halcyonday Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Two huge female pop stars of 2024 have released new work this year. Sabrina's Busy Woman, an album track from Short n' Sweet (Deluxe), is currently outstreaming Chappell Roan's highly anticipated single The Giver. Busy Woman has received no support beyond some streaming service promotion and limited radio play. Meanwhile, The Giver is Chappell's first single following the massive success of Good Luck, Babe! and her sleeper hit album Midwest Princess. Chappell has already promoted the song on live TV, teased it for months with photoshoots on social media, and released multiple vinyl variants. So why is Sabrina's album track outstreaming Chappell's hyped single? 1
Popular Post Popboi. Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago The Giver offers nothing to pop listeners, Chappell's core audience 16
Kyoto Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I'm actually surprised, cause bussy woman tanked hard. 1 1
Popular Post LIT Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago Performing "The Giver" on SNL then waiting almost five months to release it was a mistake that drained most of its hype. On top of that, the final version was missing some of the best aspects of the live version (like the "only a woman knows how to treat a woman right" line). 18
LittleStarmen Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Chappel firing her management is already showing results 1 5
Bubble Tea Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 13 minutes ago, LIT said: Performing "The Giver" on SNL then waiting almost five months to release it was a mistake that drained most of its hype. On top of that, the final version was missing some of the best aspects of the live version (like the "only a woman knows how to treat a woman right" line). The wait was ridiculous. Reminded me when Kim Petras performed "Coconuts" at the EMAs and then didn't release it for like 6 months despite it going semi-viral in the meantime. Republic totally missed the moment. I'm kinda surprised gays haven't latched onto "The Giver" more though, it's a top anthem. I guess that's why they haven't latched - unrelatable to pop stans 11
Sazare Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago The Giver was a bold choice for a single; seems that risk did not pay off
sailor angel Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago The Giver just isn't a good song and has very limited appeal. Pop listeners don't want country music and country listeners don't want a watered down country pop song about queer love. When she performed it on SNL I already knew it was a chop. All these pop girls wanna go country without recognizing how isolating it is to their main fan demographic. While we're at it, she should scrap that Subway song too. Busy Woman is far from Sabrina's best work but it's a serviceable pop song that's cute and catchy and being sung by the trendiest artist around rn. Not surprised it's still holding up on the charts. 6 2
halcyonday Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Galaxy said: Don't worry too much, she's still doing fine see when you release good music............
Archetype Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Her fans want her unique blend of pop music, not country-pop. 7
dobrevv Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago whoever actually thought the giver was gonna be a hit is dumb,that song is nothing special 7
NewStanner Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Love both ladies, but The Giver is bottom 3 in Chappell's discography, meanwhile Busy Godman is top 3 in Sabrina's 2
lgaga1fan Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Pink Pony Club is surging and her label is focusing on that and not The Giver, that's likely why. 3
Afterglow Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago She chose a country song at the wrong time in her career. She's been going viral consistently in the worst ways politically, so choosing a country song was most certainly tone-deaf. 1
yonsé Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago What everyone has said; pop fans don't want country music, country fans don't care about her, and her PR these days is NOT helping her. 7
Rico Shameless v2 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I forgot this came out and most people probably have to. There are better Chappell songs to listen to.
Letters From Adi Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, LIT said: Performing "The Giver" on SNL then waiting almost five months to release it was a mistake that drained most of its hype. On top of that, the final version was missing some of the best aspects of the live version (like the "only a woman knows how to treat a woman right" line). This is worse than the time Gaga performed half of ARTPOP before the album dropped and then redid all the tracks
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