the VMAs for that sales boost we all want for Applause. And hopefully, once the sales has tremendously improve, radio would eventually pick up and reclaim Gaga as its Queen like she used to be during the TF/TFM era (6 consecutive Pop Songs #1s). So yeah, let's all have those fingers crossed! Because I still believe that Gaga WILL slay! 

 

What happened to Right Now then? Why isn't Interscope doing payola or something?

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Dangerous Man

it will definitely continue to sell all the way to 3m. US really love his songs. Definitely crossing 2m by year end, and take another year to go 3m

Thanks.

 

 

I CANT AT THIS PRESSED HATERS BEING DELUSIONAL. K.

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MonsterOfSpain

Gaga always gains around this hour. Gaga will keep on decreasing most likely today. The VMA's kinda need to rescue this.

And Spain is just flawless!

 

Thanks hun, I appreciate  :hug:

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Robotboy

that pitbull remix CANT be real..? its not even funny

Remember that you are unique. Like everyone else.
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