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0.020 doesn't exactly mean they are *playing it*. It's close to nothing but don't expect anything in the US. This song has some chances in continental Europe.herb wrote:Not sure if anyone notice this..
MADONNA - Turn Up The Radio: 0.020
Hope they will keep playing it.
True. At least on iTunes MDNA seems very strong over there. Pity we don't have a lot of figures. As far as I know we only have certifications from few countries:alek wrote:
MDNA is doing so WELL in latin markets...
here's one of the Colombia links, various local media outlets reported the 2xPlat for Colombia a while back (early April):upushme wrote:True. At least on iTunes MDNA seems very strong over there. Pity we don't have a lot of figures. As far as I know we only have certifications from few countries:alek wrote:
MDNA is doing so WELL in latin markets...
Brazil 2xP (80K)
Mexico Gold (30K)
And probably (can't find the link now)
Colombia 2xP (20K)
Argentina Gold (20K)
I'd like to know also about Chile, Perù, Venezuela, Guatemala, etc. I know they are not big markets, but all together...
Hard candy up because the sticky and sweet tour , we have to wait ..atbw13 wrote:I think she´ll get absolutely ZERO response from the U.K. (at least coming from the tour stop there)!
Maybe TUTR will ,at least, become a minor hit there
I'd put it down to the fact that a lost will have went to see Madonna, rather than enjoy her new material. There'll be a fair few mega fans of her old material that just aren't interested in the new style, maybe?ManTooth wrote:I am literally shocked by the complete absence of MDNA on the German chart. Tour had no effect. I doubt Cologne will either. She really needed a lift in that market too. Makes me wonder if the UK will even respond.
Who decides when to send TUTR to the radio? Madonna's management team or Interscope?ManTooth wrote:MDNA has left the Swiss album chart after 13 weeks. American Life spent 23 weeks on the same chart.