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An organic record :clap3: 

Posted
13 minutes ago, smgupdated said:

fyi, the song was pulled from radio to make way for the second single.

Girl bye, Mariah had the #1, #2 song with WBT/SIO. Ashanti did it as well, I think some other rapper did as well. She just can’t 

Posted
15 minutes ago, Lights&Lights said:

It cannot even decrease organically.

:toofunny2: 

Posted
10 minutes ago, alexis said:

how does this even make sense when someone like bieber could have sorry/love yourself or I'm the one/despacito smashing on radio simultaneously 

 

Even Taylor had Blank Space and Shake it off smashing on radio at the same time :skull: 

 

That's just a silly excuse

 

http://www.billboard.com/charts/radio-songs/2014-12-06

Posted (edited)
38 minutes ago, smgupdated said:

fyi, the song was pulled from radio to make way for the second single.

36 minutes ago, Glassmouth said:

wasn't there a thread about how the label pulled LWYMMD out of radio to give RFI room as a single? 

If that were true...

 

Past 8 days at radio (all stations):

  • LWYMMD: 126.864 --> 83.019 (-43.845 == average -5.481)
  • RFI: 33.624 --> 38.181 (+4.557)

LWYMMD moved from #4 to #18 in that time; RFI moved from #60 to #50.

 

In other words, with just one day of declines LWYMMD dropped more than RFI gained in over an entire week.

 

Even if you include Gorgeous' AI since it dropped Thursday night of +3.297, she still lost a total of 35.991 AI in 8 days.

 

That is unprecedented for a song which had just reached #1 on pop radio to start that 8 day cycle.

That is unprecedented for any song this far into its lifespan (i.e., a non-"rolling effect after launching w/ a radio deal" single)

That is unprecedented both in terms of loss of AI in absolute numbers, as well as in chart positions.

 

All of this was achieved while the song had the following callout scores across Top 40 markets:

  • The third lowest positive rating
  • The highest negative rating
  • The second lowest net positive rating

She is not the first artist to "pull the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  This isn't even the first time *she* has "pulled the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  "Pulling the plug" is common practice, for her and for all other artists.

 

This is shocking, period.

 

 
Edited by Zymphonic
Posted

Y’all need to stop with the “making room for the second single” excuse. :rip: 

Posted

Mhh, this sounds inorganic. Must be fake news.

Posted

Whew, another one in the casket.

Reputation coming for that 3M+ debut.

 

Divine

Posted
29 minutes ago, Lights&Lights said:

It cannot even decrease organically.

:ahh:

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, umich said:

Y’all need to stop with the “making room for the second single” excuse. :rip: 

I think they're pulling the plug because of the callouts, pretty much not to ruin her relationship with radio asking them to play a song their audiences are not enjoying. If it had better callouts they'd let it stay there to be played alongside her other songs, but they don't want Look's poor reception to affect the following singles' performance!

Posted
15 minutes ago, Zymphonic said:

If that were true...

 

Past 8 days at radio (all stations):

  • LWYMMD: 126.864 --> 83.019 (-43.845 == average -5.481)
  • RFI: 33.624 --> 38.181 (+4.557)

LWYMMD moved from #4 to #18 in that time; RFI moved from #60 to #50.

 

In other words, with just one day of declines LWYMMD dropped more than RFI gained in over an entire week.

 

Even if you include Gorgeous' AI since it dropped Thursday night of +3.297, she still lost a total of 35.991 AI in 8 days.

 

That is unprecedented for a song which had just reached #1 on pop radio to start that 8 day cycle.

That is unprecedented for any song this far into its lifespan (i.e., a non-"rolling effect after launching w/ a radio deal" single)

That is unprecedented both in terms of loss of AI in absolute numbers, as well as in chart positions.

 

All of this was achieved while the song had the following callout scores across Top 40 markets:

  • The third lowest positive rating
  • The highest (worst) negative rating
  • The third lowest net positive rating

She is not the first artist to "pull the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  This isn't even the first time *she* has "pulled the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  "Pulling the plug" is common practice, for her and for all other artists.

 

This is shocking, period.

 

 

Damn :rip: 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Zymphonic said:

If that were true...

 

Past 8 days at radio (all stations):

  • LWYMMD: 126.864 --> 83.019 (-43.845 == average -5.481)
  • RFI: 33.624 --> 38.181 (+4.557)

LWYMMD moved from #4 to #18 in that time; RFI moved from #60 to #50.

