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Already no.20 on the iTunes chart!

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Quite rare for an album track to chart that highly without any promo or official release..no doubt the combo of Coldplay & Rihanna alone is enough for people to download!!

I think the same. I just don't understand the hate on PoC. Mainstream or not, it's real music and that's what it deserves, to go very high on the charts

I think the same. I just don't understand the hate on PoC. Mainstream or not, it's real music and that's what it deserves, to go very high on the charts

 

AMEN!

It's a catchy tune. My only gripe is that I think they needed to come back to the chorus one more time later in the song.

So no single release with B-Sides?

It's a catchy tune. My only gripe is that I think they needed to come back to the chorus one more time later in the song.

 

I can't actually find the chorus:laugh3:, but if you are talkin about the guitar riff with rihanna's voice, I think it would sound cool

I can't actually find the chorus:laugh3:, but if you are talkin about the guitar riff with rihanna's voice, I think it would sound cool

 

I could have been a princess, you'd be a king

Could have had a castle and wore a ring

But noooooooo, you let me gooooooooo

 

That is the chorus, repeated twice. I think it would have tied the song together had they come back to it later in the song. The 2nd half meanders a bit, but is still solid.

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