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"Give It 2 Me" on the Billboard charts


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8/2 charts:

Pop 100 - 41*-84-off-off-off-off-off-95*-95-90*-85*-64*

Pop 100 Airplay - 74*-72*-67*

Hot Dance Club Play - 28*-15*-7*-2*

Hot Dance Airplay - 11*-7*-1*-2-5-6

Hot Dance Single Sales - 2*

Hot Singles Sales - 4*

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If GI2M doesn't re-enter on this week's Billboard Hot 100 propably it won't back never on that chat, because its airplay already peaked and all in is in hands of its digital & physical sales.

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Guys, I think it's time to move on and support this song... they played it twice in less than 2 hrs!

This radio has always supported Madonna and has 4 minutes in their Top 10...

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They are also playing it at HOT 97.5 at night (a hip-hop station!)

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This song has lots of potential! even though I love GITM :/

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Guys, I think it's time to move on and support this song... they played it twice in less than 2 hrs!

This radio has always supported Madonna and has 4 minutes in their Top 10...

800-245-1035

http://ktu.com/pages/info/request.html

http://ktu.com/pages/info/contact.html

They are also playing it at HOT 97.5 at night (a hip-hop station!)

800-223-9797

75759 text

hot97@hot97.com

This song has lots of potential! even though I love GITM :/

What song did 103.5 play? Beat Goes On?

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thnx madonna

thnx

heres another song to add to your wall of flops

i betcha ya, in the front lobby at Warners, they have a hall dedicated just for her flops

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I really haven't paid much attention to GI2M's BB chart runs (or lack thereof it seems), but a song this good deserves to do better. I guess this is what happens when there isn't any promotion etc. Oh well, there might as well be another single release to see if it does anything.

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Per Billboard (I sent an e-mail), GI2M had less than 2 million audience for this week's charts- it was very close to appearing on the Hot 100. Leona Lewis' track (which had similar sales) had 9 million+ audience- and the area of 75-100 is so cmpetitive, that that much of a discrepancy is enough to separate tracks by nearly 30 positions.

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i betcha ya, in the front lobby at Warners, they have a hall dedicated just for her flops

LOL. What, a Hall of Tragedy? Might go something like this

Bad Girl

Bedtime Stories

Human Nature

I Want You (brutally killed before its release that never happened)

Love Dont Live Here Anymore

Nothing Really Matters

Beautiful Stranger (possible no 1 material if it was released in the states)

American Pie (possible top 10 material if it was released in the states)

American Life

Hollywood

Nothing Fails (what a waste)

Love Profusion

Sorry

Get Together

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LOL. What, a Hall of Tragedy? Might go something like this

Bad Girl

Bedtime Stories

Human Nature

I Want You (brutally killed before its release that never happened)

Love Dont Live Here Anymore

Nothing Really Matters

Beautiful Stranger (possible no 1 material if it was released in the states)

American Pie (possible top 10 material if it was released in the states)

American Life

Hollywood

Nothing Fails (what a waste)

Love Profusion

Sorry

Get Together

I would hardly call "Beautiful Stranger" a flop. It charted at #19 on the Hot 100 strictly on Airplay points alone. It reached #11 on the Airplay chart. :thumbsup:

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"Jump" was left off that list, as well. :) Let's not forget the early ones like 'Everybody" and "Burning Up/Physical Attraction." :)

And, it's "Bedtime Story"- but even M named it wrong in the RIT book.

I highly doubt they expected BStory to do much of anything, even though it followed "Take a Bow."

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I highly doubt they expected BStory to do much of anything, even though it followed "Take a Bow."

I think Madonna thought she could get away with it after a string of successful singles. The same when she thought "American Life" would be a hit.

Of course she could have scored 2 more top 20/40 hits with Bedtime Stories instead of releasing the title track...

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Yeha, but BStory was soooooo out there in terms of top 40 fare- she couldn't have expected a big chart hit. And then HN also was a risky release. Billboard's Fred Bronson even commented on how she pushed the envelope by releasing those back-to-back non-radio-friendly singles.

NRM was the biggest shocker in terms of flops- it was the most mainstream track on ROL. Granted, had the single release coincided with its airplay peak, itwould have reached around No. 60 on the Hot 100- but, regardless, much lower than its should have, based on its commercial prospects. Then again, it wasn't as exciting as a lot of other classic-Madonna-sounding tracks.

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Yeha, but BStory was soooooo out there in terms of top 40 fare- she couldn't have expected a big chart hit. And then HN also was a risky release. Billboard's Fred Bronson even commented on how she pushed the envelope by releasing those back-to-back non-radio-friendly singles.

Yes you're probably right, but maybe both Madonna & Warner expected "Bedtime Story" to do a bit more, I mean at least spending more than 1 week on Hot 100 Airplay. :lol: They put a lot of money into a video, so maybe they relied on that making the single a minor hit.

As for "Human Nature", if "Bedtime Story" wasn't released just before, I think it could have done quite well. Its sound really fit the "TLC-sound" of 1995. But yeah, after "BS", it was really a risky choice as well.

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LOL. What, a Hall of Tragedy? Might go something like this

Bad Girl

Bedtime Stories

Human Nature

I Want You (brutally killed before its release that never happened)

Love Dont Live Here Anymore

Nothing Really Matters

Beautiful Stranger (possible no 1 material if it was released in the states)

American Pie (possible top 10 material if it was released in the states)

American Life

Hollywood

Nothing Fails (what a waste)

Love Profusion

Sorry

Get Together

You forgot Into The Groove- did not chart! :thumbsup: FLOP

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Madonna was channeling T-Boz in HN, always said that. :)

BStory was fortunate to get even a week on Hot 100 Airplay (probably had around 7m-8m audience at that peak). Hell, that's like 4x the peak of GI2M!

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