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It's true. They need to pull their socks up.

 

Moving on..

 

14 Dev Download Bass Down Low (Tinie Tempah Remix) Download 0.169017

15 Rihanna Download California King Bed Download 0.158863

16 Nicola Roberts Download Beat of My Drum Download 0.156042

17 The Black Eyed Peas Download Don’t Stop the Party Download 0.155816

18 Jessie J Download Nobody's Perfect Download 0.151416

19 Templecloud Download One Big Family Download 0.149272

20 Nicki Minaj Download Super Bass Download 0.147129

21 Inna Download Sun Is Up (UK Radio Edit) Download 0.133815

22 Swedish House Mafia Download Save the World (Radio Mix) Download 0.125014

23 Jennifer Lopez Download On the Floor (Radio Edit) Download 0.110798

24 The Saturdays Download Notorious Download 0.109557

25 David Guetta Download Where Them Girls At (feat. Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida) Download 0.107864

26 ADELE Download Someone Like You Download 0.107300

 

Is it me or are the pop.bars really low already? 20% like last week at #18 would have got them in the Top 10 this week. 10% for #24, what? I think it'll drop this week again and start going up, like a u-turn.

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Had they released this week they would have got 7th. Less than 1,000sales behind 6th

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Has anybody got any information when C4 are showing the headlines tour?

Headlines is £3 in Hmv.

13 Dev Bass Down Low (Tinie Tempah Remix) 16.6% :down: 0.3%

14 Snoop Dogg & David Guetta Sweat (Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta) [Remix] 15.7% :down: 0.4%

15 The Black Eyed Peas Don’t Stop the Party 15.4% :down: 0.1%

16 Rihanna California King Bed 14.9% :down: 0.9%

17 Jessie J Nobody's Perfect 14.2% :down: 0.9%

18 Nicola Roberts Beat of My Drum 14.2% :down: 1.4%

19 Nicki Minaj Super Bass 14.1% :down: 0.6%

20 Templecloud One Big Family 13.4% :down: 1.5%

21 Inna Sun Is Up (UK Radio Edit) 12.7% :down: 0.6%

22 Swedish House Mafia Save the World (Radio Mix) 12% :down: 0.5%

23 The Saturdays Notorious 10.2% :down: 0.7%

24 David Guetta Where Them Girls At (feat. Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida) 10.1% :down: 0.6%

25 Jennifer Lopez On the Floor (Radio Edit) 10.1% :down: 0.9

 

Lady Gaga Judas combined 10.7%

Lady Gaga Born This Way combined 7.8%

 

Combined The Saturdays are 25. As Saturday fans we should hope Templecloud & Nicola Roberts begin to freefall so they remain around 23 this week.

At the rate Nicola & Templecloud are falling Saturdays might overtake them come Tuesday with their Airplay increasing! I think they should drop to around 23 this week.. it seems to be doing a Higher... Should be on around 80k before the physical release :L
What difference exactly does 23, 24 or 25 make to the success of this song? What does it REALLY MEAN? It's underperforming either way. A difference of one or two places in the TWENTIES of the chart makes no difference to success or even the APPEARANCE of success.
What difference exactly does 23, 24 or 25 make to the success of this song? What does it REALLY MEAN? It's underperforming either way. A difference of one or two places in the TWENTIES of the chart makes no difference to success or even the APPEARANCE of success.

 

I'm sure it does if there is a few 100 sales between each position. Not really about chart positions though is it these days.

I'm sure it does if there is a few 100 sales between each position. Not really about chart positions though is it these days.

And how much money do their label garner from a few hundred sales? £100 or so? It's really splitting at hairs when they need THOUSANDS MORE to be making some sort of PROFIT as a musical act...

#25 in The Monday Chart (http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=129928)

 

I think maybe next week will it will start to turn around. The sign of it not dropping a further 13 places is a God-send.

 

The Monday Chart.

 

11 Bruno Mars

12 Alex Gaudino

13 Dev

14 Jessi J

15 Snoop Dogg

16 Black Eyed Peas

17 J.Lo/Pitbull

18 Rihanna

19 Nicola Roberts

20 Nicki Minaj

 

21 Inna

22 Templecloud

23 Swedish House Mafia

24 Lady Gaga (Judas)

25 Saturdays

26 Guetta/Flo Rida/Minaj

27 Chris Brown

28 Adelle (Someone Like You)

29 Wynter Gordan

30 Jessie J (Price Tag)

 

I think Nicola Roberts (#19), Templecloud (#22), JLo (#17) will fall below The Sats this week.

 

And how much money do their label garner from a few hundred sales? £100 or so? It's really splitting at hairs when they need THOUSANDS MORE to be making some sort of PROFIT as a musical act...

