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Little Mix Discussion Thread (Part 13)
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casualviewer
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by High and Mighty:
“Thats the best you are getting from me.”

Is that all you got?

Ok so no source yet.
High and Mighty
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by casualviewer:
“Is that all you got?

Ok so no source yet.”

I have faith sister faith.
High and Mighty
21-11-2016
Nearly 70 million YT views but i will have to leave it to CV to keep an eye on that.
casualviewer
21-11-2016
^^Too early, one more hour.

So if my purchase thru the LM store is actually counted for the UK, isnt that artificially driving up their charting there and artificially suppressing their charting in the US? I had to order online because US stores arent carrying the physical.
TheGraduate2012
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by casualviewer:
“Just curious, but were GA ever shoved into the "but they're role models!" trope? I know Spice Girls were.”

Quite the opposite, in fact. Ever since Cheryl's bathroom punch-up they were bonafide tabloid fodder, with the media seeming to focus on them marrying footballers, dating Desperate Housewives actors, starting feuds with other popstars and radio DJs, wild partying/drunken nights. It seemed they were given something of a 'rebel' label for a while, much like reality tv "stars" now have.

Originally Posted by AshleyRoseX:
“I don't feel like GA had a hardcore teen base. Like Spice Girls and LM did.”

I would agree. I think GA's audience was older even from the start. Also I think they had a big gay fanbase.
Alex_Okoampa
21-11-2016
Is it just me who thinks LM are so successful internationally that they don't need America? They're on to their fourth attempt to break America and I don't see the point anymore
TheGraduate2012
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by casualviewer:
“Jade: What about when your tits always come out?

Jade: She was jumping about like 'Shout Out to my Ex' and her tits just came out.”

Jade - face of an angel, mouth of a trucker
casualviewer
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by TheGraduate2012:
“Jade - face of an angel, mouth of a trucker ”

And why was Jade noticing so closely, hmmm?

Originally Posted by TheGraduate2012:
“ I think GA's audience was older even from the start. Also I think they had a big gay fanbase.”

Does the Sun rise in the East?
TheGraduate2012
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by casualviewer:
“And why was Jade noticing so closely, hmmm?

Does the Sun rise in the East?”

Leighade is real life

I'm not sure but I once heard that Dolly Parton has to sleep on her back

I'm SO glad that NMSS looks like a potential future single
Nissl
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by Alex_Okoampa:
“Is it just me who thinks LM are so successful internationally that they don't need America? They're on to their fourth attempt to break America and I don't see the point anymore”

Yup. I'm pretty sure the rule for UK acts has always been that you need to break America to break the world, but at this point it looks like they're going to do that without the US. They could easily be playing arenas across Eurasia and maybe SA next era with minimal radio support. Not something you see every day, though certainly familiar to me as a Phish fan. Thanks internet.

Also the ultimate point of breaking the US is so I can actually see a full concert someday
casualviewer
21-11-2016
The only LM girl that owns boasting rights in that dept. is Jesy, sorry ladies.

As far as the US I'm with Nissl about the touring here, but also they have been improving their charting. 79 - x - 67 - 69 and the latter after only 2 weeks. They have time.
TheGraduate2012
22-11-2016
Oh no, say it ain't so https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbi...no-going-back/
casualviewer
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by casualviewer:
“68,800,823 views”

Big fall off. 70,058,229 views
mgvsmith
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by siriusrose:
“Yeah I agree, I used to love those sort of documentaries, all of the big groups in the past have done them, GA, Saturdays, Westlife, Take That, Boyzone etc. etc. They are big enough too for sure. I'm definitely here for documentaries and a live performance show. Personally I'm not bothered about acting from them, but others may be.

Power for single #2 with a radio edit please. The first 28 seconds is the best thing they've ever done.”

If you do like these sort of documentaries and because Metallica are the current chart rivals, there is a great documentary on them called 'Some Kind of Monster'. Excellent if you want to see tensions in a band.

Originally Posted by Nissl:
“My other impressions from Twitter this weekend: the album is most reliably hitting hard with kpop fans, no way around it. I don't think I've seen a single bad comment in thousands. Still doing great, but slightly less reliably, with Taylor/5H/1D/5SoS fans. Mediocre performance with Gaga and Miley fans. Weak performance with Rihanna fans. Very few comments from Katy or Beyoncé fans. Rock fans still don't get it. (My demo, sniff sniff.)”

Well this rock fan likes GD and I personally can't stand K-Pop.

