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Originally posted by 6_INCH_HEELS
This all is actually irrelevant, because Sorry had the potential to be a big hit, just like Hold Up. It really doesn't matter what was released first when she made no attempt to help either succeed. IMO, they both could have been huge smashes if we're hypothetically creating a scenario in which her singles get single treatment. What came first is irrelevant. They could have ALL been top 10s at the same time.
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WW, outside of the US, countries stopped buying Sorry.
Hold Up was the most successful, and second was Freedom.
They tried to make Sorry a WW single, but it flopped on UK , Canada and Australia radio and its sales were not impressive in the long run.
Hold Up was top 5 on UK Itunes, and top 20 in many countries.
Freedom was yearning to be a single in places in Australia and Belgium.
Sorry isn't lead pop single material. It could have been big in the US though.