Feanor Posted March 27 Author Posted March 27 7 minutes ago, Ger said: Maybe they are being conservative with their forecasts. However, some of us were expecting he might experience some decline, he is not at the same level of popularity than he was when he released his previous effort, and his singles have not been huge in a crossover way this time. Yeah he doesn't have a "Last Night"-sized mega hit this time that will juice up his numbers. It'll most likely still perform extremely well, but may not stay #1 for as long as his previous album.
Seeyuh Posted March 27 Posted March 27 20 minutes ago, Robyn. said: The US and the world are connected when it comes to pop music, you thought you ate. A song smashing in the US will make noise in France, Spain, Brasil, etc. Why do you think pop girls be outselling stadiums in Europe? this is not pop music 2
Robyn. Posted March 27 Posted March 27 1 minute ago, Seeyuh said: this is not pop music pop music can include many genres... Once again, hope this helps!
Seeyuh Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Robyn. said: pop music can include many genres... Once again, hope this helps! if u mad he's outselling ur faves it gonna be a rough 2025 3 3
The Music Industry Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Taylor has the opportunity to do the funniest thing... 1
luca96 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 on youtube it's full of mashups of his songs with rap/hip hop singers and they have millions of views. the dangerous mashup with twista is super viral on tiktok
Robyn. Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Seeyuh said: if u mad he's outselling ur faves it gonna be a rough 2025 I'm educating you on what pop music is. Pop isn't restricted to Katy Perry. 50 cent is part of pop culture. Perhaps get some common sense before quoting me with non-sense? 2
Seeyuh Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Robyn. said: I'm educating you on what pop music is. Pop isn't restricted to Katy Perry. 50 cent is part of pop culture. Perhaps get some common sense before quoting me with non-sense? buckle up
JorgeM Posted March 27 Posted March 27 19 minutes ago, Robyn. said: Pop(ular) culture is about appealing to MOST audiences. Hope this helps, since we're on a POP forum. And he clearly appeals a wider audience in US than most pop girls. Hope this helps 1
KatyPrismSpirit Posted March 27 Posted March 27 He's going to stay at #1 all summer long again just like in 2023...
luca96 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, The Music Industry said: Taylor has the opportunity to do the funniest thing... Same label. travis kelce loves morgan. He went to his concert last year and his bar in nashville. Taylor secretly loves his songs too but she can't say it publicly 2 1 2
Seeyuh Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Peak Now said: Don't quote me on this but I'm honestly thinking 700-800k Robyn. gonna have a seizure 1
Peak Now Posted March 27 Posted March 27 1 minute ago, luca96 said: Taylor secretly loves his songs too but she can't say it publicly You know her personally? Can you help me ask her when Rep TV's coming out 1 3
Robyn. Posted March 27 Posted March 27 2 minutes ago, JorgeM said: And he clearly appeals a wider audience in US than most pop girls. Hope this helps In your imagination you clearly have a large one just like my baby @Seeyuh
Katamari Posted March 27 Posted March 27 28 minutes ago, Robyn. said: The US and the world are connected when it comes to pop music, you thought you ate. A song smashing in the US will make noise in France, Spain, Brasil, etc. Why do you think pop girls be outselling stadiums in Europe? Because he does country music which is largely popular in the us, aus, nz and Canada and uk in some capacity. He doesnt even promote there again every country has their "local" acts the pop girls do well in Europe because they promote over there but what does that have to do with an American chart 4
Seeyuh Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Katamari said: Because he does country music which is largely popular in the us, aus, nz and Canada and uk in some capacity. He doesnt even promote there again every country has their "local" acts the pop girls do well in Europe because they promote over there but what does that have to do with an American chart they use the same arguments against hip hop. some rappers dont even tour outside US and Canada 1
luca96 Posted March 27 Posted March 27 2 minutes ago, Peak Now said: You know her personally? Can you help me ask her when Rep TV's coming out they have the same label they will never make it clash. at most they will make a song together🤭
Feanor Posted March 27 Author Posted March 27 His last album's debut: Quote Of One Thing at a Time's 501,000 equivalent album units earned, SEA units comprise 382,000 (equaling 498.28 million on-demand official streams of the set's 36 tracks), album sales comprise 111,500 and TEA units comprise 7,500. The album's sales were powered by its digital download option (87,500; available as both a clean and explicit edition) while its double-CD (explicit only) sold 24,000. On the final day of the tracking week, the digital album was also offered in two alternative cover variants in Wallen's official webstore for a discounted price. The set was not commercially released in any other formats. So he did 500k last time with 0 vinyl sales and this time he is selling his 3LP vinyl for a (relatively) affordable price. Although he doesn't seem like the strongest physical seller, but this still makes a 500k+ debut more likely.
Robyn. Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Katamari said: Because he does country music which is largely popular in the us, aus, nz and Canada and uk in some capacity. He doesnt even promote there again every country has their "local" acts the pop girls do well in Europe because they promote over there but what does that have to do with an American chart The US market is the main music market, it naturally influences what the rest of the world listens to. It has nothing to do with doing a talk show in Greece?
Peak Now Posted March 27 Posted March 27 (edited) 3 minutes ago, luca96 said: they have the same label they will never make it clash. at most they will make a song together🤭 I agree they'll never make it clash but that's not what I said You just want that to happen as a gotcha moment against the pop girlie stans on here don't you? Edited March 27 by Peak Now 4
Katamari Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Just now, Robyn. said: The US market is the main music market, it naturally influences what the rest of the world listens to. It has nothing to do with doing a talk show in Greece? He lacks European appeal because he does country idk what to tell you bb gurl tho I did notice love somebody is top 3 in Norway so maybe he can do an arena tour there 2
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