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According to billboard.com it got to no.67, and considering since then theres been a drop in sales i wouild say they are less popular now lol!
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I personally wouldnt say getting to no.70 with an album is huge but I guess they are getting more popular.

 

They are for their particular genre of Music over there! Top 200 albums list and make 70 thats brill!!

They are less popular cos Everytime We Touch went top10.

 

Ohhh! I see! WOW was Everytime We Touch REALLY THAT successful??? :o :dance: :yahoo: :cheer:

 

But still Top 70 is great in america!

 

Ohhh! I see! WOW was Everytime We Touch REALLY THAT successful??? :o :dance: :yahoo: :cheer:

 

But still Top 70 is great in america!

 

It was first successful in the US, only afterwards was the song released in Europe. Then Miracle got some success in the US.

I don't think the album will be as nearly as successful as the first here in the U.S. What Hurts The Most doesn't seem like it'll rise much further on the Hot 100 and the album will probably drop like a stone.
I don't think the album will be as nearly as successful as the first here in the U.S. What Hurts The Most doesn't seem like it'll rise much further on the Hot 100 and the album will probably drop like a stone.

 

Yup i think your right unfortunately! :(

 

But its surprised me in our charts! It keeps falling then rising, then falling and this week its rose up again! :D

 

Everytime we Touch the song went to no.10, but the album only made 67, and If they release Runaway then they might get some recognition but seeing as they seem to be releasing $h!t from the album i doubt it will go anywhere.
They're still the most successful dance act to hit the US in years

Yeah, I guess you could say that. Although having only one single chart inside the Hot 100 and 2 albums debut around #70 isn't much to talk about. It's sad dance music doesn't get hardly any recognition at all here. A dance artist would be lucky to have one successful single that goes mainstream.

I wonder how basshunter would do over there, I personally hate it but it seems to be really big all over Europe.
Yeah, I guess you could say that. Although having only one single chart inside the Hot 100 and 2 albums debut around #70 isn't much to talk about. It's sad dance music doesn't get hardly any recognition at all here. A dance artist would be lucky to have one successful single that goes mainstream.

 

EWT, Miracle and WHTM all went into the hot 100... :blink:

 

I wonder how basshunter would do over there, I personally hate it but it seems to be really big all over Europe.

 

It seems to have debuted in Canada last week too. But Canada has always been more dance friendly than the US

Yeah, I guess you could say that. Although having only one single chart inside the Hot 100 and 2 albums debut around #70 isn't much to talk about. It's sad dance music doesn't get hardly any recognition at all here. A dance artist would be lucky to have one successful single that goes mainstream.

 

Dance never took off in the US. In Europe the craze started in the late 80s and early 90s with eurodance acts completely dominating by around 80% the European charts, in the US that was never the case. The rest of the 90s and early 00s were also huge years for commercial dance and trance across Europe but only a a few made there way across the US. That'll never change. Even now when dance isnt a big genre in Europe anymore, it still produces numerous hits every year across the continent.

Oh Ohhhh... The Box have got 'What Do You Want From Me' as 'This Video - Final Week' The first time ive ever seen a song that is still a week to go that needs releasing where the video has been in the final week stage! :( :cry:
I guess its quite unpopular then

 

I guess we will have to OFFICIALLY wait and see how it does in the charts! Now Top 40 - would be amazing (Knowing a few channels are taking it off this week!)

 

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