February 17, 20169 yr I will always love What About Us, don't really care for the Sean Paul version though.
February 18, 20169 yr I feel like with 'Disco Love', they were still in a decent enough position to get support but after 'Gentleman' they were reluctant, then the album's flop was really the absolute final nail in the coffin for them. It really does all link back to 'Gentleman' when you think about it.
May 18, 20178 yr This is quite high up on Throwback Thursday today. I've never seen a Saturdays song on there before! Can it enter the top 200 tomorrow?!
June 2, 20178 yr GOD I MISS THEM SO MUCH. Gentleman ruined everything for them. I mean I purchased every Single, download, remix and album possible and Gentleman is bar far my least favourite single EVER. I can't help thinking if they released 808 as the follow up to What About Us they would have had another top 5/10 single -_-
June 3, 20178 yr Author ^ but then, Wildfire is one of their best B-sides so... When a song's only redeeming quality is it's b-side :lol:
June 4, 20178 yr Genetleman is a fab track just wasn't the follow up they needed for What About Us - even if they'd released the album after WAU would have been more appropriate.
June 5, 20178 yr What they should have done at the time is released 'Not Giving Up' in place of 'Gentleman' (seeing as 'Disco Love' didn't yet exist). 'Gentleman' is always the number one thing that comes to mind now whenever I hear anyone say "career-killing single". Edited June 5, 20178 yr by Tawdry Hepburn
June 9, 20178 yr What they should have done at the time is released 'Not Giving Up' in place of 'Gentleman' (seeing as 'Disco Love' didn't yet exist). 'Gentleman' is always the number one thing that comes to mind now whenever I hear anyone say "career-killing single". The summer vibe would have been perfect too and then late summer/Autumn have Disco Love.
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