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Okay so I'm here to tell you that Pretty Girls is a few updates away from dropping out of the top 10 on iTunes and has been getting continuous and awful updates and will most likely chart outside of the top 25 on billboard this week has been playlisted by the biggest UK radio station - Capital FM! 

 

For those who don't know how the UK radio works, it's pretty much dominated by only two radio stations - BBC Radio 1 and Capital FM. Work Bitch didn't get ANY support from either. In fact, this is the first time Britney's single has been playlisted on the British radio since 2009! (excluding Scream and Shout). Really pleased about this! Let's not forget that the song won't be released here for another 3 weeks so this exposure is needed! 

 

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I see you didn't post the radio update for PG today! maybe because it had more spins than yesterday and moved from #35 to #32  :4music:

 

Slay much! Will enter the top 30 tomorrow.

 

This was actually a great post so why did you have to dampen it with that shade? :frenchy: What is your problem?

 

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I see you didn't post the radio update for PG today! maybe because it had more spins than yesterday and moved from #35 to #32  :4music:

 

expose him a bit..  :dorkney:  :dorkney:

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Work bitch was flawless.

Flop radio station :queenflopga:

 

Work Bitch was the anthem that healed this generation. The true beacon of hope for the things to come. The greatest gospel song since Billy Jean. Those radio stations should pray for forgiveness every evening for not playlisting it. 

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