Did Rochelle ruin The Saturdays? |
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27th March 2015, 01:05 AM
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I think it would have been interesting to see how The Saturdays would have performed had Rochelle not been pregnant. I believe they would have had some US success and I'm sure 'Living For The Weekend' would have been a higher quality album and arguably pushed back further.
The Saturdays were #102 on USA iTunes without 'What About Us' being sent to radio and two live performances with it already charting in Canada. 'What About Us' was due to be sent to radio in March when The Saturdays were returning to the UK meaning they would be unable to promote / radio tour. 'What About Us' was still top 500 on USA iTunes and managed to sell over 100,000 copies in the United states with 'Chasing The Saturdays' EP selling over 3,000 in the opening week and would have been top 200 had they not released on an odd day. The Saturdays were due to tour with Justin Bieber which would have been a huge opportunity and would have had them perform in front off 20,000 people a night which I think would have made their music more noticed and would have got their name out their. I fully believe had Rochelle not got pregnant then the whole 'Living For The Weekend' campaign would have been different as they would have toured with Bieber and arguably the income from that could have got them better producers / better quality = No Gentleman. I do adore Rochelle but I do believe her being pregnant signaled the end of The Saturdays... it was just the worst possible timing. |
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27th March 2015, 09:33 AM
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I think it would have been interesting to see how The Saturdays would have performed had Rochelle not been pregnant. I believe they would have had some US success and I'm sure 'Living For The Weekend' would have been a higher quality album and arguably pushed back further. The Saturdays were #102 on USA iTunes without 'What About Us' being sent to radio and two live performances with it already charting in Canada. 'What About Us' was due to be sent to radio in March when The Saturdays were returning to the UK meaning they would be unable to promote / radio tour. 'What About Us' was still top 500 on USA iTunes and managed to sell over 100,000 copies in the United states with 'Chasing The Saturdays' EP selling over 3,000 in the opening week and would have been top 200 had they not released on an odd day. The Saturdays were due to tour with Justin Bieber which would have been a huge opportunity and would have had them perform in front off 20,000 people a night which I think would have made their music more noticed and would have got their name out their. I fully believe had Rochelle not got pregnant then the whole 'Living For The Weekend' campaign would have been different as they would have toured with Bieber and arguably the income from that could have got them better producers / better quality = No Gentleman. I do adore Rochelle but I do believe her being pregnant signaled the end of The Saturdays... it was just the worst possible timing. Seconded |
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27th March 2015, 10:27 AM
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I feel like once one baby came along someone else thought oh let's have a baby too and then again and again and again. I assume they must have spoken about having families and taking time out. Really I dont think it's anyone's fault. Just really bad timing.
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27th March 2015, 10:42 AM
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So many things ruined the Saturdays. But I don't think she did. Even though she was preggo, they came back to the UK and had their first big selling #1, so they were still alive and well as a band. Yes, they probably could have charted A BIT higher in America, maybe around #70? But I don't think they were going to ever be massive their,
Gentleman as we know properly ruined them. And probably a knock on effect from Gentleman was the fact Radio 1 stopped play-listing them - I think that officially signed their death warrant. |
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27th March 2015, 11:29 AM
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but they playlisted Disco Love and still play it the odd time
I totally believe Rochelle's pregnant halted the American thing |
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27th March 2015, 11:33 AM
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Marvin did.
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27th March 2015, 01:40 PM
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27th March 2015, 04:05 PM
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I was grindin' with the DJ with my hands on the floor!
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No she didn't, what the f***? Close the thread.
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27th March 2015, 04:12 PM
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Rochelle ruins everything.
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27th March 2015, 04:22 PM
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I just wish Marvin made her have another eye incident to put her in hospital rather than get her pregnant.
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27th March 2015, 05:03 PM
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27th March 2015, 05:09 PM
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I was grindin' with the DJ with my hands on the floor!
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27th March 2015, 09:06 PM
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changed the game with that digital drop
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GENTLEMAN ruined The Saturdays, nothing else.
You're all living in dreamland if you ever think The Sats were gonna be big in America. They don't have the work ethic to be worldwide stars, they would've got tired after one single and not bothered even if WAU blew up. However, the America hype rejuvenated their UK career. It managed to give them their most successful single yet and popularity with the casual audience. They f***ed up by releasing such a marmeeet (and shit) song as follow-up. Realistically, the casual fans who bought WAU wouldn't have liked a song like Gentleman. The radios wouldn't touch it because it was so cheesy and bad. Disco Love managed to be a minor success given the damage caused by Gentleman, but the damage from that release was too far beyond repair for them to ever recover. It caused them to lose radio support for good. |
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27th March 2015, 09:18 PM
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I kinda believe 'Disco Love' would have been huge after 'What About Us' (as in bigger than the likes of 'Higher'). It's not exactly "summer-y", but it's really warm and far from being cold so it would have worked as a summer anthem just as much as anything else. Imagine the radio support it would have had after 'What About Us' from Radio 1.... Oh my god. |
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28th March 2015, 12:33 AM
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I kinda believe 'Disco Love' would have been huge after 'What About Us' (as in bigger than the likes of 'Higher'). It's not exactly "summer-y", but it's really warm and far from being cold so it would have worked as a summer anthem just as much as anything else. Imagine the radio support it would have had after 'What About Us' from Radio 1.... Oh my god. It's depressing how much I agree really - oh what could have been, If Disco Love had been a top 10 radio AirPlay hit, it could have been huge for them. 51k sales for a song with such minimal support is really something. I still think WAU -> Wildfire -> Disco Love -> album -> and Leave a Light on and Not Giving Up as post album singles. I reckon they'd easily have a gold album and it would have put them in a really good place for the release of GH. Oh to imagine. |
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28th March 2015, 12:50 AM
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The Saturdays are probably one of the biggest cases of what might have been. Just a few changes and they would have had a completely different career, it could have been over much sooner. Really though 4 full studio albums and the half album of Headlines and a Greatest Hits is more than most bands in general will get to release. So by being slow burners and being biggest girl band by default, maybe things worked out for the best. Being a second tier band isn't something to be sniffed at, the girls had success but also freedom to not be burnt out.
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28th March 2015, 01:44 AM
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Brown cow, stunning!
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Normally I'd take any excuse to bash Rochelle but no, it was Gentleman. I really like the song myself and think it gets too much hate sometimes but then I think how it pretty much killed them and I can kinda see the hate, if tht makes sense. As a fun album track it works (it's so catchy) but as a single at all, let alone the follow-up to a gold selling #1, it was such a HUGE misfire. I definitely agree that Disco Love was the easy choice for the next single after WAU, it's similarly catchy and anhemic but not a direct copy or anything. I mean if they really had to release something a bit different they could have just gone for Lease My Love after Disco Love.
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28th March 2015, 01:01 PM
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changed the game with that digital drop
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Disco Love wasn't recorded until July though was it? I can't believe they overlooked Not Giving Up when fans raved about it following its play on Chasing The Saturdays.
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