 

Are you suggesting that they may as well do without the extra few £100 just because they wont make a profit out if it? They'll need all they can so It will matter, even if it's an extra £20. But profit dosen't really exist in a physical form with The Saturdays does it at the moment - which is why they'll need all they can. :)

 

(Can't you bold the text you want to stick out more instead of putting it capitals? Gives the impression your shouting at me).

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Una and Rochelle seem like the only ones to actually care about their careers now. You can always, always see Una trying really hard with the dancing even though she's not a natural dancer, you can tell she always tries really hard with the vocals and she's seemingly always in the studio writing songs. Rochelle is another one, always very consistant and her and Una seem like the only ones who have an enthusiasm about their releases and want them to do well.

 

Mollie is fantastic but she could try harder in the band. She's a good dancer but half the time she just seems like she's only giving it 70% instead of 100%. The 'Higher' and 'Up' dance routines in particular, you could tell she would be so much better if she pushed herself. She seems to just love the "celebrity" side of everything (photoshoots, paparazzi, meeting fans, doing the flips, signings, wearing the pretty clothes and looking good) but as for actual taking the time to strengthen her vocals and dancing, she just seems like she cba because she knows she's not vocally the strongest and is instead just opting to be the "personality" of the band.

 

Frankie tries really hard with the dancing, and is fantastic at it and seems to be working on her vocals but again, she just seems like she cba most of the time. She only seems excited when the band are doing well, and going by various flips/24/7 etc she seems like she can't be bothered to make an effort during choreography and sound checks.

 

Vanessa seems like she just wants to sing, which is fair enough. She loves the being on stage part but I don't know, half the time she seems pretty uncomfortable with the "celebrity" side of things and I can't remember her ever being enthusiastic about anything.

 

It's a shame because they've got so much potential, and they're simply not trying hard enough.

 

Couldn't agree anymore. I've noticed all of that recently. It's a shame, this may sound petty, but on twitter, Frankie has the most followers (I think) Yet she barely even tweeted about Notorious being out. They are all turning really lazy to be honest. It's such a shame. :(

jesus people this may or may not be a flop we cant tell yet. We can't compare it to their other songs as its on air/on sale, tracks usually climb due to initial fanbase buy and then slide down the chart and then climb back up when airplay and promotion kicks in. This song could still be a hit for them, just give it a month or so.

The Saturdays are remaining very steady and like I said it's doing a Higher where it's hanging around the top 20 until promotion starts when they could easily re-enter the top 10 depending on how much promotion (This Morning, Lorraine, Friday Download, LooseWomen and hopefully a couple more)

 

What's frustrating me is that the Saturdays don't give any information on what's happening. During Notorious they didin't really it was coming out until the Sunday and Frankie as stated told nobody to download it. In interviews last year regarding Missing You the conversation of Headlines being released next week was never brought up. The Saturdays should be informing fans on twitter what promotion their doing.

Anyway Good news Templecloud are freefalling and are 1% ahead of The Saturdays after being over 4% at the start of the day meaning in wednesday's chart update they should be 24th in update. J-lo should remain above The Saturdays as she has many versions of On The Floor top 1000. Nicola Roberts is only 2% ahead of Saturdays aswell. B list has boosted The Saturdays and we could easily see it re-enter the top 20 on iTunes this week without a fall.

 

20 Nicola Roberts Beat of My Drum 12.1% :down: 2.1%

21 Swedish House Mafia Save the World (Radio Mix) 11.8% :down: 0.2%

22 Templecloud One Big Family 11.5% :down: 1.9%

23 The Saturdays Notorious 10.3% :up: 0.1%

24 David Guetta Where Them Girls At (feat. Nicki Minaj & Flo Rida) 10% :left:

What's frustrating me is that the Saturdays don't give any information on what's happening. During Notorious they didin't really it was coming out until the Sunday and Frankie as stated told nobody to download it. In interviews last year regarding Missing You the conversation of Headlines being released next week was never brought up. The Saturdays should be informing fans on twitter what promotion their doing.

 

Them not plugging Headlines was rediculas. However when they have been on the radio lately it's been Una who has been plugging the hell out of Notorious! It's quite funny actually.

Yeah, Una does plug the hell out of things! If I was her I would be very frustrated.

 

Look at this Mollie tells us she was at BBC yesterday, yet she dosen't tell us what for

Mollie says they have a big shoot tomorrow? No idea what for!

Anyway Notorious is down to 24.

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Yeah, Una does plug the hell out of things! If I was her I would be very frustrated.

 

Look at this Mollie tells us she was at BBC yesterday, yet she dosen't tell us what for

Mollie says they have a big shoot tomorrow? No idea what for!

Anyway Notorious is down to 24.

 

that's what usually happens, they probably aren't allowed to tell.

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