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Amazing choice, can definetly see it being a huge hit. Still find it odd how 'Right There' was a decent sized hit for her ... thought it would go Top 20 at the very best.
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Amazing choice, can definetly see it being a huge hit. Still find it odd how 'Right There' was a decent sized hit for her ... thought it would go Top 20 at the very best.

In terms of sales it's already surpassed Poison (220k odd at the minute).

The forum should be archived. Nicole is exactly the kind of artist the pop forum exists to talk about.
Well it's much better to try and say opinions on the forum and try to keep it going and leave the pop forum to people such as Selena Gomez, Wonderland, Parade, Wanted & less known superstars.

10.0 'Poison'

10.0 'Don't Hold Your Breath'

10.0 'Right There' (My second favourite Nicole song behind

!)

09.0 'Wet'

 

Like Jark said, ridiculous! Her album is all killer and not so much filler though, so it's hardly surprising. But for her success commercially, they have it SPOT ON with the singles for her! Admittedly, I was a bit dubious and thought (like pretty much everyone else but Kath!) 'Right There' would not be a hit. Never mind it growing on me so much to the point it's one of my favourites of the year. Such a grower!

10 Poison

10 Don't Hold Your Breath

07 Right There

09 Wet

 

Definitely a good single choice. However, the whole album is so full of good material it's ridiculous. I could have conceivably seen Killer Love, Desperate, Club Banger Nation, Say Yes, or even Everybody as a single.

 

Right There is probably one of my least favourites on the album, but I can understand why it was the third single.

 

*looks forward to hearing Wet on the radio*

07. 'Poison'

09. 'Don't Hold Your Breath'

10. 'Right There'

10. 'Wet'

 

Really good single choices, with 'Poison' being the weak link there. I do hope this becomes another top ten hit for her, but I reckon it'll be just that, due to being the second post-album single (but I could be proven wrong due to poor album sales!) This has always been my favourite off 'Killer Love' though, so I'm really glad they chose this as the next single over the title track (which is due an improved version of 'Poison' really - a sound that proved unpopular when the début single was released.)

I think Wet will have such an epic video and as usuall Nicole will get brilliant airplay support. It's such a summer tune. I hope she ends the Killer Love campaign with Say Yes or Killer Love then release a single during XFactor.

 

Also Right There is #34 on American iTunes, really climbing.

I hope she's running around through fountains and stuff all soaking! haha

 

Brilliant single choice. I love Killer Love but I prefer this, I would have chose this or Club Banger Nation so I'm happy!

09.5 Poison

10 Don't Hold Your Breath

08 Right There

10 Wet

 

Brilliant choice, she could get another top 5 out of it me thinks :o

I hope she's running around through fountains and stuff all soaking! haha

 

Oh yes :wub: (she should do something like the opening scene of Scary Movie 1!)

 

I like this song. It sounds alot like Rihanna's latest outputs, but it's much better and more fun.

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Well a much better choice than "right here" in my opinion, which sits oddly on the album and does nothing for her voice.
I have a feeling her album will get re-released by the end of the year due to low sales. I believe its only sold just over 100k which is strange for an album which includes 3 top 5 singles.

I hope we get new songs from her soon tbh, however she does it.

 

Wet, I don't think it'll do as well as Right There. I think it could miss the top 10. I think it's rather generic tbh. Not absolutely terrible, but doesn't really stand out.

Wet stands out brilliantly imo and will have immense Airplay. I think radio stations know they can support Nicole as she's no longer a flop.

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