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Originally posted by Ties
Yes, but the last smash was Trouble. 22 was only a lowkey hit. From like the end of Spring 2013 all the way until August 2014 she was pretty much off the radar.
She is much more likely to continue getting hits releasing singles from 1989 than she was back in the Red era.
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Idk, style wasnt even significantly bigger than 22
I think the rest of her singles will be cute moderate hits, plus it'll help the era be remembered better with loads of singles and classic songs and help recurrent sales. Like thriller had 7 singles, bad and dangerous had 9 singles, HISTORY had 8 singles. Like a Prayer had 6 singles.
Even speak now had 6 singles, the only reason fearless probably didn;t is because the title track was like red and sold barely anything after single release (peaked at number 9 during album release and 76 during single release)
She'll stop releasing singles after her first underperformance by which the point the era will obviously be over so it doesn't matter.