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Cher says her label doesn’t care
By Aly Barchi | Published on Monday 10 February 2014
Font-of-eternal-pop Cher isn’t happy with the way her label, Warner Bros, has treated the release of her latest album, ‘Closer To The Truth’. In spite of Cher earning her highest place (#3) in the US Billboard charts ever with the LP, circa last year, she claims Warner reps simply CBA to give it their time.
It’s like she said it last week via Twitter, after she “read a mean review” of the (OTT and amazing, BTW) vid for her new ‘Closer’ single, ‘Take It Like A Man’.
“The video had nothing 2 do with me”, she tweeted, adding: “I was told it would only be shown in gay bars.It’s true WB’s hasn’t got a Great Deal of Interest In My CD. Not ALL,THERE R HARD WORKING ADORABLE PPL. But Decision Makers Don’t Seem 2CareThat Much”.
Last of all, she said “it’s Ok YHSTLOM”, which is ‘Cherthand’ for “You Haven’t Seen The Last Of Me’, a la that song she did on the ‘Burlesque’ film score.