Katy Perry's latest single, 'Lifetimes,' has faced challenges in making an impact on the music charts. Despite the anticipation for her upcoming album, '143,' the promotional efforts for the project have not been as successful as hoped.
Upon its release, 'Lifetimes' failed to secure a position on the Hot 100 chart, indicating a lack of significant streaming and sales numbers. The song's debut week saw it selling under 1,400 copies, falling short of making it onto the Digital Song Sales chart's top 25.
While 'Lifetimes' did manage to debut at No. 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, it still fell below expectations. The track's performance on streaming platforms like Spotify has also been underwhelming, with its presence diminishing on the charts.
Perry's previous single from the album, 'Woman's World,' also faced challenges, debuting at No. 63 on the Hot 100 but quickly dropping off the chart. The lackluster performance of these singles raises concerns about the overall reception of '143' upon its release on September 20.
Despite the current setbacks, there remains a possibility for 'Lifetimes' to gain traction in the coming weeks if supported by fans and radio play. However, the current trends suggest an uphill battle for the song to achieve significant success in the competitive music industry.
As Perry and her team navigate the promotional landscape for '143,' the future trajectory of the album's reception remains uncertain. The challenges faced by 'Lifetimes' underscore the complexities of launching successful music projects in a dynamic and evolving market.
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