Matt Goss New Single Flops selling just 125 Copies,
Former Las Vegas crooner Matt Goss's latest single, "Come Home," has been met with disappointing results, selling a mere 125 copies since its release.
This track was intended as a festive Christmas offering, but it quickly proved to be a failure, debuting on the iTunes charts at number 60 before plummeting out of the rankings in record time.
In the wake of this setback, Goss's and friend Dee Murphey proposed an unconventional strategy to try and boost the single's visibility aby encouraging fans to create fake accounts and playlists featuring the song.
Compounding the issues surrounding the release, allegations have surfaced suggesting that Goss may have engaged in manipulative practices to inflate fake streaming numbers and monthly listeners on various platforms to give the impression the song is popular.
The official charts have told that the single has not sold enough copies to enter on any of there officla charts.
The single was awful
ReplyDeleteWorst song ever
ReplyDeleteShite song
ReplyDeleteTerrible song.
ReplyDeleteAwful, awful song worst christmas song ever released.
ReplyDeleteNo Radio station will play his music and they not done for over 30 years. He so unliked by the industry that he now has to resort to buying fake likes, streams and followers. He is a laughing stock .
ReplyDeleteWorst Christmas song ever. It's tripe crap.
ReplyDeleteHe just make me physically sick. The fake hair, the Botox face, the fake persona, 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮.
ReplyDelete"Come Home" an awful song, he begged people to vote for it on some local small time radio
ReplyDeletelistener chart as he knows no credible radio station will play it.
The fact he begs is cringe worthy.