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  1. 1. where will it chart

    • #1
      0
    • 2-5
      5
    • 6-10
      8
    • 11-20
      14
    • 21-30
      10
    • 31-40
      6
    • 41-75
      9
    • 76-100
      1
    • Flop
      2

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This is Alexandra Stan's follow-up to the brilliant Mr. Saxobeat

Get Back is already big in Europe.

 

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Has this been confirmed for UK release.

 

Usually with acts like Alexandra Stan, they'll have 1 big hit, then follow it up with semi hits or flops (e.g Inna, Edward Maya are two recents I can think of) so I've put Top 40 for the time being, but I can see Saxobeat being in the Top 40 for a while yet.

 

Yeah August. I saw it the other day. It's exactly the same song but not that it's a bad thing. I like it but i do see her as this years Agnes. Massive dance song peaks at 3 then follow up reaches 40. I predict the same although the difference was we were shocked that Release Me was so big but were not with Mr Saxobeat.

It's actually quite nice, even thought it's practically the same song! Should do okay, I'd say 11-20, maybe top 10 if she's lucky!

Love it!

 

A lot nicer sounding on the ears compared to 'Mr. Saxobeat'. Saying that, I've voted for 41-75, purely on the basis that the release is in August; when 'Mr. Saxobeat' will be out of the top 40 and the peak of dance music'll be near finishing. Her vocals really do come through well on 'Get Back' though, so I wish it all the best.

 

Also: I'd hardly count Inna's second release 'Amazing' as a 'flop' like Edward Maya and Agnes; it peaked at #14 - only 8 places below 'Hot' (#6).

these female European dance acts seem to have one big hit then one smaller one that falls quite quick - so I think this will do the same, top 20 at best

 

its so average, sounds exactly the same as Mr Saxobeat :( (she looks really fit in the video though :kink: )

Edited by Chart Wizard

Sounds the same as Mr. Saxobeat, and its way too early to predict where it will peak, but I don't think any higher than top 20.

 

And she is fit as, nice pins. :wub:

Nowhere near as good as Mr Saxobeat, but I think she probably has another top 20 hit (ie this) to squeeze out a la Inna and September.
Sounds just like Saxobeat! Still has that "Mmm yeah!" in it as well. I'll predict later, because the video keeps buffering! Should get atleast Top 20 anyway
21 - 30. It is a second rate version of 'Saxobeat' but it'll have enough hype/radio support to get top 30, then after that she'll be forgotten about. Not a fan of this, it's a real shame these female dance acts can't release *different* songs, which is why people like Alexandra Stan, Inna, Agnes etc. only do well on their first single
I prefer this to 'Mr. Saxobeat' :kink: I find that 'Saxobeat' is a bit harsh on the ears, whereas this is actually quite relaxing and smooth :lol:

Everyone has said this but its exactly the same as Mr. Saxobeat haha.

Reminds me off Inna releasing 'Like a Woman' or whatever its called and then releasing 'Amazing' which i really cannot tell the difference with.

I put 6-10 but im usually wrong with these things

Edited by jackman

Saxobeat still feels quite fresh. I'll wait till I've heard it more before I pass judgement *readies gavel*
I seem to be the only one who's predicted T5...

 

Has there ever been a European dance music act besides David Guetta which got two UK top 5 hits? If there was it was a long time ago.

Has there ever been a European dance music act besides David Guetta which got two UK top 5 hits? If there was it was a long time ago.

 

Cascada with three! Not that long ago with the most recent only in 2009!

 

That said, I don't see Get Back (ASAP) going top 5, strangely early for a poll though - this is AATW we're talking about - they'll push it out by March if we're lucky and it'll go in at #38 with everyone having forgotten about her...

 

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