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Originally Posted by Urban Hat€monger ?
He can work with as many producers as he likes, he's yesterdays news. Those people that did like that song liked exactly that .. the song.
I doubt they give 2 shits if the guy singing it has another another out. When was the last time someone had 2 novelty hits in a row? I can't think of any and if there is some people who have I bet it'll be a really short list.
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"Who wants Yesterday's Papers"...sorry, had to say that!
Even Weird Al, the modern king of the Parody/Novelty record in the US usually had to wait until the next first single off an album to make a hit. It's all in the timing - make big with well-timed Parody hit, bring out the album that will hit for a couple of weeks, release second smaller single, wait a year or two until you know most people have forgotten about you, repeat reminding them that there is another parody record by Weird Al.