January 31, 201411 yr I wonder why it struggled to go up as high as 110/120 this time? It fell to 180 yesterday. It'll go into the main top 200 again, regardless. Maybe #168? Edited January 31, 201411 yr by joepassmore
January 31, 201411 yr It would be great if they could keep Disco Love in the 59p section next week. - It's weeks in the top 200 would then be equal to Missing You.
February 1, 201411 yr 149. The Saturdays - Disco Love (Coming for #168) 642. The Saturdays Feat Sean Paul - What About Us
February 1, 201411 yr 143. The Saturdays - Disco Love (With 20 duplicates/pre-orders/ineligible ahead) 541. The Saturdays - What About Us (feat. Sean Paul) Edited February 1, 201411 yr by joepassmore
February 3, 201411 yr Disco Love #158 What About Us (feat. Sean Paul) #676 Keep Disco Love in the 59p batch tonight please? Another week at #168 would be lovely.
February 6, 201411 yr 260. Disco Love 769. What About Us It would be interesting to know the overall sales for 'What About Us'. I'm glad that it's managed to stick around in the top 1500 for almost 1 year.
February 6, 201411 yr 260. Disco Love 769. What About Us It would be interesting to know the overall sales for 'What About Us'. I'm glad that it's managed to stick around in the top 1500 for almost 1 year. I guess we'll find out the overall sales either when it passes 400k or when 'Not Giving Up' is released.
February 6, 201411 yr It's so weird knowing What About Us was released last year and we're still on the same era, but only 2-3 singles after that. Talk about a dragged out era, damn... Especially when you think 30 Days that is a part of this album was released almost one year before 'What About Us' too... I just want a normal era again. :(
February 6, 201411 yr It's so weird knowing What About Us was released last year and we're still on the same era, but only 2-3 singles after that. Talk about a dragged out era, damn... Especially when you think 30 Days that is a part of this album was released almost one year before 'What About Us' too... I just want a normal era again. :( Three singles in a year is normal, four at a push, as that's a new single every 3 or 4 months. Enough to keep the public interested but not overexposed.
February 6, 201411 yr This era is just so messy and incohesive. :lol: We've had two pregnancies, an American TV show, an American release, Frankie being missing for the entire Disco Love promo, a random single in May 2012, a huge #1, a floppy mess of a song, a cheesy pop disco song, a flop album and now a big dance song to finish it off. :lol: At least the artwork has been consistant so far! But yes I'd like a normal era again, please. Two singles, album release, two more singles. All of a similar sound, no pregnancies and a solid album and tour.
February 6, 201411 yr I wouldn't be suprised if Not Giving Up smashes if they release another from the album, or maybe try a re-release.
February 6, 201411 yr I wouldn't be surprised either. I mean trying a rerelease would be a food way to shift some copies especially if NGU does do Wonders :dance:
February 6, 201411 yr Three singles in a year is normal, four at a push, as that's a new single every 3 or 4 months. Enough to keep the public interested but not overexposed. :unsure: That wasn't my point... :unsure: 30 Days - May 2012 --- 10 MONTHS LATER --- What About Us - March 2013 --- 4 MONTHS LATER --- Gentleman - June 2013 --- 4 MONTHS LATER --- Disco Love - October 2013 --- 5 MONTHS LATER --- Not Giving Up - March 2014 - which is one year after 'What About Us' Not Giving Up, the fifth single, has been released 1 year and 10 months later after the first single, 30 Days. Now tell me how is this 'normal'? :unsure: This era is dragged out. Not Giving Up will be released 5 months after the last single, hell it could have been 6 months later if was released in April. '6 months' that would be time necessary between an era and another one that is about to start (for UK acts, at least). The only normal single run was between 'What About Us', 'Gentleman' and 'Disco Love', that I agree. But even then, it felt dragged out because they needed 3 singles before the album.
February 6, 201411 yr This era is just so messy and incohesive. :lol: We've had two pregnancies, an American TV show, an American release, Frankie being missing for the entire Disco Love promo, a random single in May 2012, a huge #1, a floppy mess of a song, a cheesy pop disco song, a flop album and now a big dance song to finish it off. :lol: At least the artwork has been consistant so far! But yes I'd like a normal era again, please. Two singles, album release, two more singles. All of a similar sound, no pregnancies and a solid album and tour. Which is pop gold :wub:
February 6, 201411 yr Calvin Harris released Bounce in June 2011 with songs coming out 2 years later before a re-release of any kind. There was massive 5/6 month gaps between some of them too. I don't think it's that rare. I know the 30 Days gap was massively big but I find that hard to even count as part of the era. Even Una referred to NGU as the 4th song of the album. Ha. Edited February 6, 201411 yr by joepassmore
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