May 15, 20242 yr Author Considering all her lead singles had gone top 10 before and then 'On The Floor' of course picking back up again in 2011... This felt like a bit of a flop with 5 weeks top 40 and an #11 peak. 5dnTLx4XQDI?si=kalswUWhkoGKKxJ6 and since this didn't get posted here the inevitable mention of Spice Girls :P VMo6v_uFZKU?si=29-vcmAja8EN-MSd
May 15, 20242 yr Not in the U.K. but these Billboard Hot 100 peaks really surprised me: Britney Spears - Me Against The Music (feat. Madonna) - #35 Christina Aguilera - Dirrty (feat. Redman) - #48 Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For? - #47 all of these eras recovered across the pond later on in the campaign though! Not a complete flop per sé but Girls Aloud - 'Long Hot Summer' didn't get the Chemistry era off to the best start, their first single to miss the top 3/5, thankfully 'Biology' was a strong follow-up! Not sure what happened with Gwen there but re: Britney I vaguely remember reading about a radio ban placed on her music by one of the biggest radio companies in the US (Clearchannel?) during much of her earlier career hence why the likes of Oops and Toxic only scraped top 10 and other hits such as MATM, Slave, Everytime etc failed to chart high. I think it must have been around Gimme More or Womanizer when it got lifted.
May 15, 20242 yr I think Gwen's song just came at a time when pop music of that type really did not do well in the US charts (sadly), especially as she wasn't an established solo act yet.
May 15, 20242 yr cannot be that cos single #2 went to #7, single #3 went to #1 the mega-pop Hollaback Girk single #4 to #13, single #5 to #21, eben single #6 peaked at #49
May 15, 20242 yr Yes, but those two follow-up singles were arguably more US-friendly than the camp electro-dance-pop of WYWF at that time. Edited May 15, 20242 yr by Jessie Where
May 17, 20242 yr and since this didn't get posted here the inevitable mention of Spice Girls :P VMo6v_uFZKU?si=29-vcmAja8EN-MSdI'll never get over the disappointment I had when I heard this song for the first time. It didn't help when it was being hyped up beforehand as a "Spice Girls classic"... I've just relistened to it for the first time in years and years and... it's still shit. Mel C's parts are the only great parts (shock horror) - although I really love Mel B's harmonies (well that's in general tbh). So disappointinggggg </3
May 17, 20242 yr I'll never get over the disappointment I had when I heard this song for the first time. It didn't help when it was being hyped up beforehand as a "Spice Girls classic"... I've just relistened to it for the first time in years and years and... it's still shit. Mel C's parts are the only great parts (shock horror) - although I really love Mel B's harmonies (well that's in general tbh). So disappointinggggg </3 Me too!! I remember it was already unlikely they’d get a #1 album with their GHs because of Spirit but I was so banking on them getting another top 2 hit… until I actually heard it! Didn’t it chart a couple weeks before its physical release and enter at like #20 to climb only to #11 a fortnight later?
May 19, 20242 yr Headlines… I mean… It could have been Voodoo :kink: It's like choosing between having your toenails individually pulled out or being waterboarded. It's a shame they didn't record something worthwhile and seize what truly could have been a moment in pop history.
May 19, 20242 yr It's a shame they didn't record something worthwhile and seize what truly could have been a moment in pop history. Right! So sad the broke their run of top 2/top 10 hits with such a dud. There must have been something in the vault far better.
May 19, 20242 yr Headlines is perfectly pleasant :cry: Undeniably a flop by their standards, not a good lead single choice or a comeback after years away and out of place with the styles of 2007. But, yeaaars after the fact, I really don't think it's the sore thumb that it's made out to be... it feels comfortably at home amongst the ballads on the Greatest Hits album.
May 19, 20242 yr Headlines is perfectly pleasant :cry: Undeniably a flop by their standards, not a good lead single choice or a comeback after years away and out of place with the styles of 2007. But, yeaaars after the fact, I really don't think it's the sore thumb that it's made out to be... it feels comfortably at home amongst the ballads on the Greatest Hits album. Agree with this.
February 12Feb 12 This only managed to sneak in at #40 in August 2006 despite the band/song getting promo on Channel 4 drama Totally Frank in the year leading up to its release. The band split up swiftly after this bombed. A year later Pussycat Doll made her first attempt at a solo career post-PCD breakthrough. The very limp Baby Love managed to make #14 here but its lack of success in the US (#108) saw her meant-to-be debut album Her Name Is Nicole shelved and repackaged as Doll Domination. Will.i..am was another group member looking to launch a solo career in late 2007. His solo launch ended up being the pretty naff I Got It From My Mama, peaking at #38.
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