Squall Posted August 9 Posted August 9 (edited) HDD: #28 (+8) for its 7th week #11 Australia #12 NZ #16 Ireland #29 UK #61 (+9) Germany etc. With no airplay and no big playlisting, why is she doing good? Edited August 9 by Squall
YourFavoriteWeapon Posted August 9 Posted August 9 I don't understand how or why, it was one of the most mundane things I've ever listened to and this is coming from someone that liked some of her early work. 4
AshleyLovescats887 Posted August 9 Posted August 9 (edited) Tbf Gracie has managed to develop a very dedicated fanbase and it has grown a lot more due to the Taylor Swift feature, so the album is very stable. If she gets an actual hit, similarly to Sabrina, then she might become an MPG, but this could just be 'Wishful Thinking' Edited August 9 by AshleyLovescats887 Grammar mistakes
Breakdown Posted August 9 Posted August 9 i never listened to her songs, but isn't she like a very poor man's taylor swift? and mess @ 61 (+9) being included in this mid list
Popboi. Posted August 9 Posted August 9 I Love You, I'm Sorry and Close to You are doing good numbers (even if not big/huge), us with Taylor is doing decent and Risk is still doing cute numbers in UK and Australia. 4 songs doing decent and decent pure sales are doing the job.
Squall Posted August 10 Author Posted August 10 8 hours ago, Breakdown said: i never listened to her songs, but isn't she like a very poor man's taylor swift? and mess @ 61 (+9) being included in this mid list How is this list « mid » exactly? She doesn't have a single hit and doesn't benefit from airplay push or play listing push like some other artists who can't even be stable with their albums. Germany is a hard market, she is a nobody there so yeah, the fact she is still charting and even increasing is great.
aesthetic bih Posted August 10 Posted August 10 Good for her, but it's still a bland and boring record
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