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I really like all 3, 'When Love Hurts' is my favourite and the other two are about on par with each other. 'When Love Hurts' is obviously the correct choice for main single though I think, the other two - despite being very good - could've been on her mid 2000s albums whereas 'When Love Hurts' is definitely the correct choice for today's market.

I can't believe JoJo is actually back! :o

 

On first listen, all three songs are great. Exactly what I wanted and expected from her. Save My Soul sounds the best at this moment, but they're all pretty good.

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When Love Hurts is exactly how you do dance-pop <3 That and Save My Soul are about on a par for me, Say Love is definitely weaker but still good. Her vocals on all three are INSANE though :wub:
Save My Soul is STUNNING her vocals sound so amazing on it definitely my favourite of the 3 . I'm liking When Love Hurts as well I can see why they are pushing this as the first single as it's probably the most radio friendly. Say Love is ok but probably my least favourite out of the 3. I'm just glad to have Jojo back always loved her :)

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'Good Thing' sounds like a massive UK #01 for sure. I would put money on it smashing if they properly push it here. Sounds incredible.

 

I've decided that 'Save My Soul' has to be my SOTY to date. It's just so perfect, it's everything I want from a pop song. That last chorus is almost life changing stuff. She came through harder than I even knew was possible with that one.

Please tell me I'm not the only one who thinks Say Love is just outstanding? Oh my god!

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They're all good, just not as "great" as some people like to think they are, for me. I'm glad she's back though.

If radio pick up 'Good Thing' :o Oh my god!

The tringle is insane, I love all 3 tracks. Stanning.

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When Love Hurts is easily my favourite of the three actually, it's the perfect choice for single. All three tracks are brilliant though.
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Good lord, Good Thing sounds MASSIVE :o I really do faith in it being a hit, I think When Love Hurts going top 75ish on iTunes show she isn't completely dead anyway, they seem to be handling this release well so hopefully it continues for the rest of the era.
Good lord, Good Thing sounds MASSIVE :o I really do faith in it being a hit, I think When Love Hurts going top 75ish on iTunes show she isn't completely dead anyway, they seem to be handling this release well so hopefully it continues for the rest of the era.

Yep. She has gotten quite a bit of publicity and airtime with this comeback too.

 

I think in any other situation, she would be completely washed up and finished. But because she started so young and is still so young, at worst she's a new artist with far more connections than any other new artist. All she needs is one hit, and Good Thing could certainly be it in the UK.

 

They're all good, just not as "great" as some people like to think they are, for me. I'm glad she's back though.

They're safe and generic, but perhaps that's what she needs. She needs to get back on the radio with When Love hurts and maybe Save My Soul too, then she can go for the big hit with Good Thing.

It sort of frustrates me that WLH doesn't build up much near the end. I feel like it deserves an extra final chorus where she just goes all out.

Save My Soul is just my everything right now <3

Say Love has grown so much as well. I thought it was average when I first heard it but it is actually a great track, love the end.

 

When Love Hurts is definitely the worst of the singles for me.

Was intrigued to check these out based on the comments in here. :o

 

'Save My Soul' is indeed incredible though and by far my favourite of the three <3. 'When Love Hurts' is solid on first listen and 'Say Love' didn't do much for me, but on the whole there's a huge amount of promise there for the new album.

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