Talk:Seddie/@comment-14284535-20140911233028/@comment-14284535-20140912130826

I always felt that Capitol Nashville expected that they would not need to do much promotion to get her album into the top 40 because of iCarly. Understandably, Jennette got upset and they had a falling out. Obviously, she got a lot of guidance/manipulation about the album from Capitol, but you would expect that.

Having said that, Capitol dropped the ball. I have friends who follow country who had a hard time finding her music when the album was released. They only found out about it when I was listening to it - and I only knew about it because I had been tracking down a hockey rumour shortly before "Generation Love" came out. (Rumour was that one of the, and I quote, "Nick Chicks" was going to sing the Canadian and US national anthems at the first Buffalo Sbares game after Terry Pegula bought the team because she was signed to his record label.  That rumour was false on several levels.)  I didn't see the Food Network special until months after its release. And that doesn't even count how Nick basically used the iCarly shooting schedule to make it harder for her to record the album.

Still, she should just stand by what she did. Even if your musical tastes change (mine did, or I never would have bought her album), you should own that you did it.