Artists you love that never really 'happened', Repetitive theme.....so T Boy of me |
Track this thread - Email this thread - Print this thread - Download this thread - Subscribe to this forum |
19th October 2014, 11:13 AM
Post
#1
|
|
Radical Pink Troll
Joined: 11 March 2006
Posts: 26,605 User: 177 |
This has probably been done to death but I haven't seen a thread for it for a while. Which artists have you loved that have never really achieved commercial success/their full potential. This isn't a general what flopped thread. Who did you have big expectations for that ultimately came to nothing.
Foster the People got me thinking of this. Their debut album is amazing and the second one is pretty good too. Yet they have only one hit single to their name (nothing else has even charted) despite their tracks getting quite a bit of airplay and support, their debut album struggled to sell and the second one completely flopped. I thought they were going to bit pretty big yet weren't at all really. Another less good example for me is Orson. Yes, they had a no.1 single and album but really I thought they'd carry on making music for a while and yet disappeared after album 2 flopped. Who would be on this list for you? |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:15 AM
Post
#2
|
|
Alone and wounded
Pronouns: She/her
Joined: 18 January 2011 Posts: 60,176 User: 12,810 |
Natalia Kills Seems like SUCH a star but yet never seems to happen here
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:16 AM
Post
#3
|
|
you never forget your first time...
Pronouns: he/him
Joined: 19 April 2011 Posts: 121,738 User: 13,530 |
Cody Simpson. He's got looooaaaaads of Twitter followers, is known worldwide, but hasn't ever made any kind of impact here. Of course, he's only 17 so there's still time, but when he had the right material and the same management as Bieber, you'd think they would send his songs to radio and book some promo. Sigh.
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:19 AM
Post
#4
|
|
Radical Pink Troll
Joined: 11 March 2006
Posts: 26,605 User: 177 |
Cody Simpson. He's got looooaaaaads of Twitter followers, is known worldwide, but hasn't ever made any kind of impact here. Of course, he's only 17 so there's still time, but when he had the right material and the same management as Bieber, you'd think they would send his songs to radio and book some promo. Sigh. That's a good one. Two years ago, I was a Year 11 form tutor (which I think means they were your age) and there was a group of girls in the class mad about him. But the only other time I saw him mentioned was in your posts some time later |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:20 AM
Post
#5
|
|
It's a cruel summer.
Joined: 26 May 2014
Posts: 35,256 User: 20,947 |
Natalia Kills- Echo Jade's comment and Mirrors sounded like a #1 to me
Little Boots- Apart from remedy which was big, she deserved to be so much bigger Amelia Lily- California deserved to be massive Lea Michele- Solo music chart wise Chloe Howl The Band Perry- Massive in America but never really happened here Those are the ones of the top of my head |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:21 AM
Post
#6
|
|
I found the love, I found the love in me
Pronouns: He/Him
Joined: 13 December 2007 Posts: 87,451 User: 5,042 |
Frankmusik for me! I want to write Keri Hilson too, but only because whenever I ask people if they like her, I unforunately get a lot of "who?" Before explaining she was the artist behind 'Knock You Down'. She just hasn't "happened" in the UK I guess.
Oh and by the looks of things Tinashe is heading that way too |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:30 AM
Post
#7
|
|
you never forget your first time...
Pronouns: he/him
Joined: 19 April 2011 Posts: 121,738 User: 13,530 |
That's a good one. Two years ago, I was a Year 11 form tutor (which I think means they were your age) and there was a group of girls in the class mad about him. But the only other time I saw him mentioned was in your posts some time later Yeah that's correct! It's quite strange, he has 7.09 million Twitter followers yet nothing's ever happened for him really. Maybe it's cause these fans aren't concentrated in one country as such. Either way, the causal music fan won't have any clue who he is, cause nothing's been sent to radio. Frustrating because he COULD be big. This song has hit all over it, it even got picked up by a couple of music channels but nothing came of it: (all his music videos have vanished from YouTube eeek) |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:41 AM
Post
#8
|
|
Brown cow, stunning!
Joined: 7 December 2009
Posts: 67,176 User: 10,139 |
Natalia Kills is the huge one for me too. Maybe not so much with the second era (although I loved it and Saturday Night would have a huge hit for someone like Rihanna or Lana Del Rey), but the first era had some huge pop tracks like Mirror, Love Is A Suicide, Wonderland and Free which all should have been huge.
