That's why they debuted at #1. Like Clay Aiken's physical single sold 390k+ copies its first week back when the normal #1 was selling ~20k.
The show was such massive exposure for debut singles that hadn't been seen in awhile.
I know, it's so weird they had a Physical presence when they were dead.
Like even in 2005 when Digital exploded, Carrie still sold 130k Physical and 40k digital which was just only like Top 5. They had a weak digital presence, but such a huge physical presence.
I know, it's so weird they had a Physical presence when they were dead.
Like even in 2005 when Digital exploded, Carrie still sold 130k Physical and 40k digital which was just only like Top 5. They had a weak digital presence, but such a huge physical presence.
It's just so sad to see how far Britney was going to go in her career and how it all went to waste. All those movies, musicals, business ventures and different kinds of albums she could have done.