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Originally posted by collin
Vin, it's the sales separately from the album.
Some people just download the songs they want instead of the whole album.
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Originally posted by Thaye
Apparently so. It's the explanation I would have logically come up with as well.
Buying just the album and no singles separately probably doesn't change their position on the charts at all. At least that's what I'd guess, I dunno though, I'm ignorant about this too.
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collin brought light into it, thanks 
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That seems like so much more extra work. To go through sixteen previews one by one, then go back and buy which ever one you liked, and then not even knowing if you may or may not like a single from the album from just listening to the preview. I mean, just buy the whole album and get it over with. o___o; I can see that being efficient with old albums. i.e. "Oh, I just want that hit single from that Britney Spears album in 2001." But with new albums, it takes a little more time and effort to go through those tracks, separately. It's more efficient to just purchase the entire album. But that's just me, I suppose.
...Vin