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Originally posted by Division
Er...
WHY??? You want her to sell less???
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2 singles lead to less trending and reduced sales.
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Downloads are divided. Both songs end up charting lower on iTunes which leads to less visibility for the song, making it less likely to trend.
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Youtube views are split. A portion of people watch the Spanish version, others watch the English version, and the videos are less likely to trend
Trending is very important. It's free promo. If a song starts to trend, more people become interested in it and they are more likely to listen to it and purchase it. When views and downloads are divided, it gives the illusion that the song is not as popular, and so support never fully picks up.
I would rather have 1 song in the Top 10 on iTunes than 2 versions of the same song in 20s and 30s. It's also better to have 1 music video getting 1 million views on its first day than 2 videos getting 500,000 views.