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I think her hip surgery is partly the reason why promotion for Applause has been very limited everywhere, not just the US. I think the VMAs, the iTunes festival and Good Morning America were the only live performance she did for the entire promotion, which is so unlike her, so I'm assuming that she was on doctor's orders to still take it easy for another few months to be on the safe side. It's a given that a Gaga lead single will chart well, even if it doesn't go to #1, so maybe it was a valid risk to take. I think she brought up something about her hip still healing in an interview recently, so it seems like this was the case. This cannot be the marketing strategy for the entire album and I'll imagine it'll be all systems go for single #2 especially considering the lackluster performance of Applause. The label know she'll have to make up for it and then some. I really think Polydor need to take matters into their own hands and just put her singles up for preorder like every other American artist is doing right now. Miley, Katy and Jason all got #1 singles out of this and are still going strong despite all those weeks of preorders accumulating into one week. And none of them were massive forces in the UK, single wise, outwith Katy's unstoppable habit of making all her lead singles #1 here. I know it goes against Gaga's wishes, but sometimes, sacrifices must be made to get far in the business. She's going to have a lack of iconic hits if she keeps on with this on air/on sale thing because her sales will be gradual and to be noticed requires an avalanche of first and second week sales. I don't want to see her become a laughing stock in the UK because she can't get #1 hits anymore when everyone else gets them so easily. It's all so unfair. Why should the fans be deprived of seeing their fave be a success even though they're perfectly capable of doing so? It's good judgement to put singles up for preorder in regions where an artist struggles. Polydor should realise that Gaga is massively struggling to get #1's in the UK for the second album running and it would be ideal for her to get at least one UK #1 per album if she wants to remain successful. Pre-ordering's the smartest move. Provided that the release isn't like, a month after the US or something.

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Smithy

They should discount applause now too tbh, while it's still got some airplay

 

 

Also, Cher & Ellie Goulding are performing on XF first live show

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GagaMyBlood95

She needs to put single two up for preorder two weeks prior to it's release, send it to radio, then release it the sunday of her X Factor performance (assuming that that's before the album release)

That is a GREAT plan! I hope she does that! :party:

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iTunes Update

 

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01. Counting Stars - OneRepublic

02. Talk Dirty (feat. 2 Chainz) - Jason Derulo

03. Roar - Katy Perry

04. Count On Me (feat. Moko) - Chase & Status

05. Can We Dance - The Vamps

06. You Make Me - Avicii

07. Same Love (feat. Mary Lambert) - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

08. Skyscraper - Demi Lovato

09. Something Really Bad (feat. will.i.am) - Dizzee Rascal

10. Wake Me Up - Avicii

 

11. Hold On, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan) - Drake

12. Last Night (Beer Fear) - Lucy Spraggan

13. Burn - Ellie Goulding

14. Walking On Air - Katy Perry

15. Sonnentanz (Sun Don’t Shine) [feat. Will Heard] - Klangkarussell

16. I Won't Give Up - Jason Mraz

17. What I Might Do (Radio Edit) - Ben Pearce

18. We Can't Stop - Miley Cyrus

19. Hold On, We're Going Home (feat. Majid Jordan) - Drake

20. Get Like Me (feat. Nicki Minaj & Pharrell) - Nelly

 

21. It's My Party - Jessie J

22. Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix) - Lana Del Rey

23. Give It 2 U (feat. Kendrick Lamar) - Robin Thicke

24. Let Her Go - Passenger

25. Ain't Nobody - Jasmine Thompson

26. Azonto (UK Radio Edit) - Fuse ODG

27. Holy Grail (feat. Justin Timberlake) - Jay-Z

28. Take Back the Night - Justin Timberlake

29. Applause - Lady Gaga

30. Dark Horse (feat. Juicy J) - Katy Perry

 

31. Lost Generation - Rizzle Kicks

32. The Wire - HAIM

33. We Own It (Fast & Furious) - 2 Chainz & Wiz Khalifa

34. Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High? - Arctic Monkeys

35. Blurred Lines (feat. T.I. & Pharrell) - Robin Thicke

36. Do I Wanna Know? - Arctic Monkeys

37. Love Me Again - John Newman

38. A Thousand Years - Christina Perri

39. Wanna Go (feat. Little Nikki) - Maxsta

40. Lose Yourself to Dance (feat. Pharrell Williams) - Daft Punk

 

Bubbling Under

 

47. Changing of the Seasons - Two Door Cinema Club

67. Skip To the Good Bit - Rizzle Kicks

76. What Doesn't Kill You - Jake Bugg

93. Holes - Passenger

98. Sail - AWOLNATION

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Cher and Ellie Goulding are performing on the first live X-Factor show

Not James Arthur?

