When The Cure hit #1 on iTunes and stayed there for four days
"It's a flop! It's freefalling LOL, it's a bomb. It'll never smash."
When Bon Appetit peaks at #15 and starts freefalling
"It's too early to call it a flop. It could be a smash"
B!tch, songs that go #1 from the get-go and stay there for more than an hour usually become hits when all is said and done. Songs that peak at #15 for one day and start freefalling don't ever become hits. Ever.
Just let it go already, you've lost this one
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Reply by mrjacs
on April 30, 2017 at 7:25 AM
The fact that you STILL don't understand charts is beyond me. The Cure has EXPERTS calling it a future hit as it has amazing radio updates, her biggest since freaking THE EDGE OF GLORY! stations that stopped playing her during ARTPOP have started playing The Cure WORLDWIDE, you stupid cunt. She's already experiencing a comeback in markets like Australia, which usually goes with that will smash in the rest of the world. She's going Top 10 in the UK next and is doing very well in Japan again.
AND SHE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE A VIDEO OR DONE ANY PROMO. Radio takes WEEKS/MONTHS before it peaks and the song hasn't peaked yet at all. Just kill yourself already.