they wouldn't normally be released in.
I want to know if you think international artists (Those that sing in their own language,
NOT English) music (Physical and digital) should be released in countries they wouldn't normally release in, where I live (Northern Ireland/UK) you can get international artists' albums through digital download e.g. All of Tiziano Ferro's music is available through Google Play, iTunes, Amazon Music and Spotify (excluding some singles/EPs and albums such as the TZN Standard, Deluxe and Special Fan Edition), but the problem is that I have to import his music on physical e.g. The Fan Edition of TZN - The Best of Tiziano Ferro cost me €89,90 (£68.35) and I had to import it from Amazon Italy, although I didn't have to import the Lo Stadio Tour 2015 Edition of TZN - The Best of Tiziano Ferro as it was released on Amazon.co.uk, but I mean for artists such as Girls' Generation and f(x), you have to buy their CDs off YesAsia, eBay or CDJapan and you could be paying a hell of a price, another example is when I bought the Japanese Deluxe Edition of Warrior, I paid around £39 just to import it into the UK which I thought was absurd (that price also includes the hefty £17 import fee), I'd also like to mention that I have spent £210-£230 on buying Tiziano's music, some merchandise which was a 2016 calendar and a phone case.
Do you think international artists should have their music released in countries that they wouldn't normally be released in?

I do.