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They're well managed I guess; they swoop in at the right time during Q4, perform on X Factor, release their album on the back of it and then continue to promote it. They're doing really well though; sell out arena tour no? Good for them.

 

Whether they continue to have success is another question though but I hope them the best.

 

 

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I think they do well with what they've got. They utilise their personalities and the X Factor status to their advantage. And really put effort into their performances - providing good impact.

 

The issue is that their singles/songs aren't quite strong enough. Move/DNA/Wings are good songs, but they've never really had any 10/10 moments, for me. Little Me, Change Your Life, How You Doin', Cannonball and Salute are all inoffensive but quite forgettable.

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Their performance of Salute on BGT was absolutely incredible; they do what they do really well performance wise. :)
Do Little Mix even have ten songs?

 

Oh my god, HOWLING. :lol:

 

I love you Joe. :wub:

 

(I do like Little Mix, tho. :lol: )

They're well managed I guess; they swoop in at the right time during Q4, perform on X Factor, release their album on the back of it and then continue to promote it. They're doing really well though; sell out arena tour no? Good for them.

 

Whether they continue to have success is another question though but I hope them the best.

 

They've got Simon Cowell, We've got... Peter.

 

:kink:

They've got Simon Cowell, We've got... Peter.

 

:kink:

 

I hate Peter so much, I could do a better job than him. He wouldn't be able to even work a kettle, never mind manage the girls. I am all up for them hiring a real bitch of a 6 member (who doesn't sing obviously) to whip their arses into shape.

One of them leaves or the group remain together then before recording their next album do a TV contest called "The Sixth Saturday" where the girls and the public decide the new member... that could save them when the christmas album flops like a priest when the cops come in.
One of them leaves or the group remain together then before recording their next album do a TV contest called "The Sixth Saturday" where the girls and the public decide the new member... that could save them when the christmas album flops like a priest when the cops come in.

 

I laughed at that, remembering the joke about Mollie looking like she was going to meet Jesus on strictly :lol:

still managed almost 100,000 sales in the United States. PROUD.

I'm still sceptical about that. :lol: A few days at #102 on iTunes doesn't sell that much. :P

 

(never mention America when I'm around or it'll set me off. :'( They were so close.....)

I'm still sceptical about that. :lol: A few days at #102 on iTunes doesn't sell that much. :P

 

(never mention America when I'm around or it'll set me off. :'( They were so close.....)

 

I believe that it sold 100k. It had decent longevity on US iTunes. I believe it hung around between #100 and #200 for quite some time and there had to be trickle sales throughout the rest of CTS, even if viewership was low. At least I choose to believe that :lol:

It also got 1million views in the first hour on Youtube. If over 100,000 of that was USA viewers it would have helped.
I'm still sceptical about that. :lol: A few days at #102 on iTunes doesn't sell that much. :P

 

(never mention America when I'm around or it'll set me off. :'( They were so close.....)

 

before it had 400k in UK, it had 500k worldwide. most of that must have been US it didnt chart well anywhere else

before it had 400k in UK, it had 500k worldwide. most of that must have been US it didnt chart well anywhere else

 

It went top 100 in Canada :o

Bearing in mind US digital sales are massive in the hundreds (compared to elsewhere in the world - like South Korea's). I'm sure it would've reached it by now :). I think #100 sells 10-15,000.
Bearing in mind US digital sales are massive in the hundreds (compared to elsewhere in the world - like South Korea's). I'm sure it would've reached it by now :). I think #100 sells 10-15,000.

 

I think the sold 9,000 + in their first week as it charted at #128 officially :P

 

I'm sure we got a US sales update like March 2013 and they were on 37,000 and the song was long gone from iTunes at that point.
I'm still sceptical about that. :lol: A few days at #102 on iTunes doesn't sell that much. :P

 

(never mention America when I'm around or it'll set me off. :'( They were so close.....)

 

I know it's hard to believe but if you look at digital sales, they had sold about 15-18k for two consecutive weeks (that's about how much you sell from 100-120 on itunes. It had good hold before reaching up there, about an extra 10k I reckon and then it took in a little more in the long run.

 

South Korea have massive sales but that's because mp3's are like proper cheap! I remember Mama Do was a mammoth hit there with like 1.2 million copies but it only amounted to 37,000 full sales here

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Yeah! Plus I think it's completely illegal to download music without paying, as in you cannot do it.
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