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Madge's technique to constantly reference herself is much better than her copying from other artists. GIRL GONE WILD is just a subtle reminder for other copycats that she did them first by showing the younger generations how she did it then thus referencing her past concepts and encapsulating them in one = GGW. the next video would probably be THE new concept we're all eager of.
just glad she's back in her sexy erotic ways. age nothwithstanding, can't imagine Madge without the sex factor. it would be like Sharon Stone without Basic Instinct.
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it's really hot! and sooo gay.. lol erotic videos here we come again!
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Just as i thought before (http://www.mymonumentalicons.blogspot.com/2012/03/record-label-blunder-madonna-girl-gone.html), it would really suffer on the charts!
Chart Run-down for Girl Gone Wild
US iTunes as of 08 March, 2012 11:22 PM
#75 Girl Gone Wild – Madonna
US Top 100 (DID NOT CHART)
# 106
US Digital Sales
# 83
Canada Top 100
#83
Canada Digital Sales
#62
Hope it does better when the video is released.
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Record Label Blunder : MADONNA - GIRL GONE WILD friday release ???
http://www.mymonumentalicons.blogspot.com/2012/03/record-label-blunder-madonna-girl-gone.html
Looking back, Give Me All Your Luvin' became available for download also on a FRIDAY, 3rd February 2012. It had all the hype of the Superbowl performance but managed to debut only within the Top 20 following an incomplete week's worth of sales (and huge lost sales as well since it was given free for MDNA pre-order!). Though it reached the Top 10 during it's second week, it has since lost steam and now languishes outside the Top 40. A lot of factors were cited for the failure:
1. GMAYL was weak to begin with.
2. It was not promoted anymore after the Superbowl performance.
3. There was no maxi-single release containing the Official Remixes which could have generated new interest for the buying public.
Fans, who knew what went bad with GMAYL, wish that the next release won't have technical demerits anymore, but they are dead wrong! GGW has even more weak spots to guarantee a chart flop:
1. No prior official buzz was issued over at Interscope that GGW was to be released on the 2nd of March. Fans were not able to anticipate and pre-order the track. I was even surprised!
2. It wasn't issued to radio stations before it came out so many people are clueless that Madonna has a new track. Only netizens knew about the lyric video that came out at the end of February. No airplay is tantamount to low chart position.
3. The single debuts even before the official video wrapped up! Everyone has to contend with the lyric video up until now. Now that's promotion!
4. Another blunder of a FRIDAY release! Haven't they learned their lesson yet with GMAYL? Naturally, an incomplete week's worth of sales will garner the single a low chart debut! This is really dodgy since MOST of the other artists under Interscope have their releases always scheduled on a TUESDAY to maximize the full-week sales. ONLY Madonna has had her first two releases on a FRIDAY! Does Madonna even realize this is happening? Is this a deliberate attempt to slow her down?
5. No maxi-single release with the official mixes is scheduled AGAIN? The Justin Cognito Mix has already surfaced online but not officially attached to any release. So how does this mix help the single at all?
....and the list goes on..
Let's pray and light a candle for a miracle to save GGW as i weep at another squandered charting opportunity for Madonna. T_T
Interscope Marketing Strategy for MDNA singles: Yay or Nay
in ARCHIVE - Madonna
Posted · Edited by danniilo13
Releasing GMAYL on a Friday that time could be a missed judgement. Releasing GGW also on a Friday (knowing about the disastrous debut results of the GMAYL release) is already deliberate.