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I can see this peaking at around #6, I'm very disappointed with the way 'Younger Now' has performed worldwide but it's been added into no Spotify playlists, 'Malibu' is still top 100 on iTunes but the biggest battle will be between Demi and Miley, it honestly could go either way.

 

UK iTunes

46. Younger Now

77. Malibu

256. Party In The USA

280. See You Again

359. Malibu

370. The Climb :wub:

388. Wrecking Ball

565. Party In The USA

1112. We Can't Stop

1422. Malibu

 

 

 

 

 

Really enjoying 'Week Without You' too.

 

This is going to be by far and away my favourite Miley record, I can tell already.

New country style Miley sounds SO fresh in today's music climate and her vocals & personality completely pull it off! "Week Without You" is yet another lovely track and I'm absolutely hooked on "Younger Now" at the moment too. This album promises to be really amazing if these tracks are representative of the whole thing :wub:
The clips for the songs that we haven't heard in full sound absolutely awful, "Rainbowland" possibly being the worst yet. This is going to absolutely bomb in the charts and deservedly so. It's worse than Dead Petz :lol:

Enjoying this album a lot so far, the new country sound definitely suits her! A bit of a shame they released the best four tracks on the entire album as singles (or promo singles), so nothing quite comes close to them in terms of quality, but "Thinkin'" definitely comes close and would make a great future single if she decides to push anything else.

 

It's been hard to see this album struggle commercially because I think she sounds so comfortable on these kind of tracks. Personally, I've loved country Miley, trashy pop Miley, teenage pop/rock Miley etc. so I am VERY excited to see what she does next :heart:

My problem is this is another dramatic shift in sound between albums, and once again this is the real her and how dare you question or think otherwise.
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Really impressed with this album. It's so HER! I don't think this album will do too badly in the first week tbh. Killers, Shania, Foos, Wolf Alice and poss Ed and Rag will be above her, but I don't think that's bad at all to say she's only had a decent sized hit from the album to lead with.

 

'Thinkin'' is my fave. So good. I love how "real" and natural this sounds for her.

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Oh and I forgot Michael too. He'll be above her. But honestly, over here I will be surprised if Demi beats her.
Oh and I forgot Michael too. He'll be above her. But honestly, over here I will be surprised if Demi beats her.

Nah, Michael is only headed for 15K!

I’m shocked Demi’s doing better TBH. I know SNS is on the radio, but I didn’t think she had such consecutive fans.

She performed the National Anthem at the boxing match in August which was huge for her, plus she's had a much bigger hit than Miley (but obviously Miley doesn't care about hits this era :) )

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Nah, Michael is only headed for 15K!
I'm speaking from a UK standpoint haha.

 

Or did you mean UK (in which case ignore this lmao 🙃)

My problem is this is another dramatic shift in sound between albums, and once again this is the real her and how dare you question or think otherwise.

 

 

I disagree. All her albums have a grain of CountryISMs about them... “I get so scared” from her previous album, “4x4” etc

This is really disappointing :( It just feels 90% of the album blends into one and it's all just nice background music that you never really have any motivation to go back to again :( Hopefully its an album that grows as I've been rly hyped for this!

 

Malibu, Week Without You & Bad Mood are my highlights!

Miley is higher than Shania, Demi The killers and Michael on itunes in the UK.

 

She is at #3 (#2 if you don't count the NOW compilation album which is at #1 - they don't count towards UK album charts) with Wolfe Alice in front of her.

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