January 11, 200817 yr 100% sales, and that's it. Why does it matter what some boss at a radio decides to play? its what the people buy that matters, thank god the UK still hasnt given into the airplay atrocity. and hopefully never will...Chasing Cars would still be top 40 :puke2:
January 13, 200817 yr Not doing very well so far :P only sumin like 90 on US i tunes ;) Now it's nowhere to be seen. :( Flopped.
January 13, 200817 yr I don't normally follow the billboard chart but why is it so slow moving? Is it something to do with the airplay?
January 13, 200817 yr I knew Ashlee would flop. :lol: I do like the song though, but I didn't see why people thought it would do so well.
January 13, 200817 yr Author I don't normally follow the billboard chart but why is it so slow moving? Is it something to do with the airplay? Yes, but even the sales chart isnt that fast moving atm.
January 13, 200817 yr I knew Ashlee would flop. :lol: I do like the song though, but I didn't see why people thought it would do so well. Probably because most of her songs get into the top 100 at least
January 13, 200817 yr I think Ashlee's new song was quite probably her best shot at a hit she would ever get. She's kind of screwed if this doesn't pick up.
January 15, 200817 yr yeah this was pretty much her shot at creating a lasting music career. we'll see, i guess! and it's outrageous that airplay has been bumped up like that. it really should be mostly sales. radio has become so irrelevant these days - i can't remember when i last really listened to the radio even, and i buy more music than 95% of americans!
January 16, 200817 yr 100% sales, and that's it. Why does it matter what some boss at a radio decides to play? its what the people buy that matters, thank god the UK still hasnt given into the airplay atrocity. I actually agree with that. Although it would've been interesting to see what the Hot 100 looked like it if was 100% sales from 2001-2003, when most popular songs didn't have a commercial CD single release, and digital sales weren't the norm yet. It
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