Big swings for pop stardom

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Brett wrote:I posted about this before in a different thread, but I'm not quite sure if it counts for Jorge's intentions. Here's "She Keeps Me Up" from Nickelback's 2014 album, No Fixed Address:

This particular song sees them trying on a disco-pop style, kinda chasing some of the radio-friendly trends of the time. Apparently the rest of the album sees them dabbling in a bit of electro-pop and having a song featuring Flo Rida. I have no idea if this had any success or if they continued in this vein beyond this album.
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Brett wrote:I posted about this before in a different thread, but I'm not quite sure if it counts for Jorge's intentions. Here's "She Keeps Me Up" from Nickelback's 2014 album, No Fixed Address:

This particular song sees them trying on a disco-pop style, kinda chasing some of the radio-friendly trends of the time. Apparently the rest of the album sees them dabbling in a bit of electro-pop and having a song featuring Flo Rida. I have no idea if this had any success or if they continued in this vein beyond this album.
Oh I think this absolutely counts.

Was it a hit? I feel like I only heard it the one time
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theplatypus wrote:
Brett wrote:I posted about this before in a different thread, but I'm not quite sure if it counts for Jorge's intentions. Here's "She Keeps Me Up" from Nickelback's 2014 album, No Fixed Address:

This particular song sees them trying on a disco-pop style, kinda chasing some of the radio-friendly trends of the time. Apparently the rest of the album sees them dabbling in a bit of electro-pop and having a song featuring Flo Rida. I have no idea if this had any success or if they continued in this vein beyond this album.
Oh I think this absolutely counts.

Was it a hit? I feel like I only heard it the one time
That's a good question... Wikipedia says no, not really. It only charted in Canada and there it maxed out at #78.
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evenslow wrote:Image
This really doesn't fit the thread as this wasn't at all a swing at any kind of real pop stardom.
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This was my first thought when I saw this thread. Great call.
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Brett wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Brett wrote:I posted about this before in a different thread, but I'm not quite sure if it counts for Jorge's intentions. Here's "She Keeps Me Up" from Nickelback's 2014 album, No Fixed Address:

This particular song sees them trying on a disco-pop style, kinda chasing some of the radio-friendly trends of the time. Apparently the rest of the album sees them dabbling in a bit of electro-pop and having a song featuring Flo Rida. I have no idea if this had any success or if they continued in this vein beyond this album.
Oh I think this absolutely counts.

Was it a hit? I feel like I only heard it the one time
That's a good question... Wikipedia says no, not really. It only charted in Canada and there it maxed out at #78.
That makes it even better
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evenslow wrote:Image
I worked with a guy whose name was Chris Gaines. I asked him if he also answered to Garth Brooks and he looked like
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durdencommatyler wrote:
evenslow wrote:Image
This really doesn't fit the thread as this wasn't at all a swing at any kind of real pop stardom.
Sure it does, he had the might of Wal-Mart behind him with exclusive versions and marketing way beyond previous efforts. the fact that it was a swing and a miss doesn't move it from the swing column.
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I guess my take on this thread is different. What Garth did with that album was not an artist making a real attempt at pop stardom. It wasn't a true reinvention. It's nothing at all like the example in the OP. This is a completely different thing.

Had this been Garth Brooks releasing this same set of songs as Garth Brooks, that's one thing. But this was a movie tie-in. It was a weird gimmick that ended up looking even worse because the movie never happened.

It's a big swing but not a big swing for true pop stardom.
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durdencommatyler wrote:I guess my take on this thread is different. What Garth did with that album was not an artist making a real attempt at pop stardom. It wasn't a true reinvention. It's nothing at all like the example in the OP. This is a completely different thing.

Had this been Garth Brooks releasing this same set of songs as Garth Brooks, that's one thing. But this was a movie tie-in. It was a weird gimmick that ended up looking even worse because the movie never happened.

It's a big swing but not a big swing for true pop stardom.
So if he had released that album as Garth Brooks then it would qualify, is that what you're saying?
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He tried going west coast rapper tough with this one.
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tragabigzanda wrote:Jfc
Lol. Fine.
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Trag go ruin a different thread

EJ that was a fine example
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Well... maybe
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Bruce Springsteen-Born in The USA(he got artistic points for Nebraska and now was the time to go for the top of the charts).

It seems 1991 was a popular year for this. Metallica wanted to appeal to more fans, R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion" broke through, I could even say The Red Hot Chili Peppers really wanted to get big(Under The Bridge compared to their 80's funk/sex crazed stuff).
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