The class of 2011 not doing so well a big warning to the class of 2012
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Amelia, Little Mix and Misha B from 2011 all mixed results with recent singles.
I dont think this bodes well for the class of 2012 depending on the material released.
With the dire viewing figures for 2012 may prove a problem in shifting singles in the months ahead including James Arthur I feel.
X-Factor fans should not really want anyone to fail as fans of the show but in 2011 the show still go decent viewing figures so I fear the worst for the 2012 crowd
I dont think this bodes well for the class of 2012 depending on the material released.
With the dire viewing figures for 2012 may prove a problem in shifting singles in the months ahead including James Arthur I feel.
X-Factor fans should not really want anyone to fail as fans of the show but in 2011 the show still go decent viewing figures so I fear the worst for the 2012 crowd
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I'm not sure the ratings matter too much - Leona's album is by far the best selling and that was at a time before the show became insanely popular. And James did really well with his first single - not often those songs go beyond simply being "the winners single" but that hung around as a genuine hit and even had some international success.
They had around 8 Million people watching per episode so wouldn't call them dire in the slightest.
And to be honest Little Mix are doing well internationally at the moment so can't really fault them for that.
Ella, James and Jahmene are getting basically the star treatment with cowell so won't be suprised if they do well.
You could tell the OP this until we're blue in the face and he'd still drag Little Mix's name into these nonsense threads. Got to be the most frustrating poster ever.
Does anyone keep tracks of LM's sales?
It's confusing, they seem to be doing OK, maybe not amazingly well, but well enough.
I get the feeling that the X factor acts are never truly established in people's eyes, & it's like people look forward to them failing (some non-X factor fans and even some X factor fans if it's an act they didn't like).
And people seem to have huge expectations in terms of sales from X factor acts, though it's been proven that, while it might make things easier, it's not a garanty of success either.
I have no idea how the class of 2012 will do, I don't really know them because I haven't watched it.
But I actually agree that the sinking veiwership numbers are a concern. Many viewers don't garanty you sales, but you get a bigger name recognition, and It probably helps.
But with a great song, they could break through (if they don't get snubbed by radios -isn't that where a powerful X factor alum status helps?).
Misha and Amelia are both on smaller labels and so I'd say their lack of "success", especially with their 3rd singles, can partly be put down to that and partly down to the fact that releasing 3 songs before an album is pretty much unheard of these days.
Marcus Collins on the other hand can be classed as a complete fail as a recording artist but he seems to be doing alright in Hairspray and I see that as more of a career path for him anyway.
CYL has gone platinum in Australia, in the UK I don't think it's been certified anything yet.
I heard that Marcus was gonna put out another album, I was actually rather surprised there will be one, nice to see he's doing fine though. His second single Mercy could've been a hit if handled better, don't know what's gone wrong for him...
This is what I've found over at Buzzjack and the person who estimates is usually within 300 copies so I trust the estimation.
Wings - 423,500 (as of Feb. 19)
DNA - 215,000 (as of Feb. 19)
Change Your Life - 116,500 (as of April 7)
How Ya Doin? - 15,000 (official as of last week)
Little Mix - DNA (album) - 290,200 (as of last week)
And just for kicks
BILLBOARD HOT DIGITAL SONGS - TOP 200
(billboard chart date 4th May 2013)
LITTLE MIX WINGS 164,089
Sony hasnt applied for any certifications from BPI even though Wings is Gold and DNA Silver. I suspect they are waiting for the album to hit Platinum.
I actually did mean to write in Australia but was doing something else whilst typing that and forgot haha thanks for clarifying.
Anyway, of course the 2012 lot arnt going to do well it's Baloney, Jahmane and James zero appeal Arfa.