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Post by Q3 on Sept 5, 2011 20:58:10 GMT -5
Oh it is sad the the SDNN went under! They were a great Adam news source.
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Post by lisapf on Sept 5, 2011 21:01:55 GMT -5
OT.
Oh no - Danny Gokey on a new HGTV show Interiors Inc. Ick.
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Post by cayman on Sept 5, 2011 21:01:58 GMT -5
mys*&@^#r50.. I "BELIEVE" the same holds true for Dragonflies
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Post by cayman on Sept 5, 2011 21:10:38 GMT -5
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Post by marie23 on Sept 5, 2011 21:14:35 GMT -5
out of curiosity - how long was Katy Perry around? Is AI such a terrible-almost impossible-to-overcome-unless-around-for- nine-years impediment? No, even Kelly did not have to wait 9 years. She really broke thru with her second album. I think the difference is that in 2004 Kelly got airplay for songs that were really quite good. In 2011 Kelly will get airplay for a single that is just OK IMHO YMMV. Katy Perry's on her second major label album and has an unmatched track record for her singles. Billboard Hot 100 Chart positions for her 9 singles. KP Album #1 - 3 4 singles - #1, #3, #29, #9 KP Album #2 - 5 singles - #1, #1, #1, #1, #1 (5 #1's tied with Michael Jackson) And at this stage in Adam's career, he needs to put out music that people what to hear and request -- and he needs to move beyond his current fanbase. He is not an established artist like Kelly or Pink. He does not have 3 Top 10 singles and a #1 song like Katy had when she released her second album. He was successful enough to get a shot, but not guaranteed airplay. A few artists -- Usher, Beyonce, Rihanna, Gaga, Katy, Pitball, etc. could probably put out total crap and would get airplay. It is the way it has always been. The Beatles were this way and even the "Ringo songs" got airplay. Just curious, what was Katy's 3 singles from her first era? I only remember I Kissed A Girl, Hot and Cold, Waking up in Vegas, I guess the fourth one was the #29 one.
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Post by seoulmate on Sept 5, 2011 21:14:46 GMT -5
OT. Oh no - Danny Gokey on a new HGTV show Interiors Inc. Ick.
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Post by whatyasay on Sept 5, 2011 21:22:04 GMT -5
Really late in my wishes, but sincere all the same ;D
Happy Birthday Bamafan!!
Curiosity got the best of me so I turned on the interiors show with Danny. Ummmm, yeah, noooooooo.
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Post by Q3 on Sept 5, 2011 21:23:07 GMT -5
No, even Kelly did not have to wait 9 years. She really broke thru with her second album. I think the difference is that in 2004 Kelly got airplay for songs that were really quite good. In 2011 Kelly will get airplay for a single that is just OK IMHO YMMV. Katy Perry's on her second major label album and has an unmatched track record for her singles. Billboard Hot 100 Chart positions for her 9 singles. KP Album #1 - 3 4 singles - #1, #3, #29, #9 KP Album #2 - 5 singles - #1, #1, #1, #1, #1 (5 #1's tied with Michael Jackson) And at this stage in Adam's career, he needs to put out music that people what to hear and request -- and he needs to move beyond his current fanbase. He is not an established artist like Kelly or Pink. He does not have 3 Top 10 singles and a #1 song like Katy had when she released her second album. He was successful enough to get a shot, but not guaranteed airplay. A few artists -- Usher, Beyonce, Rihanna, Gaga, Katy, Pitball, etc. could probably put out total crap and would get airplay. It is the way it has always been. The Beatles were this way and even the "Ringo songs" got airplay. Just curious, what was Katy's 3 singles from her first era? I only remember I Kissed A Girl, Hot and Cold, Waking up in Vegas, I guess the fourth one was the #29 one. Opps --- that would be 4 singles from her first album -- I will go fix my original post! They are: "I Kissed a Girl" - #1 for 7 weeks - she took a huge career risk and it paid off. "Hot n Cold" - peak#3 "Thinking of You" - peak #29 "Waking Up in Vegas" - peak #9 Second album --- five #1's in a row: "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg) "Teenage Dream" "Firework" "E.T." (featuring Kanye West) "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" ETA: 5 consecutive #1 singles from one album, Perry became the first woman and only the second artist (behind Michael Jackson and his album, Bad) to accomplish this.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2011 21:23:40 GMT -5
No, even Kelly did not have to wait 9 years. She really broke thru with her second album. I think the difference is that in 2004 Kelly got airplay for songs that were really quite good. In 2011 Kelly will get airplay for a single that is just OK IMHO YMMV. Katy Perry's on her second major label album and has an unmatched track record for her singles. Billboard Hot 100 Chart positions for her 9 singles. KP Album #1 - 3 singles - #1, #3, #29, #9 KP Album #2 - 5 singles - #1, #1, #1, #1, #1 (5 #1's tied with Michael Jackson) And at this stage in Adam's career, he needs to put out music that people what to hear and request -- and he needs to move beyond his current fanbase. He is not an established artist like Kelly or Pink. He does not have 3 Top 10 singles and a #1 song like Katy had when she released her second album. He was successful enough to get a shot, but not guaranteed airplay. A few artists -- Usher, Beyonce, Rihanna, Gaga, Katy, Pitball, etc. could probably put out total crap and would get airplay. It is the way it has always been. The Beatles were this way and even the "Ringo songs" got airplay. Just curious, what was Katy's 3 singles from her first era? I only remember I Kissed A Girl, Hot and Cold, Waking up in Vegas, I guess the fourth one was the #29 one. Probably, "Thinking of You."
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Post by virg1877 on Sept 5, 2011 21:27:01 GMT -5
I like it here dis much Looking forward to hanging out here...
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