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Originally posted by Aleks
I think that has more to do with her not releasing quality radio-friendly bops.
RCA did get her a radio deal for WB and PG, but the radio dropped them after it was over. I guess lyrics were the biggest issue for WB and PG had some of the worst callout scores ever.
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True I think it's a bit of everything, and I think a point to consider is radio dropping Britney after the radio deal because of the low sales to radio return. After the radio deal, her songs hang around in the 20s position. Radio is all about playing what's popular, her songs need to be Top 10 on Itunes and also likable. Work Bitch and Pretty Girls are niche like songs. She needs a proper big pop song like HIAM.