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Post by lc06 on Nov 27, 2008 12:14:20 GMT -5
Well Kill the light doesn't have to be a single to make the chart really, obviously people have got hold of the song and seem to like to put on their charts.
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Post by billcs on Nov 27, 2008 20:55:53 GMT -5
Of course, but Globalchart history says that singles do better out of the box, so whichever one is the single will climb quickly and the other will drop off. As much as I enjoy singles, I will enjoy the day more when an album track that people love will surpass the single or emphasis track right away. Well Kill the light doesn't have to be a single to make the chart really, obviously people have got hold of the song and seem to like to put on their charts.
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Post by Glitter In The Air on Nov 27, 2008 21:40:07 GMT -5
^I chart whatever I want. Album track or b-side or whatever. haha If it gets enough plays to make my Top 50, then it can be in it. I have like 10 album tracks on my chart right now.
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