i see cher lloyd at #12, you should play lots of her pls.

i see cher lloyd at #12, you should play lots of her pls.
magik*magik
Omg really LOL wow ok. Yes maybe you shouldn't follow the intl charts unless you see some singer in there that hasn't been popular over here ye and just see what they sound like.
Idek anymore. I'm just shocked cher lloyd is still in there, wasn't her last song out months and months ago? :L
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was only released in usa quite recently, but billboard is based on radio plays as well as sales which is rather unfair, i mean imagine if our charts was also based on radio play, have you listened to the variety capital fm plays? and they have like.. 20 stations around the uk? they get paid to play certain songs they also have their own roster of acts on their own label, only reason people know stuff like the wanted and cover drive is because capital have the ability to repeat the same song every hour.
down with capital fm.
anyway.. since it's also based on radio play, the charts become incredibly slow and hard to break into, so the radios play only established music they know will be a hit to get more listeners, songs chart because radio plays them a lot, radio sees their high position and keeps playing because they know it's popular as it's in the chart, repeat from songs chart because radio plays them a lot. i know most people in the uk hate the current state of music, but clearly we're in a better position since our best selling song of 2012 isn't sexy and i know it, thankfully.
magik*magik
Never listened to capital fm haha. But most radio stations I have to endure at work (8 hrs of rubbish music a day... fun) are playing the same song every hour like you said lol. I think i have to endure "Call Me Maybe" 4 times a ******** day. If it's based on radio plays, why on Earth haven't they realised after so long that they need to change it... or are they literally just being stubborn about it haha. Suppose it must benefit artists over there greatly though if they manage to remain in the top 100 for so long purely because of radio play.was only released in usa quite recently, but billboard is based on radio plays as well as sales which is rather unfair, i mean imagine if our charts was also based on radio play, have you listened to the variety capital fm plays? and they have like.. 20 stations around the uk? they get paid to play certain songs they also have their own roster of acts on their own label, only reason people know stuff like the wanted and cover drive is because capital have the ability to repeat the same song every hour.
down with capital fm.
anyway.. since it's also based on radio play, the charts become incredibly slow and hard to break into, so the radios play only established music they know will be a hit to get more listeners, songs chart because radio plays them a lot, radio sees their high position and keeps playing because they know it's popular as it's in the chart, repeat from songs chart because radio plays them a lot. i know most people in the uk hate the current state of music, but clearly we're in a better position since our best selling song of 2012 isn't sexy and i know it, thankfully.
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