February 28, 201015 yr Just as long as they don't release the album directly after the first single. That strategy completely ruined Cascada's era as far as the success of the 2nd and 3rd singles go. She should release Hot, Love, Amazing and then the album and end off with 10 Minutes... That is EXACTLY what they should do. That's the strategy that always works. Inna is popular here in Holland. Hot charted at #2 and follow-up Déjà Vu was #7. She's about to release third single 10 Minutes, but no sign of an album yet. Is that the kinda strategy you'd like? It just doesn't make any sense. Edited February 28, 201015 yr by StateOfMind
March 14, 201015 yr So, it is #55 on iTunes after the first 13 hours. The EP is at #16 in the album chart too, was at #9 as a peak.
March 14, 201015 yr Sadly airplay is severely lacking. It will only be on A-list rotation at Radio 1 next week, should've been there at least last week.
March 15, 201015 yr I am shocked. Hot is a great song. It did great in the Netherlands. Maybe it's because you've got the crappy 2:30 version. :S.
March 15, 201015 yr Yeah the UK edition is crapalicious. Why cut down 1 minute from the whole song? Stupid really.
March 22, 201015 yr ^That doesnt suprise me one bit. I've heard 3 songs from Inna now and I really couldnt tell you the difference between them.
March 22, 201015 yr The album just sounds like 1 long song. Thanks, won't bother with it then :lol: was pondering over it but like Aled said, I've listened to 3 or 4 songs of hers and I can barely tell the difference between them. I'm not a fan of artists that rehash the same song throughout an album - equates to a very boring listen :drama:
March 22, 201015 yr Tbh even though they're samey I've liked all her singles so far. Amazing and 10 Minutes are kinda different from Hot, Love and Deja Vu though.
March 23, 201015 yr yeah, it's only Hot and Love that they are identically the same. Amazing it's amazing and her best song to date.
June 7, 201114 yr That's a very poor result indeed, definitely a singles act then. It's strange because three years ago, AATW were shoving out albums like nobody's business and the most random acts were having hits - Scooter had a #1 (:wacko:), Darren Styles went top 5, Ultrabeat had a top ten and Cascada have had three quite big top ten albums...people seem to have stopped buying dance albums altogether now, yet it's the prevalent force in the singles chart once again.
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