Talk:Gold on the Ceiling
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Top 40 Airplay
[edit]Not sure if this is notable for the article or not, but I believe this song also got some airplay on Top 40 radio despite having never charted on the Mainstream Top 40. B100 KBEA was one such station where I heard this song not long after it came out. I think it was the only time too, so any Top 40 airplay it did get was very brief (like not enough to even dent the lower reaches of the MT40 chart). Not sure if any other Top 40 stations played this, and if it could be sourced for the article (most like no due to a lack of said source), but if it could be, it would be worth adding in my opinion. Moline1 (talk) 19:37, 28 December 2021 (UTC)