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Call My Name spends its 3rd week at #1 Call My Name spends its 3rd week at #1 on the Radio & Records Urban A/C chart!
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not to nit pick , but lets give the man the all the credit he deserves. It's 4 weeks at #1 for the man. He jumped to #1 on the Sept 2 chart see MAZ's post below and stayed at #1 for the 9/9 , 9/16 and now 9/23 chart
http://www.prince.org/msg/7/112982 Its all good either way ....its a Urban AC smash! | |
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newpower99 said: not to nit pick , but lets give the man the all the credit he deserves. It's 4 weeks at #1 for the man. He jumped to #1 on the Sept 2 chart see MAZ's post below and stayed at #1 for the 9/9 , 9/16 and now 9/23 chart
http://www.prince.org/msg/7/112982 Its all good either way ....its a Urban AC smash! Just as I predicted There were a lot of folks out there saying this was not the right choice for the next single when it was announced. From the minute I heard this track I knew it would connect with black folks over 30. "Call My Name" is for the old school Prince fans out there. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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"Black folks over 30"? Dear God! Prince has much more of a following than that. | |
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intha916 said: newpower99 said: not to nit pick , but lets give the man the all the credit he deserves. It's 4 weeks at #1 for the man. He jumped to #1 on the Sept 2 chart see MAZ's post below and stayed at #1 for the 9/9 , 9/16 and now 9/23 chart
http://www.prince.org/msg/7/112982 Its all good either way ....its a Urban AC smash! Just as I predicted There were a lot of folks out there saying this was not the right choice for the next single when it was announced. From the minute I heard this track I knew it would connect with black folks over 30. "Call My Name" is for the old school Prince fans out there. Prince doesnt need to appeal to the Black folks over 30. He got that market pretty well figured out. He needs mainstream appeal for a single to make a difference in album sales. (Insert something clever here) | |
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A 17-year-old girl I know loves "Call My Name" and says Prince is a cutie. Also, my 9-year-old niece says Prince looks good in boots. | |
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DarkKnight1 said: intha916 said: Just as I predicted There were a lot of folks out there saying this was not the right choice for the next single when it was announced. From the minute I heard this track I knew it would connect with black folks over 30. "Call My Name" is for the old school Prince fans out there. Prince doesnt need to appeal to the Black folks over 30. He got that market pretty well figured out. He needs mainstream appeal for a single to make a difference in album sales. Whatever. If you can't sell to your base then you are in trouble. Ask Earth, Wind & Fire about "Heritage" if you need to know about that. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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intha916 said: DarkKnight1 said: Prince doesnt need to appeal to the Black folks over 30. He got that market pretty well figured out. He needs mainstream appeal for a single to make a difference in album sales. Whatever. If you can't sell to your base then you are in trouble. Ask Earth, Wind & Fire about "Heritage" if you need to know about that. I'm sorry, but I do not beleive that "black folks over 30" constitute Prince's base. The magic of Prince when his "base" was established in the early eighties came from his amazing cross-over appeal. From my personal experience, at the many shows I've attended in Seattle and Minneapolis, there has never been an overwhelming majority of people of a particular race, or age, or gender for that matter. | |
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leo11 said: "Black folks over 30"? Dear God! Prince has much more of a following than that.
Not in the "urban" market. "Urban" is a euphemism for Black. Blackfolk LOVE this song. PARTICULARLY the 30+ crowd. Even people who aren't fans love THIS song.... "Ain' nobody BAAAAAAAD like Meeeee!" c. Morris Day | |
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pcnbwld said: intha916 said: Whatever. If you can't sell to your base then you are in trouble. Ask Earth, Wind & Fire about "Heritage" if you need to know about that. I'm sorry, but I do not beleive that "black folks over 30" constitute Prince's base. The magic of Prince when his "base" was established in the early eighties came from his amazing cross-over appeal. From my personal experience, at the many shows I've attended in Seattle and Minneapolis, there has never been an overwhelming majority of people of a particular race, or age, or gender for that matter. U got that right! There r no color lines here. Never has been. 4 Prince and his fans its all about the music. We speak the same language PRINCE = MUSIC OMG!.. I love that man | |
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ok ppl all summer i have gotten ppl hooked to musicology andhoooked to call my name.so stopwith the age game | |
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NUMBERTWOFANATIC said: Also, my 9-year-old niece says Prince looks good in boots.