Also: Jessica Mauboy (worldwide anyway, she's big ish in Australia but hasn't even been properly launched WW as far as I know she is one of my absolute favourites, Kick Up Your Heels especially screams hit but that hasn't been released in Australia!) Carrie Underwood (similarly, huge in America but only has average success album wise in other countries and that only came with the last album really though I think Play On did ok in Australia. With Taylor swift managing to cross over with Love Story, Carrie could easily do it as her uptempos have a Shania Twain quality to them. Although I'd only want her to be successful if she stayed country, as much as I love pop Taylor I don't want Carrie doing that ) Miranda Lambert (probably the biggest country star in the US along with Carrie but she's more country than pop so I think there's only potential to do well albums wise over here but still) Samantha Jade (such a ready made popstar, I did say when she won XF Australia she could be their first WW star but they've barely handled her properly in Australia let alone WW!) |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:43 AM
Post
#9
|
|
BuzzJack Enthusiast
Joined: 13 December 2012
Posts: 756 User: 17,989 |
Leon Else - Protocol was such a tune and I really thought he'd have some impact but alas not.
Agree with Chloe Howl, really liked her but even when she had some buzz I feel like you could tell it wasn't going to happen. |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:45 AM
Post
#10
|
|
you never forget your first time...
Pronouns: he/him
Joined: 19 April 2011 Posts: 121,738 User: 13,530 |
I think most country artists would fit this thread, they're huge in America but haven't happened here, the UK just doesn't take to country sadly.
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:47 AM
Post
#11
|
|
c:
Joined: 12 March 2014
Posts: 13,153 User: 20,692 |
I think 'Running Back' by Jessica Mauboy could've been a big hit in 2008, stunning song and I could picture it now being a top 5 hit, it's probably in my top 50 songs ever but I never checked anything else out by her Does she have any more stuff as good as that in her discography Liam?
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:48 AM
Post
#12
|
|
Raining Shitter
Joined: 9 March 2008
Posts: 63,090 User: 5,572 |
Mandy Moore - Britney, Xtina, Jessica Simpson etc. all made it pretty big (Jess to a lesser extent) but Mandy never quite made it even though she is just as, if not
more, talented. Wild Hope is one of the greatest albums ever. Ryan Adams - So much talent, never really made it, although, the kinda person that he is, it's probably for the best Still, he has Mandy for a wife, not all bad. |
|
|
19th October 2014, 11:59 AM
Post
#13
|
|
Brown cow, stunning!
Joined: 7 December 2009
Posts: 67,176 User: 10,139 |
I think 'Running Back' by Jessica Mauboy could've been a big hit in 2008, stunning song and I could picture it now being a top 5 hit, it's probably in my top 50 songs ever but I never checked anything else out by her Does she have any more stuff as good as that in her discography Liam? That's like her 10th best so yes Galaxy (although it's a bit happier) would be about the closest to Running Back maybe? And then there's: Burn (the single that followed RB, it's still her best <3 A huge, sexy sounding electropop song that easily could have been recorded by Rihanna) Never Be The Same (huge R&B power ballad) Pop A Bottle (sounds like a ghetto club anthem but it's a fun, summery dance-pop song) I Believe (another fun summery dance-pop song) What Happened To Us (a duet with Jay Sean, it's very much like No Air) Up/Down (another Rihanna-esque club ready track) To The End Of The Earth (more subdued and subtle in places than her other dance-pop) Kick Up Your Heels (Pitbull collab, it's a bit like Doop as I said, it'd be huge in Europe I'm sure) Saturday Night (great pop/R&B club track with a guest rap from Ludacris) Forget Your Name (criminally only a bonus track on her second album, it's great mid to up-tempo pop/R&B) Beautiful (dance-pop banger) Something's Got A Hold On Me (incredible club banger version of the Etta James song, she did a much better job than Flo Rida of updating it ) My top 5 would probably be: 01 Burn 02 Never Be The Same 03 What Happened To Us? 04 Up/Down 05 Something's Got A Hold On Me But she's one of those artists where it always changes |
|
|
19th October 2014, 12:04 PM
Post
#14
|
|
BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 11 October 2013
Posts: 31,028 User: 19,931 |
Lady Gaga
