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Love how George's label is going with all the guns to try and make Green Green Grass top 5 next week

Fair play, with the album boost plus them signed CD’s it’s almost a given for top 5 next week I reckon

Is he pushing anything else from the album or just continuing to push GGG after the album is released?

if the physical single is out next week, it is apparent to me they are still gonna push it and not move yet to single 3, as many do on album release date
He got three post-album hits last time around (including a certain Shotgun) so I'm sure there are plans for later singles this time too!
Sure they will push more singles later but I doubt he can get a post-album hit this time, hardly anyone can. we'll see.
Post-album hits are getting harder and harder to come by, that's for sure. I think even Harry will struggle this time around. What even was the last post-album single to go top 10 (from a reasonable selling album)?

Ed's the only one I can think of recently although those were new versions with new features, was not just the album version

 

a big post-album single with no features no remixes like Watermelon Sugar is very hard these days

It wasn't top 10 but Ghost by Justin Bieber was a pretty notable one - a top 20 hit that's outsold most singles from the parent album (which itself has been a strong seller)!
Didn't Little Mix get all the way to #1 with a post-album single recently? Or was it a pre-album single that climbed there after album release?
Didn't Little Mix get all the way to #1 with a post-album single recently? Or was it a pre-album single that climbed there after album release?

 

'Sweet Melody' was released before the album, although they did get to #9 with one that was post-album (but had to be a new version with a feature ofc).

Yeah they probably will be counted to this week if 'As It Was' the other week is anything to go by (also Dove Cameron).

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