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Foxes was vevo life for ages and gained loads of subscribers :P Her track is already available on itunes also :D

 

My bad :teresa:

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My bad :teresa:

 

That should say lift, not life haha!

Foxes is an international, Grammy winning act though.

 

This. And probably has an expanding fanbase, whereas this fanbase seems to be diminishing album upon album...

Disco Love just hit 4,000,000 views :wub: :wub: :wub:

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Cam, your spelling disgraces me :cry:

 

:lol:

 

Nothing wrong with my spelling ;) Now typing on the other hand :lol: :puke2:

Disco Love just hit 4,000,000 views :wub: :wub: :wub:

Let's Party let's party let's party!! :cheer:

I cannot understand how the video has such horrendously low views when there seemed to be such a buzz and hype for the song and video when it came out. What is going on???:unsure:

Nearly 2 weeks up and it only has 485,000 views? :huh: Not Giving Up the fifth single from a flop album which was a pretty basic and low budget video had well over 1 million views at this point..

Has any of their music videos ever done this badly on YouTube views?

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YouTube views have changed. Up until recently all you had to do was click on a video and it would count as a "view" but now it doesn't count unless you actually watch the video in full, which eliminates cheating and is a more accurate representation of views. Pixie Lott's video has been out over a month and is only 400K ahead of them, and Lily Allen's video premiered a day after them and is still behind them (and she's an international artist who's had some success in America and is currently on Radio 1's playlist). I'm not worried about views at all. :)
YouTube views have changed. Up until recently all you had to do was click on a video and it would count as a "view" but now it doesn't count unless you actually watch the video in full, which eliminates cheating and is a more accurate representation of views. Pixie Lott's video has been out over a month and is only 400K ahead of them, and Lily Allen's video premiered a day after them and is still behind them (and she's an international artist who's had some success in America and is currently on Radio 1's playlist). I'm not worried about views at all. :)

 

Lily Allen has overtaken them and Neon Jungle's daily views are at 30,000 for 'Louder whilst The Saturdays have fallen under 25,000 daily views. However, Neon Jungle are receiving tv airplay so it may not be fair to compare the two

The Sats' video only just started on TV, Neon has been on the radio for 2 weeks now. Lily is on the Radio 1 A list and her song is officially 'released' today.
WAYWF seems to have been viewed quite a lot over the weekend. It's at just under 500k views now. It's getting there but very slowly. I remember Disco Love taking quite a while as well.
WAYWF seems to have been viewed quite a lot over the weekend. It's at just under 500k views now. It's getting there but very slowly. I remember Disco Love taking quite a while as well.

 

I suppose DL/WAYWF came after relatively poor songs so lack of interest. :cry:

It's finally hit half a million now, anyhow.

'Not Giving Up' isn't a poor song?

 

It isn't but in terms of sales, promotion and airplay it certainly fell flat on it's face, hence it could be seen as a poor song.

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very worrying that we only have 787,363 WAYWF youtube views after a month :(
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I can't believe it took this long, but WAYWF has finally hit 1million.

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