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  1. She's going to be the next huge country star, imo. Teardrops On My Guitar Our Song Sorry, I don't know how to imbed the videos.
  2. No, I think Piece of Me can top the digital sales chart, like Gimme More did, but it won't get enough airplay to catapult her to #1. Radio has never embraced Britney's music.
  3. Amy's WW sales are here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_black Most of her sales come from UK/US.
  4. Jennifer's hip hip sound bombed with Rebirth, her Latin sound bombed with Como Ama Una Mujer, and her dance pop sound bombed with Brave. For someone with such a limited voice, I'm not sure what other sound she could use to reinvent herself. The public is over her and her record label isn't going to want to spend a lot of money on an album that will likely bomb.
  5. Jennifer Lopez might have to start looking for a new label if she wants to make another original record. A source close to Epic Records and Epic’s parent company, Sony BMG, says that the label is fed up not only with J.Lo’s paltry album sales, but with the amount of money it’s costing to promote the diva. “She costs too much money and doesn’t sell enough,” says the source, who is familiar with the issue. “Her last album cover alone cost $60,000 in hair and makeup, lighting, photographers, re-touching, etc. The video budget was in the neighborhood of $300,000.” And that’s just what it costs to get the album out the door. Lopez performed on “Good Morning America” earlier this month, and all the costs were absorbed by the label. “Epic had to eat the cost for that entire performance. From her makeup — which typically costs in the neighborhood of $8,000 per day — to the backup singers, to the rigging, lighting and sound,” says a source close to the Lopez camp. “The woman requires everything short of flying monkeys to get on a stage.” Lopez also appeared on “Dancing With the Stars,” and a source who is familiar with the standard costs of performing on the ABC hit estimates that it cost Lopez and her label at least $60,000. Lopez has been promoting “Brave,” her first studio album to not debut in the top 10 on Billboard’s charts. “Brave” was released Oct. 9 and sold only 53,000 copies in its first week. The record label makes an average of $4 per CD, according to most estimates. Any way you do the math, the label is not coming close to breaking even on Lopez. “Sony and Epic might keep her,” a source who is familiar with the situation says, “but she’ll be doing little more than greatest hits albums. That you can do without incurring a huge cost. The label is tired of throwing money away.” Reps for Epic say Lopez has not angered them. “We love Jennifer at Epic,” a spokesperson said. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21532762/
  6. LW TW artist / album label power index % change -- 1 CARRIE UNDERWOOD ARISTA/RMG 537,246 -- CARNIVAL RIDE -- 2 ALISON KRAUSS & ROBERT PLANT ROUNDER 101,126 -- RAISING SAND -- 3 GARY ALLAN MCA NASHVILLE 70,332 -- LIVING HARD 5 4 JOSH GROBAN REPRISE 67,861 +8% NOEL -- 5 SERJ TANKIAN SERJICAL STRIKE 63,480 -- ELECT THE DEAD It looks like Carrie will have AWESOME first week sales. These numbers are unofficial, but Billboard should confirm similar sales tomorrow. Her album has gone gold in only one week. That's awesome when you consider how much free downloading has contributed to declining album sales.
  7. 2 Hearts is an awful song. It isn't catchy, nothing about it is vocally or lyrically impressive. It deserves to flop, but it won't since Kylie is celebrated in the UK.
  8. Everything J.Lo touches flops hard now. I think she should call it a career. Her album sales are flagging, the movie roles have dried up. She's a washed up has been.
  9. Not very good at all, but Britney picked a poor week to release her single. She can't compete with popular UK artists like Leona, Take That, Sugababes, McFly. She should have released her single physically last week.
  10. american_pie posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Bubbly is so relaxing to listen to. Something about that song and video just makes you feel good. Great song.
  11. Flat On The Floor, So Small, I Know You Won't and Last Name are my faves at the moment. Does anyone think Carrie should release "So Small" in the UK? The song isn't THAT country. I wonder if she could have some success a la Shania and Faith Hill.
  12. J Lo's album is not doing bad at all in the US, IMO. It was one of the few Spanish-language albums to debut in the top 10 on our charts (I think there were 3-4 albums that managed to do so in the past). Her appearance on American Idol will give her a big sales boost as well. I don't think anyone putting out an album full of Spanish-language ballads is going to expect the album to hit a million or more copies sold in the US. That's just not going to happen. She knew she was limiting her market to her die hard fans and Spanish speakers with this album.
  13. I'm wondering who your favorite couples in the music industry are. I love Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, American Country Music Superstars. Music Video
  14. american_pie posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Same order as everyone else :)
  15. american_pie posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I hope this is just a rumor. Still Dirrty would flop so badly. She needs a smash from this album; SD is not it.