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YTD T50 Singles/Albums (with estimated sales) - Week 39 - 5/10/13

 

Singles

Pos  - LW  - YTD  - Artist  - Song  - Total  - New  - Hst
1  - 1  - 1,366,000 - Robin Thicke ft Pharrell  - Blurred Lines  - 1,366,000 - 08/06/13  - 1
2  - 2  - 1,248,200 - Daft Punk ft Pharrell  - Get Lucky  - 1,248,200 - 27/04/13  - 1
3  - 3  - 980,300 - Avicii  - Wake Me Up  - 980,300 - 27/07/13  - 1
4  - 4  - 906,700 - Passenger  - Let Her Go  - 912,900 - 23/03/13  - 2
5  - 5  - 888,500 - Naughty Boy ft Sam Smith  - La La La  - 888,500 - 01/06/13  - 1
6  - 6  - 735,100 - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft Wanz  - Thrift Shop  - 743,700 - 19/01/13  - 1
7  - 7  - 711,100 - Pink ft Nate Ruess  - Just Give Me A Reason  - 718,800 - 16/02/13  - 2
8  - 8  - 687,200 - Justin Timberlake  - Mirrors  - 687,200 - 23/02/13  - 1
9  - 9  - 632,800 - Rudimental ft Ella Eyre  - Waiting All Night  - 632,800 - 27/04/13  - 1
10  - 10  - 630,500 - Bastille  - Pompeii  - 630,500 - 09/03/13  - 2
11  - 11  - 577,100 - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft Ray Dalton  - Can't Hold Us  - 583,600 - 23/03/13  - 3
12  - 12  - 553,100 - Bruno Mars  - When I Was Your Man  - 554,600 - 16/02/13  - 2
13  - 13  - 541,400 - Taylor Swift  - I Knew You Were Trouble  - 754,300 - 20/10/12  - 2
14  - 14  - 528,900 - Will.i.Am ft Britney Spears  - Scream & Shout  - 807,900 - 22/12/12  - 1
15  - 15  - 516,200 - John Newman  - Love Me Again  - 516,200 - 13/07/13  - 1
16  - 16  - 485,100 - Icona Pop ft Charli XCX  - I Love It  - 485,100 - 06/07/13  - 1
17  - 17  - 464,000 - Rihanna  - Stay  - 613,300 - 01/12/12  - 4
18  - 19  - 460,000 - Olly Murs  - Dear Darlin'  - 461,500 - 08/12/12  - 5
19  - 18  - 456,500 - One Direction  - One Way Or Another  - 456,500 - 02/03/13  - 1
20  - 20  - 454,200 - Lumineers  - Ho Hey  - 741,700 - 27/10/12  - 12
21  - 21  - 444,100 - Avicii vs Nicky Romero  - I Could Be The One  - 444,100 - 23/02/13  - 1
22  - 31  - 423,931 - Katy Perry  - Roar  - 423,931 - 14/09/13  - 1
23  - 22  - 423,400 - Disclosure  - White Noise  - 423,400 - 09/02/13  - 2
24  - 27  - 405,970 - Ellie Goulding  - Burn  - 405,970 - 24/08/13  - 1
25  - 23  - 405,800 - Calvin Harris ft Ellie Goulding  - I Need Your Love  - 413,300 - 10/11/12  - 4
26  - 24  - 401,600 - Imagine Dragons  - Radioactive  - 438,700 - 08/12/12  - 12
27  - 25  - 391,300 - will.i.am  - Bang Bang  - 391,300 - 08/06/13  - 3
28  - 26  - 386,000 - Duke Dumont ft AME  - Need U (100%)  - 386,000 - 13/04/13  - 1
29  - 28  - 380,300 - David Guetta ft Ne-Yo & Akon  - Play Hard  - 435,400 - 22/09/12  - 6
30  - 29  - 377,700 - Saturdays  - What About Us  - 377,700 - 30/03/13  - 1
31  - 33  - 375,600 - Lana Del Rey  - Summertime Sadness  - 391,900 - 20/04/13  - 4
32  - 30  - 367,700 - Jessie J  - Wild  - 367,700 - 08/06/13  - 5
33  - 34  - 361,900 - Miley Cyrus  - We Can't Stop  - 361,900 - 17/08/13  - 1
34  - 32  - 356,500 - Calvin Harris ft Tinie Tempah  - Drinking From The Bottle  - 430,100 - 10/11/12  - 5
35  - 35  - 343,200 - Nelly  - Hey Porsche  - 343,200 - 16/03/13  - 6
36  - 37  - 342,800 - Jason Derulo  - Other Side  - 342,800 - 29/06/13  - 2
37  - 36  - 337,300 - James Arthur  - Impossible  - 1,234,300 - 22/12/12  - 1
38  - 38  - 329,800 - Emeli Sande  - Clown  - 360,000 - 29/09/12  - 4
39  - 39  - 329,000 - Bruno Mars  - Locked Out Of Heaven  - 750,600 - 24/11/12  - 4
40  - 40  - 305,800 - Justin Timberlake ft Jay-Z  - Suit & Tie  - 305,800 - 26/01/13  - 3
41  - 41  - 302,100 - Psy  - Gangnam Style  - 1,179,700 - 01/09/12  - 3
42  - 42  - 298,100 - Chris Malinchak  - So Good To Me  - 298,100 - 18/05/13  - 2
43  - 43  - 284,400 - Armin Van Buuren ft Trevor Guthrie - This Is What It Feels Like  - 284,400 - 18/05/13  - 6
44  - 45  - 283,700 - Rihanna  - Diamonds  - 955,400 - 13/10/12  - 8
45  - 44  - 282,700 - Taylor Swift ft Ed Sheeran  - Everything Has Changed  - 282,700 - 03/11/12  - 7
46  - 46  - 279,100 - Pitbull ft Christina Aguilera  - Feel This Moment  - 279,100 - 30/03/13  - 5
47  - 47  - 272,700 - Will.i.Am ft Justin Bieber  - That Power  - 272,700 - 27/04/13  - 2
48  - 50  - 272,000 - Bruno Mars  - Treasure  - 272,000 - 25/05/13  - 12
49  - 48  - 269,400 - Bridgit Mendler  - Ready Or Not  - 269,400 - 16/03/13  - 7
50  - 49  - 269,400 - Bingo Players ft Far East Movement  - Get Up (Rattle)  - 269,400 - 02/02/13  - 1

