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  1. 12 hours ago, iamme said:

    I went to a RH show in my city with a group of friend whose friends also decided to join us. 11 of us in total, most of which were casual friends who went to the show for the 1st time. She was very late and we had to wait for 2 & 1/2 hours. 

    I just spoke with my friends a couple days ago if they would go to one of her shows in 2019 if she ever tours in our city again. Here are what they said “it was ok .. wasn’t worth the way” “boring..I’d expected more from her” “I don’t know any of her new songs”, etc. And they all said they would not go again. 

    Majority of people who went to her show more often than not are casual fans. And that’s why I said I highly doubt if those fans ever see her again.

    1. This is happening with many artists, imagine with Madonna when her stages are big and has many dancers etc
    2. Madonna is starting late since... forever? But her tours still sold out.

    And your friends didnt knew her songs the first time they went to see her too...

  2. 8 minutes ago, elijah said:

    Judging by her history post hard candy, she ll sell 450-500 000 as a whole (selling half of her previous album) unless she really delivers an album that connects with the public. If it’s a critical success too she could sell couple of millions. A good marketing campaign (hasn’t had since coadf) could really push her number. But honestly it will all come down to the music.

    I was watching the COADF commercials on Youtube recently. They could make u to buy the album just by watching them..

  3. 25 minutes ago, bitsy said:

    I want this

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    Well let's make it happen.

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    29 minutes ago, bitsy said:

    OP is being very generous with her. If she does 300K, I am satisfied.

    A 90K+ opening week would be nice though

    Gurl she sold 900k physical/digital sales with Rebel Heart. How many artists did that the last years? 900k without streaming? She has a big royal fanbase that still buy her music. I don't think the average of her fans will drop to 300.000 after an era...

  4. 1 hour ago, Iconic Fetus said:

    It’s difficult now because we haven’t heard the first single or know the main theme for the album/era/look.

    If RH managed to sell 900k-1M with the leaks, and that was obviously hurt by the songs that were leaked 3 months before, I’m pretty sure she can still move:

    Rebel Heart sold 900k + 120k from streaming. jj2 But i'm impressed it still charting in some big markets on iTunes, after four years https://kworb.net/itunes/artist/madonna.html  jj2

    1 hour ago, dcbyebyebaby said:

    Honestly the past two years have seen a lot of veteran female music artists flop. I could see her topping out at 400k. This is her first real era in the streaming market so we really cant predict.

    Well Mariah debuted with 51.000 and Xtina with 68.000 in US this year. Madonna is a bigger selling force than both of them so it wouldn't be that bad, I hope. jj2 On the other hand Cher debuted with 150k but Abba helped her a lot...

  5. 16 minutes ago, Bat-Fan said:

    I hope you are right but to be fair, wasnt she heavily invested in Rebel Heart and promoted it to death. She seemed really into that one also.

    Got leaked 4 months before the release and it wasn't promoted at all in streaming services. Plus the music wasn't something wow.

  6. I'm 99% sure it will reach at least 500k - 600k copies. She has a pretty loyal fanbase and she can reach that number. I believe she could outsell Rebel Heart too and reach the 1 million mark with this album too. Call me a fool but I see that she's really into this album and the promotion of it. 😬 A million copies is enough for me to call it success. I hope she will not say or do anything messy in this era and ruin everything.

  7. 16 hours ago, bitsy said:

    Lies.

    Hold Tight was way more fit for that time's radio standards. That or Best Night should have been the one.

    But I get she did Living for love because of it's message and because it's really easy to sing live...

    Best Night should have been a single. Her voice and the beat are so relaxing and seducing. It's definitely an extremely underrated track. That lalala at the chorus is amazing, ugh her MIND.

  8. 15 hours ago, BrendanT1993 said:

    This post by Future Lover on Pop Justice is so great. 

    "I think I've just become sensitized to every minor problem with Madonna. We got "Hard Candy", "Sticky & Sweet", with it came the disappointment, but you said to yourself "it will pass". We got a substandard greatest hits, you think "it's a rough couple of years, it will pass". We got "MDNA", with it one of the worst live albums in existence. Okay, things ain't looking up... We got "Rebel Heart" in a rushed state, and although I wouldn't blame her too much for it, she could've easily chosen not to haste with it and polish it a bit more. And the live album was an improvement over the previous ones... but we still aren't there somehow. This new era seems like everything's under control for now, but then a wild Anitta shows up just to mess with your heads. I mean, we didn't get nice things from M.I.A., this controversial Brazilian chanteuse probably won't result in something much better.
     
    Liking "everything" is cool - you like everything your mom cooks, and of course, it's a sign of love. But Madonna isn't your mom, she's a ruthless capitalist who's served several misguided projects in a row. The mistreatment of her fantastic legacy and caring for all the side-jobs is probably the cherry on top. This isn't a single-era backlash like "Erotica" and "American Life" were, this is a proper fade-out of Madonna's career. Maybe I'm the angry Jack in the room, since to me, so many of you being "ooh I love ALL OF IT" just makes me feel kind of sad that I don't "get it" anymore. I've bopped to all of those albums, but when you step away from it, all that's left is a bitter aftertaste."

    Why is this bitch keeps saying "we" and "we" all the time? I don't agree with anything he said.

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  9. 22 minutes ago, dylanciccone_ said:

    She tried to do a double album and the label said no. So those hoping she'll do that, remember that unless she's managed to convince them to do so which I doubt.

    How sad! Considering the fact that Madonna was the one who changed the way record companies treat the artists... and now here we go again, all for the money...

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