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Originally posted by MusicTalker
So according to Spotify #s:
Work > Desperado > Consideration > Needed Me > Kiss It Better > Same Ol' Mistakes > Never Ending > Woo > Yeah, I Said It > Close to You > James Joint > Love On the Brain > Higher
Bolded 5 are clearly the strongest potential singles.
My opinion:
1st (Feb-May 2016) Work (feat. Drake)
2nd (May-Aug 2016) Kiss It Better
3rd (Aug-Nov 2016) Desperado
4th (Nov 2016-Feb 2017) Needed Me
Takes her into the Grammys

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Those Spotify #s are only because Work is the lead single and those other tracks are towards the front of the album. Obviously the tracks on the back end of the album are going to get streamed less, because if you're simply a casual you may stop listening after the first few tracks. Also, tracks like Higher and James Joint are especially low because they're so short and people don't feel like interludes have much replay value.
Anybody with their head on straight knows this is not the type of album to spawn more than three singles, and that Kiss It Better and Love On The Brain are really the only two that mainstream may pick up. Something like Desperado may have a chance, but that to me leans more urban.
Also, I wanted to say congratulations on her second #1 album.
She needs to release during non-Q4, off months more often.