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Success in the US would save her but it wont happen. She has been handled badly but that said when she first won x factor Syco had her everywhere, name dropping her like no tomorrow and wheeling her out at every single opportunity. Her second album did not get as much promo and the fade started to set truly in and then the whole holding back glassheart, picking new songs etc just destroyed this era and as a result destroyed her career more or less. She will make album number 4 but unless something huge happens i think that will be the last we hear of her which is an almighty shame.
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They re-uploaded the video and it is finally available to watch everywhere. Hopefully that'll help it out in Spain. :)
They re-uploaded the video and it is finally available to watch everywhere. Hopefully that'll help it out in Spain. :)

 

Shouldn't of has to re-upload it should have been available everywhere when originally went up, like most other videos.

 

Such a mess this has done nothing. Third single needs to be announced first week of jan (Glassheart) and sent to radio immediately after announcement. Dancing on Ice slot be good too + a few chat shows.

I've just read an article on this' flopping. The label were hardly trying to push it to be successful, otherwise she would have been on The X Factor final.

Leona Lewis' latest single has failed to reach the Top 200.

 

The singer released 'Lovebird' as the second cut from her latest album Glassheart on December 9, but the track didn't register on the UK's official singles chart.

 

The 200th track on the chart during that week sold 600 copies, meaning Lewis's latest cut sold less than that, making it her lowest-selling single ever.

 

"This is a bitter pill to swallow for Leona and there is no sugar-coating it," a source told The Mirror.

 

"The single was strong and should have done better but, unfortunately, there was no real marketing force behind it.

 

"Also, it wasn't released as an official second single. Rather it was pushed out on what is known as an 'impact day'."

 

They added: "Crucially, it didn't capture the imagination of radio bosses and got little airplay. Most people, unless they have the album, have never heard the song.

 

"It's a little embarrassing for the label because they have invested so heavily in Leona. Having said that, the album did really well and the main thing for Leona is that she's really proud of all the tracks. There are no fillers."

 

Lewis's third studio album Glassheart reached number three in the UK back in October.

 

Source: DigitalSpy

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Leona Lewis' latest single has failed to reach the Top 200.

 

The singer released 'Lovebird' as the second cut from her latest album Glassheart on December 9, but the track didn't register on the UK's official singles chart.

 

The 200th track on the chart during that week sold 600 copies, meaning Lewis's latest cut sold less than that, making it her lowest-selling single ever.

 

"This is a bitter pill to swallow for Leona and there is no sugar-coating it," a source told The Mirror.

 

"The single was strong and should have done better but, unfortunately, there was no real marketing force behind it.

 

"Also, it wasn't released as an official second single. Rather it was pushed out on what is known as an 'impact day'."

 

They added: "Crucially, it didn't capture the imagination of radio bosses and got little airplay. Most people, unless they have the album, have never heard the song.

 

"It's a little embarrassing for the label because they have invested so heavily in Leona. Having said that, the album did really well and the main thing for Leona is that she's really proud of all the tracks. There are no fillers."

 

Lewis's third studio album Glassheart reached number three in the UK back in October.

 

Source: DigitalSpy

 

 

The album did really well? Its only sold about 70k lol.

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