Would you have done the Unapologetic era differently? |
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28th August 2016, 02:06 PM
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The Unapologetic era was horrifically messy with 6 songs being announced as singles (7 if you include Jump) but three of these weren't given a proper push and only the first two singles had significant commercial success.
Personally I would've scrapped Loveeeeee Song and Right Now as singles and replaced them with 'Love Without Tragedy' (that may have been a risk, but I'm sure it could've been at least a moderate hit) and given the other post-album singles a bigger push. How would you have done the Unapologetic era? This post has been edited by Andr00w: 28th August 2016, 02:06 PM |
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28th August 2016, 02:13 PM
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I would've led with Diamonds, released Stay to pop radio and let Pour It Up build on Urban, before it gets released to pop
I woulda given Jump a proper push instead of the lacklustre push Right Mow received and would've finished with a release of the full version of Love Without Tragedy |
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28th August 2016, 09:31 PM
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I would've led with Diamonds, released Stay to pop radio and let Pour It Up build on Urban, before it gets released to pop I woulda given Jump a proper push instead of the lacklustre push Right Mow received and would've finished with a release of the full version of Love Without Tragedy Hire him immediately |
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