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Has anyone seen the saturdays higher on the tv yet?

 

Maybe you could ask this question in the Saturdays forum and not in the Itunes thread.

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Has anyone seen the saturdays higher on the tv yet?

 

No, but I heard the single version on the radio on Saturday.

 

Also, why are there loads of Usher album tracks in the top 1,000? Has he released a new album?

No, but I heard the single version on the radio on Saturday.

 

Also, why are there loads of Usher album tracks in the top 1,000? Has he released a new album?

It looks like he released a deluxe version of Raymond vs Raymond

It looks like he released a deluxe version of Raymond vs Raymond

 

Ah. I was wondering why Dirty Dancer and Somebody To Love were so higher (especially the former, since it's an album track), and why Usher was the main artist on both. :lol:

 

It was a low profile release though. I seriously had no clue! :o

how did alexandra fall so quickly :(

bert for lashes :) no need to get cheeky!

and i was referring to maybe higher would be higher than what it is in the chart :)

This is interesting how dance songs take off so slowly, most of the huge dance hits did it this year.

 

That's cos they all have little airplay and videoplay - only after they become hits do radio and tv stations in general start spinning them more often

 

Alex Gaudino should pass Olly unless it stalls, so it could go top 10 by sunday :D

 

*Fingers Crossed*

*Fingers Crossed*

 

Another italian dance act in the uk yop 10

Alex Gaudino is 'almost there'.

 

UK iTunes Popularity Bars

 

http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/8895/ukpopbars1009212116.jpg

I don't know how Katy B is still up there, its average, and I normally love everything Female and pop :lol:
I don't know how Katy B is still up there, its average, and I normally love everything Female and pop :lol:

 

I love Katy On A Mission. It's all about the bassline with that tune. It sounds like Skream fused with Gaga.

I love Katy On A Mission. It's all about the bassline with that tune. It sounds like Skream fused with Gaga.

 

I've only heard it once in fairness, mabye I should refresh my memory of it..

I love Katy On A Mission. It's all about the bassline with that tune. It sounds like Skream fused with Gaga.

 

Skream is close. It's Benga.

 

(Both are member of Magnetic Man, whose new single features Katy B :kink:)

pack up has dropped alot today from 16-23 :o not as bad as Alesha Dixon and Mcfly though!
pack up has dropped alot today from 16-23 :o not as bad as Alesha Dixon and Mcfly though!

 

Good, another overated song, I hate the "Tweet Tweet" part ;)

I think dubstep is very trendy now. Some artists need to understand, that if they mix pop with dubstep or drum&bass in their future/current productions - it will be only a win-win for them if they do it qualitatively.

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I think dubstep is very trendy now. Some artists need to understand, that if they mix pop with dubstep or drum&bass in their future/current productions - it will be only a win-win for them if they do it qualitatively.

 

Yeah. Or they should just do their songs as normal, but with suitable songs, they should have someone make a dubstep remix for them. Particularly in the UK. They should learn from the roaring success In For the Kill had last year. It's very rare that a remix of a song gets to #11 on iTunes! The Cahill remix of Missing You went top 40 I think. I can't remember anything else recent off the top of my head (that's not single/album versions or cover versions).

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I think dubstep is very trendy now. Some artists need to understand, that if they mix pop with dubstep or drum&bass in their future/current productions - it will be only a win-win for them if they do it qualitatively.

Definitely.

 

Heard a bunch of chavs talking about Benga and Skream at the bus stop the over day - made me laugh :lol:

 

 

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