 

In other words, with just one day of declines LWYMMD dropped more than RFI gained in over an entire week.

 

Even if you include Gorgeous' AI since it dropped Thursday night of +3.297, she still lost a total of 35.991 AI in 8 days.

 

That is unprecedented for a song which had just reached #1 on pop radio to start that 8 day cycle.

That is unprecedented for any song this far into its lifespan (i.e., a non-"rolling effect after launching w/ a radio deal" single)

That is unprecedented both in terms of loss of AI in absolute numbers, as well as in chart positions.

 

All of this was achieved while the song had the following callout scores across Top 40 markets:

  • The third lowest positive rating
  • The highest negative rating
  • The second lowest net positive rating

She is not the first artist to "pull the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  This isn't even the first time *she* has "pulled the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  "Pulling the plug" is common practice, for her and for all other artists.

 

This is shocking, period.

 

 

when you put it like that

 

 

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Posted

"making room for 2nd single" my ass, this is not a normal decrease :skull: Almost as if radios were forced to play it and then...

Posted

That's what you get when you try to push such a weak song as an official lead single. The album will have the same fate if she keeps trying it with those generic songs and lack of promo. It will be buried under the Christmas freeze.

Posted
1 hour ago, Zymphonic said:

If that were true...

 

Past 8 days at radio (all stations):

  • LWYMMD: 126.864 --> 83.019 (-43.845 == average -5.481)
  • RFI: 33.624 --> 38.181 (+4.557)

LWYMMD moved from #4 to #18 in that time; RFI moved from #60 to #50.

 

In other words, with just one day of declines LWYMMD dropped more than RFI gained in over an entire week.

 

Even if you include Gorgeous' AI since it dropped Thursday night of +3.297, she still lost a total of 35.991 AI in 8 days.

 

That is unprecedented for a song which had just reached #1 on pop radio to start that 8 day cycle.

That is unprecedented for any song this far into its lifespan (i.e., a non-"rolling effect after launching w/ a radio deal" single)

That is unprecedented both in terms of loss of AI in absolute numbers, as well as in chart positions.

 

All of this was achieved while the song had the following callout scores across Top 40 markets:

  • The third lowest positive rating
  • The highest negative rating
  • The second lowest net positive rating

She is not the first artist to "pull the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  This isn't even the first time *she* has "pulled the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  "Pulling the plug" is common practice, for her and for all other artists.

 

This is shocking, period.

 

 

Lmao

Posted

kiiii at a certain fanbase literally squeezing tight to this to cushion the blow from their fave being completely forgotten and hated overnight :rip: 

Posted

Breaking records with her worst lead, only a legend :clap3:

Posted
2 hours ago, Zymphonic said:

If that were true...

 

Past 8 days at radio (all stations):

  • LWYMMD: 126.864 --> 83.019 (-43.845 == average -5.481)
  • RFI: 33.624 --> 38.181 (+4.557)

LWYMMD moved from #4 to #18 in that time; RFI moved from #60 to #50.

 

In other words, with just one day of declines LWYMMD dropped more than RFI gained in over an entire week.

 

Even if you include Gorgeous' AI since it dropped Thursday night of +3.297, she still lost a total of 35.991 AI in 8 days.

 

That is unprecedented for a song which had just reached #1 on pop radio to start that 8 day cycle.

That is unprecedented for any song this far into its lifespan (i.e., a non-"rolling effect after launching w/ a radio deal" single)

That is unprecedented both in terms of loss of AI in absolute numbers, as well as in chart positions.

 

All of this was achieved while the song had the following callout scores across Top 40 markets:

  • The third lowest positive rating
  • The highest negative rating
  • The second lowest net positive rating

She is not the first artist to "pull the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  This isn't even the first time *she* has "pulled the plug" on a single before launching a new one.  "Pulling the plug" is common practice, for her and for all other artists.

 

This is shocking, period.

 

 

:dies: 

Posted
2 hours ago, smgupdated said:

fyi, the song was pulled from radio to make way for the second single.

:ace: y’all are relentless with it!

Posted

The records She keeps breaking. Another 1 in the basket :cm:

Posted

Yikes

Posted
5 hours ago, LoKoPaNdA said:

"making room for 2nd single" my ass, this is not a normal decrease :skull: Almost as if radios were forced to play it and then...

 

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