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| quote: | Originally posted by Juricimo
u're right ABT...why release the tune so far after it's peak popularity??
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Well guys, the reason is here:
Have you ever thought that maybe 0,01% of people have actually heard the song ? There's not much people who are active for the MP3 music thru net, and even less people who knows what to search for.
And now, when we're talking about melodic trance music, almost nobody knows name of artists and their songs. 'I Love You' has never been outside the ring of 'insiders' who know what they want to hear and the potential of the track is huge.
Peak time popularity has only gone inside this 'professional' people who know everybody and everything about trance music, but we are only a bunch of people.
And, in case of I Love You, this wide popularity brought by MP3 format only made good for the track. Now when it comes to stores, the name of the artist has come quite well known and that way the music listening crowd may know the track better and it may become a hit in between all these pop and rock hits.
So, don't think like coders do. They are so familiar with their code that they're too blind to notice that nobody else understands nothing from their code. The same way you're too familiar with all the new trance music and you get all the music months before they're even released!
And if you haven't noticed, lost of trance music is released almost a year after YOU get it. That's just how the things go 
Peace... Jouni.
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