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Where do you think their new single will chart?, will it go number 1 or will it flop, its very catchy...2013 has been a very weird year with old acts having chart hits e.g-Bowie, PJ and Duncan. Do you think it will be the same for B*witched...?will they get their 5th number 1?
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In all fairness to David Bowie, he's a little more likely to come back strongly than PJ & Duncan or B-Witched.

 

Big flop I'm afraid. Retro tour or not, the people going along only want to hear the sound of their own personal nostalgia.

If Steps did not manage a comeback outside their greatest hits and all the exposure they got along with a huge tour i sadly cant see B Witched pulling it off. Its a good song though and quiet catchy.
If Steps did not manage a comeback outside their greatest hits and all the exposure they got along with a huge tour i sadly cant see B Witched pulling it off. Its a good song though and quiet catchy.

 

 

Steps song was crap! I have all Steps albums and was glued to the reunion of Steps, but the song did nothing to me. It didnt even make it to my ipod.

 

Bwitched have a cool song!

I really like the song, but can't see it doing that well. It might have a shot of going top 40. I hope I'm wrong though and it smashes.
Texas recently released one of the best singles of the year : 'The Conversation' yet no one noticed... same goes for BWitched and all the 90's acts and all older acts in general... if u don't appeal to the 18-25 demographic then ur doomed: in a world where Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode struggle to reach the top 100, i wonder how relevant is today's chart when it comes to real talent...

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That's the thing, we're in a climate now where flavours of the month are more prevalent than ever. The only properly relevant act I can think of who has been in the business more than 10 years is P!nk (and of course Daft Punk, I suppose).
That's the thing, we're in a climate now where flavours of the month are more prevalent than ever. The only properly relevant act I can think of who has been in the business more than 10 years is P!nk (and of course Daft Punk, I suppose).

 

Robbie Williams? One flop single doesn't discount you surely

Robbie Williams? One flop single doesn't discount you surely

Has he not release 2 floppy singles from this album already? Plus 'Morning Sun' from the last album. If anything, 'Candy' was his fluke, genuinely big, hit single of recent times.

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Still, a number one single and a number one album (simultaneously I believe?) within the last six months must make him "properly relevant"
That's the thing, we're in a climate now where flavours of the month are more prevalent than ever. The only properly relevant act I can think of who has been in the business more than 10 years is P!nk (and of course Daft Punk, I suppose).

 

Justin Timberlake? Nelly? will.i.am? David Guetta? Armin Van Buuren? (The latter isn't massively 'relevant' in a chart sense TBF but he has been a big name at least in dance music for well over 10 years).

 

It was only a few weeks ago that everyone was commenting about how the chart felt like it was 2003 again with the artists in it...

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I'd love this to be a big hit for B*Witched. Its quite a good song. And I'd be interested to hear what a new album from them would sound like.

Top 10 hopefully!

Jay-Z is another that springs to mind (and his missus as well)
i wonder how relevant is today's chart when it comes to real talent...

 

Since when did the charts represent 'real talent'? Firstly, real talent is subjective and not everyone agrees on who is talented. Secondly, the charts represent the biggest selling songs of the week. So until people stop buying songs the chart will always be relevant.

 

 

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I think the song's pretty good, but again I'm not sure it's going to chart.

 

I've got a soft spot for B*Witched though, they do quite a bit for charity. They've just teamed up with eBay to donate a ton of their old denim for an auction, and all the proceeds go to Jeans for Genes Day. Fair play. It's a good cause...

 

ebay.co.uk/sellyourjeans

It won't go anywhere near the Top 20. Pop comebacks are very rarely successful. They could record a song with the most currently in demand producers and it still wouldn't do anywhere near as well as if someone like Rihanna recorded the same song. That's just the way the music business is!

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