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7 hours ago, Nefertiti0 said:

 

Ahhhhh, a top 100 hit!!! Not everyone from her peers could have it. 

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Wow. So it cracked the Top 100. Gives hope for Trustfull to do the same or even better.:clap3:

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55 minutes ago, P!nk Forever said:

Wow. So it cracked the Top 100. Gives hope for Trustfull to do the same or even better.:clap3:

Trustfall's streaming is doing amazingly and so much better than NGNDA, so I bet it will do better. :alexz:

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7 hours ago, Hiphopper said:

Trustfall's streaming is doing amazingly and so much better than NGNDA, so I bet it will do better. :alexz:

Yeah, definitely! And also, trustfall won’t have to go through the awkward christmas/nye time. So here’s to an amazing success 🌈

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NGNDA projected to rise on hot 100, poor trustfall 

 

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1 hour ago, pearlmercury said:

NGNDA projected to rise on hot 100, poor trustfall 

why Trustfall didn't chart on Bubbling Under Hot 100 last week? NGNDA charted on its first week.

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1 minute ago, Nefertiti0 said:

why Trustfall didn't chart on Bubbling Under Hot 100 last week? NGNDA charted on its first week.

it didnt even chart on bubbling? i was hoping a hot 100 placement tbh

 

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7 minutes ago, pearlmercury said:

it didnt even chart on bubbling? i was hoping a hot 100 placement tbh

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it was doing better on its 2nd week (Feb. 3-9) so maybe it can debuts on the chart they will announce tomorrow. this twitter account didn't have NGNDA in their predictions last week but it charted.

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#99 on the Hot 100 (2 week)

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Music Week Magazine

Roger Davies is unequivocal when he say that it’s “the best album of her career so far”.
Indeed, when it came to its lead single Never Gonna Not Dance Again, Pink had a pretty lofty brief when she contacted long-time collaborators Max Martin and Shellback. She wanted to write their best song ever. 

 It wasn’t just her own exacting high standards driving this brief, it was her lived experience. In 2020, Pink – an asthma sufferer – came down with Covid, and so too did her son Jameson, who was aged just three at the time. It hit them both hard. Jameson’s illness continued for weeks, leaving a distraught Pink praying for him to pull through, which thankfully he did. She emerged with a new sense of perspective – those times in the past where, say, her kids would ask her to play on the beach and she declined? They now struck her as lost opportunities to make a memory. She needed a song to acknowledge that revelation.
 

“People usually go to them, like, ‘What have you got? Give us the magic!’” she reflects. “I think it’s really fun for them when someone comes with an idea, like, ‘This is what I want, it’s very specific, it’s called Never Gonna Not Dance Again, and it has to be the best song we’ve ever made! No pressure.’”

Written with Martin and Shellback over FaceTime – between lots of “giggling and shots of whiskey” – the up-tempo disco pop of Never Gonna Not Dance Again is as life-affirming as it gets. “After the fact, Shellback was like, ‘I actually think this might be my favourite production I’ve ever worked on!’” adds Pink. “I said, ‘See, you’re welcome!’”

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11 minutes ago, Nefertiti0 said:

Music Week Magazine

Roger Davies is unequivocal when he say that it’s “the best album of her career so far”.
Indeed, when it came to its lead single Never Gonna Not Dance Again, Pink had a pretty lofty brief when she contacted long-time collaborators Max Martin and Shellback. She wanted to write their best song ever. 

 It wasn’t just her own exacting high standards driving this brief, it was her lived experience. In 2020, Pink – an asthma sufferer – came down with Covid, and so too did her son Jameson, who was aged just three at the time. It hit them both hard. Jameson’s illness continued for weeks, leaving a distraught Pink praying for him to pull through, which thankfully he did. She emerged with a new sense of perspective – those times in the past where, say, her kids would ask her to play on the beach and she declined? They now struck her as lost opportunities to make a memory. She needed a song to acknowledge that revelation.
 

“People usually go to them, like, ‘What have you got? Give us the magic!’” she reflects. “I think it’s really fun for them when someone comes with an idea, like, ‘This is what I want, it’s very specific, it’s called Never Gonna Not Dance Again, and it has to be the best song we’ve ever made! No pressure.’”

Written with Martin and Shellback over FaceTime – between lots of “giggling and shots of whiskey” – the up-tempo disco pop of Never Gonna Not Dance Again is as life-affirming as it gets. “After the fact, Shellback was like, ‘I actually think this might be my favourite production I’ve ever worked on!’” adds Pink. “I said, ‘See, you’re welcome!’”

Covid is indeed an awful time for her and her family. 

