Anonymous · 22d

It’s been a week after the release of Stick With You. The noise marketing strategy is losing it’s appeal. The song itself isn’t terrible compared to recent boy group releases but it’s not anything special. I’m not surprised that Yeonjun is worrying about losing fans as there as been a steady decline in interest. Which is upsetting for TXT and Bighit because this was essentially a “redebut”. Is it too early to tell or am I doomposting?

What noise marketing strategy are you talking about? The song seems to be doing fine, but I’m not really knowledgeable about kpop success metrics. Personally I think the mixing on the song is obnoxiously bad. BigHit should use the marketing strategy of having two of the members come out as dating. It would be very successful…

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