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Originally posted by нαυѕσƒנα¢к
Why would they care about sales / first week numbers of a song about rape promoting a documentary on the topic? Y'all treating it like a lead single.
An iTunes release isn't necessary. All I want is a HQ version of the song being released for us to hear. If they want to push it, push it for award season in 2016.
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PLEASE don't pretend I don't have any regard for the topic at hand. I said if they wanted to, which isn't exactly an impossible situation given that people still likely want to make money from this endeavor. I don't care about the sales of the song, but other people - people involved with its production and use - might. I just don't want her to miss a great opportunity to put an important song out there for a lot of people to hear, and I think that the best way to do that is a commercial release for those who wouldn't otherwise see the film or hear the song.