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:down: 108. Katie Price - I Got U

 

She said it would 'definitely not be a flop'.

 

Adele sabotage. That poor woman who cancelled her tour because she knew that Katie's power vocals would slay her... so jealous. Can't even let her have iTunes success and made them pretend it's out of stock.

:down: 108. Katie Price - I Got U

 

She said it would 'definitely not be a flop'.

 

:up: 102 Katie Price :cheer:

That Samantha Harvey song is possibly the worst track I've heard all year, utterly atrocious. If YouTubers could just stick to YouTube, that'd be great.
Maybe it was already answered, sorry I must have missed it, but why is Kamaliya - Timeless climbing the iTunes chart? :o
Maybe it was already answered, sorry I must have missed it, but why is Kamaliya - Timeless climbing the iTunes chart? :o

 

She is a Model from the Ukraine and married to a very rich business man. It is said that her biggest wish was to be a famous and successful singer and so her husband does everything to make this wish come true. There are many rumours that her songs get into the itunes chart mostly due to "fake buys" (organized by her husband) because she does not happen on the radio, there is no promotion and her songs don't get much streams. Of course due to very high positions on itunes casual buyers get aware of the tracks and get to buy them.

 

Some singles and albums of hers have already charted in several countries (especially in my home county Austria :blink: ) and have had very strange chart runs.

 

In Germany she was top 10 for a while recently on iTunes with a cover of Sign Your Name by Terence Trent D'Arby.

 

I saw her supporting Steps in 2012, she was absolutely dreadful but obviously keeps getting bankrolled and the fake buys theory wouldn't surprise me as there appears to be no logical reason for this song and its remix appearing in the top 100.

Also came here to ask about Kamaliya, wondered if it had been played on Love Island or something! Wasn't this big in Holland recently? Or maybe just on iTunes.. it's all a bit baffling because it sounds 10 years out of date and wouldn't have been a hit then either.

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Feels is up to #7. Shaping up nicely. It might be a bigger hit than Slide.
Slide never got higher than #9 on iTunes so this is really good going for Feels! Easily the best song this era imo so really glad to see it's shaping up well.
In Germany she was top 10 for a while recently on iTunes with a cover of Sign Your Name by Terence Trent D'Arby.

 

I saw her supporting Steps in 2012, she was absolutely dreadful but obviously keeps getting bankrolled and the fake buys theory wouldn't surprise me as there appears to be no logical reason for this song and its remix appearing in the top 100.

 

The remix, while better than the original imo, is a bit of a disappointment, starts off good (especially in the long version on spotify) but definitely needs louder synths for the chorus, which falls a bit flat. The beat is a bit too loud in the first chorus too and a bit headache inducing.

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She is a Model from the Ukraine and married to a very rich business man. It is said that her biggest wish was to be a famous and successful singer and so her husband does everything to make this wish come true. There are many rumours that her songs get into the itunes chart mostly due to "fake buys" (organized by her husband) because she does not happen on the radio, there is no promotion and her songs don't get much streams. Of course due to very high positions on itunes casual buyers get aware of the tracks and get to buy them.

 

Some singles and albums of hers have already charted in several countries (especially in my home county Austria :blink: ) and have had very strange chart runs.

Oh wow.

 

I also heard of her but never thought that her husband trying "chart cheating" wow. Very desperate and disappointing... :nocheer:

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