Well, in this blog entry I'm focusing on Ray's music video, "Hoochie Coochie Dancer". It's been several days since I've had the music video in the spotlight and in that time the video's gotten nearly 5,000 additional unique views. It brings the total number of unique views, to date, from 125,239 back on October 24th to 130,221. A pickup of 4,982...18 unique views short of an even 5,000. I came across a blurb about this song in the latest edition of the Music Row online magazine...in the weekly feature written by Robert K. Oermann...and he gave it a positive reaction just as he did a few months ago when Ray issued the novelty song, "Gas", which is also on Ray's current comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. The "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" music video was uploaded on YouTube the very day the comedy album was released, October 8th.
"Gas" has only been available as an audio track. Curb Records issued an audio track of "Gas" on June 4th which was several months before Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore was released. Then, following the comedy album's release, "Gas" appeared as an audio track again...this time as one of the featured tracks on the comedy album. The earlier audio track features promo art showing a line of cars at a fuel station...a duplicate audio track is also on YouTube with promo art featuring the official album photo of Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. The June upload of "Gas" has more than 11,000 plays whereas the October upload of "Gas", as of this writing, has over 1,800 plays. YouTube is, of course, a video hosting site and the unique views of video content greatly outnumber the plays of audio tracks that get uploaded there. The music video of "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" has over 130,000 unique views, so far, but the audio track of the same song is nearing 3,000 plays and both the music video and audio track hit YouTube on the same day! If Ray were to ever put out a music video of "Gas" I think it would generate hundreds of thousands of unique views, too...but for now "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" is the current music video.
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