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From the pre-orders it looks like these songs could be possible near future UK #1's.

 

I can't see Professor Green even troubling the T20, let alone #1. This era has been handled very strangely I must say. The 'lead' single/now non-album single "Are You Getting Enough" missed the T40 entirely, but was essentially just a Miles Kane track with a bit of Professor Green rapping. He claimed that this album was going to be rockier and more-or-less aimed at NME, but "Lullaby" just sounds like "Coming Home" by Diddy-Dirty Money.

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From the pre-orders it looks like these songs could be possible near future UK #1's.

 

Completely ignoring "Anaconda" which is now at #170.

From the pre-orders it looks like these songs could be possible near future UK #1's.

 

I hope you're wrong about 'Bang Bang' and 'All About The Bass'; they're both hideous. :puke2:

 

I'm happy for the rest to be.

I don't think Anaconda is heading for #1. Not up against All About That Bass' second week anyway
I don't think Anaconda is heading for #1. Not up against All About That Bass' second week anyway

 

It's higher than All About That Bass on pre-order though and it doesn't even have any airplay or promo yet. This is all of hype and the video being premiered.

 

Personally I think she should bring the release forward and forget about aiming for #1 - it's missing out on so many sales.

I can't see Professor Green even troubling the T20, let alone #1. This era has been handled very strangely I must say. The 'lead' single/now non-album single "Are You Getting Enough" missed the T40 entirely, but was essentially just a Miles Kane track with a bit of Professor Green rapping. He claimed that this album was going to be rockier and more-or-less aimed at NME, but "Lullaby" just sounds like "Coming Home" by Diddy-Dirty Money.

I think he probably changed his mind about the sound of the album after the floppage of 'Are You Getting Enough' :lol: yeah 'Lullaby' definitely has a dated 'Coming Home' type sound and there's no chance of it getting to #1 but it should easily go Top 20, if not Top 10.

21. The Mega Giants - Prayer In C

 

22. Robin Schulz & Lilywood - Prayer In C

 

^

 

Very intresting

21. The Mega Giants - Prayer In C

 

22. Robin Schulz & Lilywood - Prayer In C

 

^

 

Very intresting

The 'fake' version isn't actually that bad if I do say so myself :huh:

21. The Mega Giants - Prayer In C

 

22. Robin Schulz & Lilywood - Prayer In C

 

^

 

Very intresting

 

SO GOING NUMBER 1 THIS WEEK!

10. :up: I'm Not The Only One - Sam Smith

I'd like to see this make the top 10 eventually, my favourite single from him.

38. :up: This Is How We Do - Katy Perry

Hopefully this'll be a fifth top 40 hit from the album for her :cheer:

It's higher than All About That Bass on pre-order though and it doesn't even have any airplay or promo yet. This is all of hype and the video being premiered.

 

Are Radio 1 or Capital ever going to realistically play the song though?

 

I think he probably changed his mind about the sound of the album after the floppage of 'Are You Getting Enough' :lol: yeah 'Lullaby' definitely has a dated 'Coming Home' type sound and there's no chance of it getting to #1 but it should easily go Top 20, if not Top 10.

 

I hope he has changed his mind. There's literally no point in a person like him trying to get NME credibility, they'll hate him no matter what. Well, unless he learns to play a guitar. :lol:

 

10. :up: I'm Not The Only One - Sam Smith

I'd like to see this make the top 10 eventually, my favourite single from him.

 

Well, it looks like it has a good chance at top 10 at this stage. Might take a couple of weeks whilst waiting for streaming to catch up though.

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I can't even begin to explain this :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2:

 

1. That terrible Guetta song that rips off anything that is popular :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2:

2. An amazing Taylor Swift song :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

 

Why does the UK have such bad music taste :(

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Are Radio 1 or Capital ever going to realistically play the song though?

 

I don't know about Capital, but I reckon she stands a good chance with Radio 1 for this one.

I can't even begin to explain this :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2:

 

1. That terrible Guetta song that rips off anything that is popular :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2:

2. An amazing Taylor Swift song :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

 

Why does the UK have such bad music taste :(

 

But Should've Said No isn't #2, it's just that turd she forced out.

I can't even begin to explain this :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2:

 

1. That terrible Guetta song that rips off anything that is popular :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2:

2. An amazing Taylor Swift song :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

 

Why does the UK have such bad music taste :(

Shake It Out isn't faceless dance :(

Why would R1/Capital *not* play it?

 

Well, I don't think either station played Pills N Potions (which is a lot more mainstream-sounding imo). And also, there's been a lot of competition for the Radio 1 playlist in the past few months.

I've seen a lot of people on here mistakenly call Taylor's new song Shake It Out. :lol: She's not Florence Welch people!

Ooh. Didn't see Katy P in the top 40! Keep climbing to get there officially next week please! (Preferably a reduction to 59p would be nice, too!)

 

594. Ella Eyre - Comeback [PRE-ORDER]

 

Doing much better than 'If I Go' was doing at this stage, I believe! Now for a "TOTD" plug and radio 1 playlisting, hopefully this can be the top 10 hit that IIG should have been!

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