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BuzzJack Music Forum _ UK Charts _ Should Adele not have song Hello on X factor?

Posted by: britboy 14th December 2015, 11:27 AM

Given that the song has already been out for a while & sold a large amount of copies with big media coverage, radio play etc should Adele have sung the 2nd single from the album instead?

Posted by: gavindeejay 14th December 2015, 11:45 AM

It would of been nice for her to have performed one of her other songs from the album, maybe to have started getting the ball rolling for single Number 2 as people are starting to get tired of 'Hello' now. It's a great song, but it's been on the radio, TV and the adverts for a few months now and I have had a few people tell me they are sick of it.

Posted by: MusiqqisuM 14th December 2015, 11:48 AM

Nope it was absolutely the right song. Unfortunately people are still not signed on to the fact that her & her team care more about album sales than "prepping single no. 2". It's probably the least of their concerns; they want to sell the album, and a performance of one of the biggest hits of the moment will do just that!

Posted by: Frootincense 14th December 2015, 11:52 AM

I think she'll want to focus on the second single around the Brits time. There's no need to rush into anything just yet, it's not as though her album sales are doing badly. laugh.gif

Posted by: MrIndependent 14th December 2015, 11:54 AM

No, she shouldn't have, exactly for the reasons specified in the original post. I'm not surprised that the boost for the song has been miniscule. She should be pushing the album at this stage and a performance of When We Were Young would've been better for that.

Posted by: rundmck 14th December 2015, 12:10 PM

I would imagine she wanted to leave the first live performance of a "new" single until the Brits in February, to try to extend the life of the album. That way she can release a 3rd coming into Summer, and then get a 4th or 5th single on the radio in the run up to next Christmas, when she can perhaps do another tv performance to make the album a seller again.

Plus Simon Cowell might have asked her pretty pretty please to perform Hello, so there's no risk of her shooting to #1 with a performance of a new song and stopping the xfactor winner getting it.

Posted by: sammy01 14th December 2015, 12:16 PM

No, she did right, concentrate on the 2nd single in the new year. Any promo slots in spring should be for single #2. The album could easily stay top 5 most of next year if she plays her cards right promotion and single release wise.

Posted by: Cauldron 14th December 2015, 12:16 PM

QUOTE(rundmck @ Dec 14 2015, 12:10 PM) *
I would imagine she wanted to leave the first live performance of a "new" single until the Brits in February, to try to extend the life of the album. That way she can release a 3rd coming into Summer, and then get a 4th or 5th single on the radio in the run up to next Christmas, when she can perhaps do another tv performance to make the album a seller again.

Plus Simon Cowell might have asked her pretty pretty please to perform Hello, so there's no risk of her shooting to #1 with a performance of a new song and stopping the xfactor winner getting it.



It would be funny if he did that and Hello managed to outsell the winner's song biggrin.gif

Posted by: Danta Claus 14th December 2015, 12:24 PM

'Hello' was the best choice for her really. Better to drag out the success of the song than to try to push another so soon in terms of getting more album sales which is what she wants more than having a singles chart domination, she can wait for the BRITS to perform single #02.

I know Justin Bieber's got 3 singles doing really well at the same time and pulling that off, but he's a totally different artist to Adele.

Posted by: sammy01 14th December 2015, 02:09 PM

QUOTE(Danta Claus @ Dec 14 2015, 12:24 PM) *
'Hello' was the best choice for her really. Better to drag out the success of the song than to try to push another so soon in terms of getting more album sales which is what she wants more than having a singles chart domination, she can wait for the BRITS to perform single #02.

I know Justin Bieber's got 3 singles doing really well at the same time and pulling that off, but he's a totally different artist to Adele.


Justin is also likely to lose steam with the album I'd think as those 3 singles start to fall. He would have been better to try and spread them out a bit.

Posted by: Common Sense 14th December 2015, 02:36 PM

QUOTE(rundmck @ Dec 14 2015, 12:10 PM) *
I would imagine she wanted to leave the first live performance of a "new" single until the Brits in February, to try to extend the life of the album. That way she can release a 3rd coming into Summer, and then get a 4th or 5th single on the radio in the run up to next Christmas, when she can perhaps do another tv performance to make the album a seller again.



Someone on a music Facebook group has said that he doesn't think there are any more possible singles on 25. What do others think to that?

Posted by: sammy01 14th December 2015, 02:47 PM

QUOTE(Common Sense @ Dec 14 2015, 02:36 PM) *
Someone on a music Facebook group has said that he doesn't think there are any more possible singles on 25. What do others think to that?


Well Water under the bridge, When we were young both scream singles to me, then Send my love or Remedy sound like last singles to me.

Posted by: rundmck 14th December 2015, 02:55 PM

Of course there are songs that can be singles. Radio 2 (the biggest radio influence on album sales) will be falling over themselves to playlist the next song XL decides is a single.

Whether or not the song itself is successful in the singles chart when the album is approaching 3m sales in Feb is another question. That is not it's job though, it's job is to sell more albums.

Don't forget 21 has sold nearly 5m albums and only had two top 10 singles.

Posted by: liamk97 14th December 2015, 02:58 PM

QUOTE(sammy01 @ Dec 14 2015, 02:47 PM) *
Well Water under the bridge, When we were young both scream singles to me, then Send my love or Remedy sound like last singles to me.

'When We Were Young' feels like it's all but confirmed as second single. 'Water Under the Bridge' is probably middle in my ranking of the album (still incredibly good) but I agree it screams single release. I can kind of see where this guy is coming from though - 'I Miss You', 'All I Ask' and 'Million Years Ago' are among my absolute favourites but lean towards fantastic album tracks than singles.

Posted by: andibob 14th December 2015, 02:58 PM

What do I think of that? I think its a pretty silly comment. Whilst they may not like it, there are some clear singles on there. And I don't think people are bored of Hello considering it is still Top 5 on the official chart. It's not like she's performed it tonnes of times over here. We don't all need 3 singes in a month like Justin.

Posted by: vidcapper 14th December 2015, 03:02 PM

QUOTE(sammy01 @ Dec 14 2015, 02:09 PM) *
Justin is also likely to lose steam with the album I'd think as those 3 singles start to fall. He would have been better to try and spread them out a bit.


With streaming being a huge factor, the only way he could stop them all charting at once, would be to block them from streaming altogether.

Posted by: Bjork 14th December 2015, 05:32 PM

after When We Were Young I really do not see any other "hit"... A Million Years is the only song I like a bit, so hope that's single #3... personally, a very disappointing album, 21 was amazing, this is not...

Posted by: Ellsmere 14th December 2015, 05:42 PM

Think 25 is incredible... Shocked at how she managed to pull off another masterpiece after 21 but she has.... When we were young second single for sure followed by 'water under the bridge' and then maybe 'send your love' or 'remedy' or even 'all I ask' as a potential shock single.
So many options.

Posted by: vibe 14th December 2015, 06:08 PM

Did anyone else think that she wasn't singing the chorus during the performance?

Posted by: Knightr634 14th December 2015, 07:48 PM

I think the X Factor was a good way to end the Hello campaign really, it's been such a massive song and hadn't up until this point had a big spectacle type performance which the X Factor gave it.

And the next day look what happens: https://twitter.com/billboardbiz/status/676476523889729537

When We Were Young is confirmed as the 2nd single - marking the beginning of the next phase of the campaign.

Posted by: Karma 14th December 2015, 08:31 PM

Hello was definitely the right choice, I was there and it was phenomenal. heart.gif

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