whatever is number one they'll start flogging it on Nova/Fox FM the following week, and then the JJJ fan-bois will turn on the song and exclaim how much it sucks and how the artists has "sold out"
i concur, but saying that no doubt every flog on social media will feel there need to comment on the JJJ top 100, in order to make themselves relevant.
i concur, but saying that no doubt every flog on social media will feel there need to comment on the JJJ top 100, in order to make themselves relevant.
Yea, the whole 'bote whoring' and 'dont use the same song twice' thing is a bit old. Popular songs are popular because they are fricken good songs and people love them.