December 8, 200717 yr Its amazing i think, but at the way its going its flopping it looks like, one month to pick airplay up, at least its not exhausted itself of airplay
December 28, 200717 yr God I hate commercial music nowadays, in every genre you get a couple of hits and then every man and his dog copies it over the next two years! This is awful!
January 8, 200817 yr This is truly one of my favourite dance songs of the last 5 years (and definitely my most played). The thought that Cascada and Basshunter will have had fairly effortless top 10's with their absolute rubbish, where this will struggle to even make the top 40 despite their last single making no. 2... is thoroughly disheartening. The British music-buying public are idiots.
January 9, 200817 yr ^^ I agree. This has more dance credibility in its little finger than that Basshunter track. Although i blame the flop on the record companies, they killed it by overplaying to death and pushing back the release date two months!!!! IDIOTS!!!
January 9, 200817 yr Maybe people just aren't interested in something that sounds like 10 other songs from the past 12 months?
January 9, 200817 yr In that the likes of 'Yeah Yeah', 'Perfect (Exceeder)', 'Bad Girl (At Night)', 'Bigger Than Big', 'Take Off', 'What Planet U On?' all sound fairly identical. It's completely lame, the same sound just re-hashed again and again, each time the song getting a bit worse...
January 9, 200817 yr In that the likes of 'Yeah Yeah', 'Perfect (Exceeder)', 'Bad Girl (At Night)', 'Bigger Than Big', 'Take Off', 'What Planet U On?' all sound fairly identical. It's completely lame, the same sound just re-hashed again and again, each time the song getting a bit worse... In theory, yes. But then it's perfectly acceptable to have about 2,000 indentikit indie/rock bands that all look and sound exactly the bloody same and still seem to sell a tidy number! I like that track, should've done a hell of a lot better, but I don't really care to be honest.
January 9, 200817 yr In theory, yes. But then it's perfectly acceptable to have about 2,000 indentikit indie/rock bands that all look and sound exactly the bloody same and still seem to sell a tidy number! I like that track, should've done a hell of a lot better, but I don't really care to be honest. But that's the point. They don't! All these bands sold in great numbers to start with and then record companies think it's great to have more bands that sound the same and as a result the public get bored which is why no ones second album in the past year has sold as much as the first and bands like Reverend & The Makers, The View and The Twang get forgotten about as soon as the albums released.
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