They should have released all/most of her singles physically, it wouldn't have hurt the sales that much.
Especially if they released limited amounts so that the single could peak higher (and not the 35k copies or wtvr they released of OIDIA)
They were ****ing up with the single releases
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"I'm a Slave 4 U" peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the issue date of December 1, 2001, becoming Spears' first lead single from an album not to crack the U.S. top ten. The track also became a top 30 hit on the Hot 100 Airplay, but just barely made into the Hot 100 Singles Sales peaking at number 73. The low sales points are due mostly because of the song's 12-inch single release instead of a competitive regular CD single
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Why the hell would they release a 12-inch single for Slave?