Another foot-fetishist in the making then! | |
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CONGRATS TO PRINCE. I AM SO HAPPY THAT HE IS BACK ON TOP!!!!! | |
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pcnbwld said: From my personal experience, at the many shows I've attended in Seattle and Minneapolis, there has never been an overwhelming majority of people of a particular race, or age, or gender for that matter.
thazz right | |
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Snap said: pcnbwld said: From my personal experience, at the many shows I've attended in Seattle and Minneapolis, there has never been an overwhelming majority of people of a particular race, or age, or gender for that matter.
thazz right sorry for the formatting, I don't have the time, lol. Just wanted to offer up some data for the discussion. Urban Adult Contemporary. hmmm... isn't this basically the Soul Chart for folks who aren't in the club grindin to "YEAH!"? essentially, if i dare say... mostly black folks (and folks who like black music) over 30? Just defining what the chart really is doesn't mean ignoring Prince's multiculti appeal. geez... if we were talkin about the pop charts it'd be something different, but give me a break... lol What base do Anita Baker, Luther Vandross, Alicia Keys, The O'Jays, Teena Marie, Jill Scott, Patti LaBelle...(point made yet? lol) all have in common? hmm... lol Urban AC National Airplay© Week Ending: 9/24/2004 Featuring R&R's LW TW Artist Title (Label) Total Plays 1 Prince Call My Name (Columbia) 1384 2 Alicia Keys f/Tony, Toni, Tone & Jermaine Paul Diary (J/RMG) 1358 3 3 Anita Baker You're My Everything (Blue Note/EMC) 1207 4 4 Luther Vandross Think About You (J/RMG) 1089 5 5 Teena Marie Still In Love (Cash Money/Universal) 984 7 Jill Scott Golden (Hidden Beach/Epic) 914 6 7 Brian McKnight What We Do Here (Motown) 862 8 R. Kelly U Saved Me (Jive/Zomba) 808 9 Alicia Keys If I Ain't Got You (J/RMG) 741 13 Patti LaBelle & Ronald Isley Gotta Go Solo (Def Soul/IDJMG) 690 10 11 R. Kelly Happy People (Jive/Zomba) 667 11 Kem Love Calls (Motown/Universal) 658 12 Boyz II Men What You Won't Do For Love (MSM/Koch) 609 14 Patti LaBelle New Day (Def Soul/IDJMG) 556 15 15 Tamyra Gray Raindrops Will Fall (19/Sobe) 510 16 16 Boney James f/Bilal Better With Time (Warner Bros.) 478 18 Teena Marie f/Gerald Levert A Rose By Any Other Name (Cash Money/Universal) 416 17 Van Hunt Down Here In Hell (With You) (Capitol) 345 20 Angie Stone U-Haul (J/RMG) 330 22 Norman Brown I Might (Warner Bros.) 264 26 Nelly My Place (Derrty/Fo' Reel/Universal) 232 24 Lalah Hathaway Forever, For Always, For Love (GRP/VMG) 228 21 23 Amel Larrieux For Real (Bliss Life) 206 23 24 Lashell Griffin Free (Epic) 202 25 Tamia Still (Atlantic) 201 27 26 Fantasia I Believe (J/RMG) 172 ¯ Joss Stone Spoiled (S-Curve/EMC) 149 ¯ Theo Chemistry (TWP) 141 ¯ 29 Incognito True To Myself (Narada) 139 ¯ 30 Jeff Majors Pray (Music One) ********************************************
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Alright Prince! way to go Mr. Man, if anybody deserves it it should be you! a secret, a vow, a universe. | |
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