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Offline troymazing  
#1 Posted : 27 May 2010 13:56:36(UTC)
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Has the world finally had enough of Madison O’Leary? After a successful first three albums, her last two albums have failed to hit #1. Some say she went too far with her fourth studio album Ecstasy. The album spawned eight singles, three of which went #1. People don’t seem to have an issue with her singles - she’s had multiple #1 singles since Ecstasy - but after buying the single, the public doesn’t go out and buy the album. Ecstasy was extremely sexual, and O’Leary was scantily clad in all the cover art for the album and singles. With Fighting Spirit and Die Another Day, she was just provocative. But then she jumped ship and all her clothes came off on the way down. Her newest album, Sex Pistol, was slightly more conservative and the clothing budget seems to have been increased. But it failed to hit #1, topping out at #2 and moving only 240,000 copies in it’s first week. One place where she can find solace is on tour. Her recently concluded Glamour, Glitter & Tears World Tour with Sexy Star sold out arenas across the globe - and her newly announced Sex Pistol SUMMER2010 Tour is expected to sell out quickly when tickets go on sale this Friday. O’Leary may have gone off the deep end - and the world has reacted accordingly. What will become of her future in the pop music industry? Will she be able to recover from this possibly career-ending blunder?
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Offline erich hess  
#2 Posted : 27 May 2010 14:35:26(UTC)
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nina:i dont know about having enough of her,but i think people of chicago are still pissed about her cow burning down the town.

erica:you do realize this is a different o'leary,and that cow story is just a myth....right?

nina:my ass,love.anything that kooky has gotta be true.
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Offline TishaJackson!!!!  
#3 Posted : 27 May 2010 14:46:41(UTC)
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troymazing wrote:
Has the world finally had enough of Madison O’Leary? After a successful first three albums, her last two albums have failed to hit #1. Some say she went too far with her fourth studio album Ecstasy. The album spawned eight singles, three of which went #1. People don’t seem to have an issue with her singles - she’s had multiple #1 singles since Ecstasy - but after buying the single, the public doesn’t go out and buy the album. Ecstasy was extremely sexual, and O’Leary was scantily clad in all the cover art for the album and singles. With Fighting Spirit and Die Another Day, she was just provocative. But then she jumped ship and all her clothes came off on the way down. Her newest album, Sex Pistol, was slightly more conservative and the clothing budget seems to have been increased. But it failed to hit #1, topping out at #2 and moving only 240,000 copies in it’s first week. One place where she can find solace is on tour. Her recently concluded Glamour, Glitter & Tears World Tour with Sexy Star sold out arenas across the globe - and her newly announced Sex Pistol SUMMER2010 Tour is expected to sell out quickly when tickets go on sale this Friday. O’Leary may have gone off the deep end - and the world has reacted accordingly. What will become of her future in the pop music industry? Will she be able to recover from this possibly career-ending blunder?



Tisha: Madison, I don't think you are anywhere near a career ending blunder. I have never had a #1 album, and I have sold over 24 million albums. Just because you don't hit number one doesn't mean your not or not relevant. The closest I have come to #1 was #2 with the Trying To Find Myself album. I have had a number 1 single, plenty of top 5's, top 10's and top 20's. If you don't hit that top streak it doesnt mean your career's over. I still love you and the world still loves you and that's all that matter's.
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#4 Posted : 27 May 2010 21:34:53(UTC)
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Eight singles from an album .... career-ending, no, you can probably carry it off, but blunderrr.
You see, a single is one song you've heard commercially, plus two new songs to get excited about. What you gave your fans was a single - songs they've heard commercially, plus two new tracks - with an album price tag. That's why sales flopped. Catch my drift?
And if you truly have gone off the deep end as we call it, not in your career but in yourself, it's time to snuff it out.
Good luck,
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