 

But on the rest of the story....let me not even begin with it. :rip:

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17 minutes ago, Nefertiti0 said:

Music Week Magazine

Roger Davies is unequivocal when he say that it’s “the best album of her career so far”.
Indeed, when it came to its lead single Never Gonna Not Dance Again, Pink had a pretty lofty brief when she contacted long-time collaborators Max Martin and Shellback. She wanted to write their best song ever. 

 It wasn’t just her own exacting high standards driving this brief, it was her lived experience. In 2020, Pink – an asthma sufferer – came down with Covid, and so too did her son Jameson, who was aged just three at the time. It hit them both hard. Jameson’s illness continued for weeks, leaving a distraught Pink praying for him to pull through, which thankfully he did. She emerged with a new sense of perspective – those times in the past where, say, her kids would ask her to play on the beach and she declined? They now struck her as lost opportunities to make a memory. She needed a song to acknowledge that revelation.
 

“People usually go to them, like, ‘What have you got? Give us the magic!’” she reflects. “I think it’s really fun for them when someone comes with an idea, like, ‘This is what I want, it’s very specific, it’s called Never Gonna Not Dance Again, and it has to be the best song we’ve ever made! No pressure.’”

Written with Martin and Shellback over FaceTime – between lots of “giggling and shots of whiskey” – the up-tempo disco pop of Never Gonna Not Dance Again is as life-affirming as it gets. “After the fact, Shellback was like, ‘I actually think this might be my favourite production I’ve ever worked on!’” adds Pink. “I said, ‘See, you’re welcome!’”

A BOPPPPP :giraffe:

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5 minutes ago, pinktennisfreak said:

But on the rest of the story....let me not even begin with it. :rip:

ikr :ahh: 

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1 hour ago, Nefertiti0 said:

Music Week Magazine

Roger Davies is unequivocal when he say that it’s “the best album of her career so far”.
Indeed, when it came to its lead single Never Gonna Not Dance Again, Pink had a pretty lofty brief when she contacted long-time collaborators Max Martin and Shellback. She wanted to write their best song ever. 

 It wasn’t just her own exacting high standards driving this brief, it was her lived experience. In 2020, Pink – an asthma sufferer – came down with Covid, and so too did her son Jameson, who was aged just three at the time. It hit them both hard. Jameson’s illness continued for weeks, leaving a distraught Pink praying for him to pull through, which thankfully he did. She emerged with a new sense of perspective – those times in the past where, say, her kids would ask her to play on the beach and she declined? They now struck her as lost opportunities to make a memory. She needed a song to acknowledge that revelation.
 

“People usually go to them, like, ‘What have you got? Give us the magic!’” she reflects. “I think it’s really fun for them when someone comes with an idea, like, ‘This is what I want, it’s very specific, it’s called Never Gonna Not Dance Again, and it has to be the best song we’ve ever made! No pressure.’”

Written with Martin and Shellback over FaceTime – between lots of “giggling and shots of whiskey” – the up-tempo disco pop of Never Gonna Not Dance Again is as life-affirming as it gets. “After the fact, Shellback was like, ‘I actually think this might be my favourite production I’ve ever worked on!’” adds Pink. “I said, ‘See, you’re welcome!’”

Do we have the full version somewhere?

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The delusion of it all...

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Who chose this for the lead single? Was it Willow? Bet it was those fuckin kids.spacer.png

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Spotify • Feb 17
• Australia 
#91(new) - 56,213    

• Austria
#93(+42) - 9,258

• Belgium
#76(-15) - 17,303
• Germany
#174(new) - 84,098

• Denmark
#136(+19) - 11,318

• Netherlands
#75(+5) - 55,224

• Ireland
#61(+49) - 12,131

• New Zealand
#150(new) - 8,601

• Switzerland
#109(+83) - 10,862

• UK
#63(+85) - 109,534

 

 

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On 2/17/2023 at 11:06 AM, dperkins said:

Who chose this for the lead single? Was it Willow? Bet it was those fuckin kids.spacer.png

It actually was. They kept humming it, apparently. :toofunny2:

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29 minutes ago, Underdogs said:

It actually was. They kept humming it, apparently. :toofunny2:

why weren’t they humming runaway or hate me instead :gaycat7:

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The only country in the whole world that liked this song. :ducky:

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On 2/16/2023 at 11:06 PM, dperkins said:

Who chose this for the lead single? Was it Willow? Bet it was those fuckin kids.spacer.png

Well, the kids chose Walk Me Home, so maybe this was the same case :gaycat6:

15 minutes ago, Nefertiti0 said:

 

A top 20 hit, not everyone has that. Rise NGNDA this is only the beginning :eli:

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1 minute ago, Braz said:

The only country in the whole world that liked this song. :ducky:

Belgium sweetie I’m so sorry 

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