Originally Posted by TheGraduate2012:
“Quite the opposite, in fact. Ever since Cheryl's bathroom punch-up they were bonafide tabloid fodder, with the media seeming to focus on them marrying footballers, dating Desperate Housewives actors, starting feuds with other popstars and radio DJs, wild partying/drunken nights. It seemed they were given something of a 'rebel' label for a while, much like reality tv "stars" now have.

I would agree. I think GA's audience was older even from the start. Also I think they had a big gay fanbase.”

Nicola Roberts did some great work on fair skinned people like herself...and like myself. And she made a great album 'Cinderella's Eyes'.
Nissl
22-11-2016
Ryan Carey-MahoneyVerified account ‏@thegoodcarmah 1m1 minute ago
I'm on a huge @LittleMix kick right now. They really know their ways around a chorus, huh?

They have the range.


Washington Post social editor. Nice pickup.
casualviewer
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by High and Mighty:
“GD is predicted to chart at #12 in the US based on sales for 3 days.”

Why didnt you just say it was from Buzzzangle? It was also only thru Saturday, and a status not a prediction.
http://www.buzzanglemusic.com/charts/albums/

The problem with BuzzAngle's numbers is I know HDD likes them for being real sales, but everyone still cites Billboard. So I'm sticking with BB's final figures.

As I suspected, if you apply the Physicals filter GD is only #28. So all its sales are coming from downloads, where it was #6. Because we have to import the physical.
casualviewer
22-11-2016
is this a tv spot? Its uploaded to their channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RP6Wj-tjBw

Published on Nov 21, 2016
Our brand new album Glory Days is OUT NOW! Featuring 'Shout Out To My Ex', 'Touch' and 'Oops'
LeLee_Free
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by Nissl:
“They're doing fantastic with neutrals on Twitter today, now that we've run through the hardcore pop fan base. Lots of surprise how good the full album is. Now they just need to get it in front of as many people as possible.”

Yeah, I noticed that, too. The reaction for the album seem to be far more positive than for Get Weird (I'm ignoring the opinions on certain pop forums ).
casualviewer
22-11-2016
Spotify

UK
1 Rockabye (feat. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie) by Clean Bandit 429,136
2 Black Beatles by Rae Sremmurd 426,924
3 Say You Won't Let Go by James Arthur 356,453
4 Starboy by The Weeknd 304,165
5 -1 Shout Out to My Ex by Little Mix 293,749

85 Oops by Little Mix 49,033
116 Touch by Little Mix 39,618
124 You Gotta Not by Little Mix 37,937
127 Power by Little Mix 37,252
139 F.U. by Little Mix 34,717
189 Down & Dirty by Little Mix 28,399

US
64 -2 Shout Out to My Ex by Little Mix 250,211 (+25k)

Global
23 -1 Shout Out to My Ex by Little Mix 1,582,836 (+54k)
mgvsmith
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by casualviewer:
“is this a tv spot? Its uploaded to their channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RP6Wj-tjBw

Published on Nov 21, 2016
Our brand new album Glory Days is OUT NOW! Featuring 'Shout Out To My Ex', 'Touch' and 'Oops'
”

Yes, it's a commercial tv advert.
LeLee_Free
22-11-2016
They want to play at the Glastonbury Festival.
http://www.nme.com/news/music/little...onbury-1869157

The Glastonbury festival is a totally dofferent crowd than the one at V, right?
They need a live band first. More live vocals as well instead of dance moves.
felpcalibas
22-11-2016
so wait, isn't the album available physically in the US? is this the case anywhere else, it'll harm their uwc debut

I actually saw that the album will only arrive in Venezuela on the 25th too
High and Mighty
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by felpcalibas:
“so wait, isn't the album available physically in the US? is this the case anywhere else, it'll harm their uwc debut

I actually saw that the album will only arrive in Venezuela on the 25th too”

I think only the standard version is available in the states, I could be wrong though.
High and Mighty
22-11-2016
Metallica have moved above LM on Itunes UK.
MayaJ
22-11-2016
Originally Posted by LeLee_Free:
“They want to play at the Glastonbury Festival.
http://www.nme.com/news/music/little...onbury-1869157

The Glastonbury festival is a totally dofferent crowd than the one at V, right?
They need a live band first. More live vocals as well instead of dance moves.”

Ermm....I don't remember Beyoncé substituting her dance moves for live vocals when she did Glastonbury. She had a lot of choreography in her set which is no less than what LM usually have. I do agree about the live band though. I don't know why they still don't use or have one.
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