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Does 'Takin' Back My Love' Have International Hit Potential? Posted: 22 Feb 2009 01:26 PM PST Photos from Sarah Connor, Enrique Iglesias & Ciara's Official Sites We're all under the assumption that record labels know what sells in different international markets. They must have analysts in their payroll that study the international music charts and radio play statistics. Sometimes the labels take calculated risks at releasing an album that does well in one country, into another country. It either pays off or it doesn't.Photos from Natasha Bedingfield's Official Site & Kelly Clarkson's Official MySpace Take Kelly Clarkson for instance. The first American Idol winner. While her debut album wasn't initially released in the UK, her follow up album was, banking on the strength of the first single "Since U Been Gone." That risk payed off and now Clarkson is an international superstar. Same with UK artist Natasha Bedingfield, who had solid albums with solid sales in the UK. Her success continued with her U.S. release (although it started out rocky). Photos from Sarah Connor's Official Site & Emma Bunton's Official MySpace On the opposite end of the spectrum, look at former Spice Girl Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) or German pop singer Sarah Connor. Both artists had relatively high amounts of success in their respective countries, but when they released their debut U.S. albums, both floundered. While there's something to be said for promotion, it was a calculated risk to release these international albums stateside. There's always a hope that a foreign artist will have crossover success in the international market but that's not always the case. Single Artwork Courtesy of CoverlandiaEnrique Iglesias - Takin' Back My Love |
Archuleta Gets Better Album Artwork in the UK Posted: 22 Feb 2009 01:07 PM PST WTF Jive Records? W.T.F. The Coverlandia blog recently posted the official UK single artwork for his Billboard Top 2 hit "Crush" and I have to say, I'm rather baffled. The label's UK subsidiaries must be throwing considerable resources into marketing David Archuleta as a pop wunderkind...a point made abundantly clear when comparing Archuleta's new UK single artwork to his U.S. single artwork. The U.S. artwork looks tacky and amateurish while the UK artwork more closely parallels his more high quality album artwork. Yeah, I know...this is isn't that big of a deal. I just find it funny. U.S. Single Artwork UK Single Artwork (?) |
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