 

Albums

Pos  - LW  - YTD  - Artist  - Title  - Total  - New  - Hst
1  - 1  - 589,700 - Emeli Sande  - Our Version Of Events  - 1,982,600 - 25/02/12  - 1
2  - 2  - 438,600 - Original Soundtrack Cast  - Les Miserables  - 438,600 - 19/01/13  - 1
3  - 3  - 399,800 - Bruno Mars  - Unorthodox Jukebox  - 706,300 - 22/12/12  - 4
4  - 4  - 395,300 - Michael Buble  - To Be Loved  - 395,300 - 27/04/13  - 1
5  - 5  - 355,600 - Daft Punk  - Random Access Memories  - 355,600 - 01/06/13  - 1
6  - 7  - 347,300 - Rod Stewart  - Time  - 347,300 - 25/05/13  - 1
7  - 6  - 346,400 - Jake Bugg  - Jake Bugg  - 531,200 - 27/10/12  - 2
8  - 8  - 335,900 - Mumford & Sons  - Babel  - 908,300 - 06/10/12  - 1
9  - 9  - 329,900 - Calvin Harris  - 18 Months  - 683,800 - 10/11/12  - 1
10  - 10  - 326,000 - Bastille  - Bad Blood  - 326,000 - 16/03/13  - 1
11  - 11  - 319,500 - Justin Timberlake  - 20/20 Experience  - 319,500 - 30/03/13  - 1
12  - 12  - 304,700 - Pink  - Truth About Love  - 750,800 - 29/09/12  - 3
13  - 13  - 296,600 - Rudimental  - Home  - 296,600 - 11/05/13  - 1
14  - 14  - 268,500 - Olly Murs  - Right Place Right Time  - 838,900 - 08/12/12  - 2
15  - 15  - 265,800 - Passenger  - All The Little Lights  - 265,800 - 02/03/13  - 3
16  - 19  - 249,456 - Arctic Monkeys  - AM  - 249,456 - 21/09/13  - 1
17  - 16  - 245,500 - Ellie Goulding  - Halcyon  - 379,800 - 20/10/12  - 3
18  - 17  - 228,900 - Stereophonics  - Graffiti On The Train  - 228,900 - 16/03/13  - 3
19  - 18  - 217,800 - David Bowie  - Next Day  - 217,800 - 23/03/13  - 1
20  - 20  - 217,300 - One Direction  - Take Me Home  - 833,000 - 24/11/12  - 6
21  - 21  - 208,500 - Taylor Swift  - Red  - 439,500 - 03/11/12  - 7
22  - 22  - 203,700 - Biffy Clyro  - Opposites  - 203,700 - 09/02/13  - 1
23  - 23  - 192,900 - Rihanna  - Unapologetic  - 667,600 - 01/12/12  - 3
24  - 24  - 192,100 - Lumineers  - Lumineers  - 318,700 - 27/10/12  - 8
25  - 25  - 192,000 - Ben Howard  - Every Kingdom  - 507,500 - 15/10/11  - 4
26  - 26  - 175,700 - Imagine Dragons  - Night Visions  - 175,700 - 13/04/13  - 2
27  - 27  - 175,200 - David Guetta  - Nothing But The Beat  - 751,900 - 10/09/11  - 6
28  - 28  - 168,100 - Stereophonics  - Best Of - Decade In The Sun  - 1,189,100 - 22/11/08  - 21
29  - 29  - 163,600 - Ed Sheeran  - +  - 1,739,200 - 24/09/11  - 3
30  - 30  - 152,200 - Caro Emerald  - Shocking Miss Emerald  - 152,200 - 18/05/13  - 1
31  - 31  - 152,100 - Disclosure  - Settle  - 152,100 - 15/06/13  - 1
32  - 32  - 150,700 - Fleetwood Mac  - Rumours  - 3,559,500 - 26/02/77  - 3
33  - 33  - 138,200 - Script  - #3  - 450,600 - 22/09/12  - 17
34  - 34  - 132,800 - Paloma Faith  - Fall To Grace  - 581,900 - 09/06/12  - 9
