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Why didn't it have staying power even though there were multiple tactics for it to stay top ten? What went wrong?

 

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All those gimmicks and videos couldn't save it? Welp :rip:he's truly over

Lmao! It didn’t even last a month in the top ten :toofunny3:

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This just makes it more clear that Purpose was so massive because people really resonated with the singles because (at least the first two) were really good pop songs. He can't just coast on being Justin Bieber and expect the GP to fall in line. If he keeps putting out bad music only his fans will care like in his Journals era.

it's a bad song, in fact 10,000 hours is still #6 after months :cm:

The way Scooby puppets and racists ALWAYS lose :fan:

Havent checked the Hot 100 in a while, but... what is that mess? 
 

at least yummy s not there! 

the op title serving 98-OUT 

anyway a payola driven song can only take u so far... he needs to come up with a sorry or wdym type bop to smash

The song is really not that good and has no replay value. 

And yet he still is in the top 10 with 10k Hours. So ppl are clearly still here for him

Selena and Tones &I being the only females left in the top 10 ... Is another 2017 ahead of us?

Trash song - so much potential riding off of the Purpose singles, too. It's sad, he could've really helped male pop get back on track 

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