- Seriously though. Natalia Kills is a great example. I feel the same for Angel Haze, who didn't seem to properly take off in the UK (or anywhere?) despite some early buzz. This post has been edited by Joe.: 19th October 2014, 12:07 PM |
|
|
19th October 2014, 12:07 PM
Post
#15
|
|
c:
Joined: 12 March 2014
Posts: 13,153 User: 20,692 |
That's like her 10th best so yes Galaxy (although it's a bit happier) would be about the closest to Running Back maybe? And then there's: Just been listening to a few songs on Spotify now and they're all great. Running Back is still my favourite so far but Burn is fantastic too, that's my favourite of the new ones. Will listen to the ones you listened but loving them all so far Burn (the single that followed RB, it's still her best <3 A huge, sexy sounding electropop song that easily could have been recorded by Rihanna) Never Be The Same (huge R&B power ballad) Pop A Bottle (sounds like a ghetto club anthem but it's a fun, summery dance-pop song) I Believe (another fun summery dance-pop song) What Happened To Us (a duet with Jay Sean, it's very much like No Air) Up/Down (another Rihanna-esque club ready track) To The End Of The Earth (more subdued and subtle in places than her other dance-pop) Kick Up Your Heels (Pitbull collab, it's a bit like Doop as I said, it'd be huge in Europe I'm sure) Saturday Night (great pop/R&B club track with a guest rap from Ludacris) Forget Your Name (criminally only a bonus track on her second album, it's great mid to up-tempo pop/R&B) Beautiful (dance-pop banger) Something's Got A Hold On Me (incredible club banger version of the Etta James song, she did a much better job than Flo Rida of updating it ) My top 5 would probably be: 01 Burn 02 Never Be The Same 03 What Happened To Us? 04 Up/Down 05 Something's Got A Hold On Me But she's one of those artists where it always changes |
|
|
19th October 2014, 12:16 PM
Post
#16
|
|
BuzzJack Legend
Joined: 22 December 2009
Posts: 30,359 User: 10,275 |
Natalia Kills is like Kesha but other way around... she should have established herself as a songwriter and then try to break through as solo artist.
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 12:43 PM
Post
#17
|
|
changed the game with that digital drop
Joined: 26 September 2010
Posts: 13,000 User: 11,905 |
Jade Ewen! She's got such a good voice and the right attitude - she just didn't have the material and then joined the Flopbabes which was the final nail in her coffin.
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 12:49 PM
Post
#18
|
|
BuzzJack Climber
Joined: 21 April 2014
Posts: 187 User: 20,836 |
The Hurts and FrankMusik.
|
|
|
19th October 2014, 01:05 PM
Post
#19
|
|
BuzzJack Platinum Member
Joined: 7 March 2006
Posts: 13,207 User: 66 |
That's like her 10th best so yes Galaxy (although it's a bit happier) would be about the closest to Running Back maybe? And then there's: Burn (the single that followed RB, it's still her best <3 A huge, sexy sounding electropop song that easily could have been recorded by Rihanna) Never Be The Same (huge R&B power ballad) Pop A Bottle (sounds like a ghetto club anthem but it's a fun, summery dance-pop song) I Believe (another fun summery dance-pop song) What Happened To Us (a duet with Jay Sean, it's very much like No Air) Up/Down (another Rihanna-esque club ready track) To The End Of The Earth (more subdued and subtle in places than her other dance-pop) Kick Up Your Heels (Pitbull collab, it's a bit like Doop as I said, it'd be huge in Europe I'm sure) Saturday Night (great pop/R&B club track with a guest rap from Ludacris) Forget Your Name (criminally only a bonus track on her second album, it's great mid to up-tempo pop/R&B) Beautiful (dance-pop banger) Something's Got A Hold On Me (incredible club banger version of the Etta James song, she did a much better job than Flo Rida of updating it ) My top 5 would probably be: 01 Burn 02 Never Be The Same 03 What Happened To Us? 04 Up/Down 05 Something's Got A Hold On Me But she's one of those artists where it always changes How could you list these yet miss out Inescapable? Just been listening to a few songs on Spotify now and they're all great. Running Back is still my favourite so far but Burn is fantastic too, that's my favourite of the new ones. Will listen to the ones you listened but loving them all so far You should check out Inescapable (Youngboyz mix) [it's the single mix basically] it's up there with her best. |
|
|
19th October 2014, 01:10 PM
Post
#20
|
|
Brown cow, stunning!
Joined: 7 December 2009
Posts: 67,176 User: 10,139 |
|
|
|
Time is now: 25th April 2024, 10:36 PM |
Copyright © 2006 - 2024 BuzzJack.com
About | Contact | Advertise | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service