35  - 35  - 131,500 - Richard & Adam  - Impossible Dream  - 131,500 - 10/08/13  - 1
36  - 36  - 126,000 - One Direction  - Up All Night  - 966,500 - 03/12/11  - 23
37  - 37  - 120,600 - Foals  - Holy Fire  - 120,600 - 23/02/13  - 2
38  - 39  - 118,800 - Tom Odell  - Long Way Down  - 118,800 - 06/07/13  - 1
39  - 38  - 118,700 - Alt-J  - An Awesome Wave  - 276,700 - 09/06/12  - 13
40  - 42  - 113,800 - Lana Del Rey  - Born To Die  - 832,300 - 11/02/12  - 17
41  - 43  - 113,300 - Jay-Z  - Magna Carta… Holy Grail  - 113,300 - 20/07/13  - 1
42  - 40  - 113,300 - Mumford & Sons  - Sigh No More  - 1,540,500 - 17/10/09  - 12
43  - 41  - 113,000 - Fun  - Some Nights  - 423,700 - 02/06/12  - 9
44  - 44  - 112,100 - Gabrielle Aplin  - English Rain  - 112,100 - 25/05/13  - 2
45  - 45  - 106,900 - Paramore  - Paramore  - 106,900 - 20/04/13  - 1
46  - 46  - 104,100 - Black Sabbath  - 13  - 104,100 - 22/06/13  - 1
47  - 47  - 102,500 - Adele  - 21  - 4,661,200 - 05/02/11  - 22
48  - 50  - 92,900 - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis  - Heist  - 93,800 - 20/10/12  - 25
49  - 48  - 92,500 - Queens Of The Stone Age  - Like Clockwork  - 92,500 - 15/06/13  - 2
50  - 49  - 91,600 - Rolling Stones  - Grrrr!  - 349,400 - 24/11/12  - 19

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Harry

Album sales are HORRIBLE this year. I think this kind of climate will probably be seen with ARTPOP's sales too, sadly :/

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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Song lists for this weekends Strictly Come Dancing have been revealed and......

 

Julien and Janette - Tango to 'Applause' by Lady Gaga

 

:excited2:

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Freddy

At this rate 'Applause' will miss the top 50 singles of the year , I can't beleive this  :sick:

 

.....ARTPOP will absolutly be in the top 20 albums at least.

 

**and yes it seems the work b---h video was banned,that wont help her at all  :sweat:

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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Song lists for this weekends Strictly Come Dancing have been revealed and......

Julien and Janette - Tango to 'Applause' by Lady Gaga

:excited2:

:omg: that's great news!! Just hope that he does the song justice as he was terrible last week :lmao:

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Harry

Do Strictly performances usually help songs? I mean it's not gonna exactly harm it but will we see a notable increase?

And why would Work Bitch be banned on TV? It's not even bad lol

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