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Post by CLEM on Jan 11, 2010 22:54:44 GMT -5
Next single, goes for adds end of January. This is so repetitive. Blah.
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Post by DaveZ35 on Jan 12, 2010 9:06:36 GMT -5
I hate it. He is so annoying.
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Post by Grenade on Jan 15, 2010 3:53:16 GMT -5
This sounds really bad. It'll be on iTunes Tuesday.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jan 15, 2010 10:30:08 GMT -5
He needs to go and stay away.
"One Less Lonenly Girl" isn't even Top 20 on Pop but I hear it every two seconds on Z100 and 92.3- I imagine this will be the same. Yay.
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Post by CLEM on Jan 15, 2010 20:27:39 GMT -5
...features Ludacris?
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jan 18, 2010 15:20:10 GMT -5
#3 on iTunes
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2010 15:52:42 GMT -5
I hate the instrumental. This was the first song I liked by him...it sounded very Motown influenced, but now it's all watered down. It would've been much better with guitars, a brass section, and a harder beat.
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Post by Grenade on Jan 18, 2010 16:05:17 GMT -5
I didn't mind "One Time," and I actually like "One Less Lonely Girl," but this is just terrible.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jan 18, 2010 21:20:23 GMT -5
#2 on iTunes now....
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Post by Grenade on Jan 19, 2010 9:55:00 GMT -5
Added at Z100.
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Post by Robert J on Jan 19, 2010 11:05:38 GMT -5
I hated "One Time" and actually quite liked "One Less Lonely Girl." This is passable. It reminds me of Jesse McCartney.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jan 20, 2010 11:10:21 GMT -5
Heard this on the radio already.... Ludacris sounds comically out of place.
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Post by Someone Like You on Jan 20, 2010 18:08:19 GMT -5
This wouldn't sound terrible if his vocals were autotuned or fixed.
I love the Ludacris placement. Hilarious.
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Post by DaveZ35 on Jan 23, 2010 9:35:57 GMT -5
This sounds like a nursery rhyme. His vocals are so childish!
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Post by Someone Like You on Jan 26, 2010 3:32:26 GMT -5
This has a 777 spin and gaining debut. Ridiculous.
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Post by DaveZ35 on Jan 26, 2010 15:53:05 GMT -5
No. 10 on iTunes.
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Post by The Music Man on Jan 26, 2010 15:53:43 GMT -5
I really don't know what PDs are thinking. "One Less Lonely Girl" was obviously a stiff and "One Time" (which was far and away the "best," for lack of a better word) free-fell, so I'm not sure why they're remaining so hell-bent on attempting to give this kid a hit with yet another horrible song. It's obvious that only the pre-teen girls are interested.
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Post by Someone Like You on Jan 26, 2010 17:35:51 GMT -5
I think it's another case of the Jonas Brothers. Lots of popularity with the pre-teens, so Pop wants to be quick on it, but anyone older doesn't care for it at all.
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Post by DaveZ35 on Jan 26, 2010 19:03:57 GMT -5
Most Added: 60 adds.
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Post by The Music Man on Jan 26, 2010 22:33:43 GMT -5
MAJOR WTF, for the reasons I listed above. What are these PDs thinking? In no way, shape or form does this even resemble a hit, much less a song of any quality. I feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone.
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Post by TotallyEnormousExtinctDinosaur on Jan 26, 2010 23:21:28 GMT -5
Also 20 adds at Rhythmic. WTF. I guess radio feels they owe him a hit.
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Post by Someone Like You on Jan 27, 2010 0:09:30 GMT -5
They might if they got some payola.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2010 0:11:51 GMT -5
MAJOR WTF, for the reasons I listed above. What are these PDs thinking? In no way, shape or form does this even resemble a hit, much less a song of any quality. I feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone. I feel like we've been in the Twilight Zone for two years now. I was so excited for electronic music to finally crossover, but now that it's hit, it's become a disaster of epic proportions. The production on this is beyond heinous, not to mention that the songwriting is pretty terrible, too. I can't wait for a new "roots" movement. How are artists even supposed to establish themselves these days? This will go Top 20 based on hype alone, and once radio realizes that it's only testing well with pre-teens, it'll be dropped, just like that Jonas Boys record. At first, I thought we were going through another Ace of Base or Spice Girls/Backstreet Boys/N Sync phase, but at least those groups put out quality pop records, even if they were guilty pleasures.
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Post by I'M ON ONE on Jan 27, 2010 16:08:06 GMT -5
Jan 27 2010 1:23 PM EST
Justin Bieber Will Rule 2010, Perez Hilton And Nick Cannon Predict 'It's Bieber fever in 2010,' gossip blogger Hilton says of teen sensation.
By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Christina Garibaldi and Brendan Kennedy
In 2009, Justin Bieber vowed to leave the world with one less lonely girl and gave fans a taste of what his life is like with his platinum-selling album, My World. And in 2010 the teen sensation has no plans to slow it down.
In March he will release the follow-up to his debut, the aptly titled My World (Part II), before taking his act on the road, which is sure to cause girls everywhere to go into a state of constant screaming. And with the thumbs-up from Usher, a kiss of approval from Rihanna and a legion of devoted fans, it seems that Bieber will rule 2010.
"This year is gonna be all about Justin Bieber. He's already become this phenomenon and it's only gonna get bigger and bigger and bigger," celebrity blogger Perez Hilton told MTV News. "It's Bieber fever in 2010."
Although there's definitely some competition on the pop landscape from equally crushable guys like the Jonas Brothers, Nick Cannon points out that Bieber's loyal fanbase recalls the boy-band heyday of the late '90s.
"Justin Bieber's definitely about to take the world by storm if he hasn't already," Cannon explained. "He's filling a void that hasn't been filled since the Backstreet Boys and 'NSYNC and all of that stuff."
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Post by DaveZ35 on Jan 27, 2010 19:08:25 GMT -5
Please no. I'd rather have the return of boybands.
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