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i mean, on the surface it was a flop, but it did manage to spawn two uk top 10 singles ("something about you" at #9 and "beware of the dog" at #10), go gold in a few countries and was critically acclaimed.

 

i guess even though it was critically acclaimed, it was a commercial failure. but at least diva J bowed out in diva style with this era.

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I think it was a flop. Which is a shame cos they are some good songs on their. It jsut went down hill from BOTD :lol:
Yeh i suppose it was a flop -_- it hardly did well as an album, BOTD only spent one week top 20, No More didnt even reach top 40 :(
I think people were expecting her to live up to her the same as she did in Thank You but i suppose its a better thing her goin onto a new chapter instead of doing a Thank You part two

she needs to come out with another album like "thank you" IMO. i LOOOOOOOVE that album. the way she incorporates different genre's like pop to r&b to even rap.

 

'walk with me' was a nice album, but she needs to do something like "thank you" again. i never get tired of listening to that album.

I prefer Walk With Me to Thank You :kink:
Same here ^_^ i think Walk With Me is better for album tracks though
'walk with me' was too pop-ish for my liking.
and me :kink: LUCIE LUCIE LUCIE LUCIE LUCIE :cheer:
It was a flop, completely. However I genuinely thought it was the best pop album out last year, and much better than Thank You, where the singles were the only ones worth bothering with.
how much has 'walk with me' sold completley? i know it's over 100,000 in the uk, and it went gold in some other country too.
No idea wont be much over 100,000 :lol:
yeah, i think it must be something like 130,000
it is when her last album sold 500,000 copies in the UK alone :( but 130,000 isn't too bad, especially seeing as she didn't have the best promotion.

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