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Why Xtina's singles peaked so low?


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I was just going through Xtina's singles discography and I was shook. Like, Dirrty (a song which everybody knows) peaked at #48, Fighter at #20, HURT at #19, Candyman at #25?? Can someone explain this to me? :selena:

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brit4ever

US hates Xtina and Britney I guess. Like, Oops peaking at 9?........ :awkney: I guess they(especialy Xtina) were seen as too controvercial and parents didn't liked them at the time.

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3 minutes ago, brit4ever said:

US hates Xtina and Britney I guess. Like, Oops peaking at 9?........ :awkney: I guess they(especialy Xtina) were seen as too controvercial and parents didn't liked them at the time.

Britney was banned from us radio until 2004

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11 minutes ago, brit4ever said:

US hates Xtina and Britney I guess. Like, Oops peaking at 9?........ :awkney: I guess they(especialy Xtina) were seen as too controvercial and parents didn't liked them at the time.

Yeah, I guess that's the reason. :shrug:

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33 minutes ago, GlitterAndGrease said:

Britney was banned from us radio until 2004

Not during the Oops! era. The ban started with I'm Slave 4 U. It's a mistery to me that Oops! only peaked at #9

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1 hour ago, Hades said:

I missed her tbh. That damn album has taken so long.

It’s coming in 2014. :derpga:

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2 hours ago, monster987 said:

I was just going through Xtina's singles discography and I was shook. Like, Dirrty (a song which everybody knows) peaked at #48, Fighter at #20, HURT at #19, Candyman at #25?? Can someone explain this to me? :selena:

There was a huge backlash with "Dirty" and her new look. The video took raunchiness to a whole new level. Fighter was played on MTV all the time though. I didn't pay attention to Billboard then, but Beautiful and Fighter seemed like a hit because it was played consistently over a period of a few months (unlike today where songs can slip out of the Hot100 after 2/3 weeks)

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8 minutes ago, Stefani Gaga said:

It’s coming in 2014. :derpga:

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I was living as high school teenager at that era, and honestly, aside from MTV, I rarely heard them played on the radio. The radio favored Hip hop, Rap, and Rock music more at that time. And at school, you would not want to be obvious that you are stanning for them or you will be laughed at or even bullied. These genre of music are only heard by some teenage girls and little kids.

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brit4ever
3 hours ago, GagaInTheZone said:

Not during the Oops! era. The ban started with I'm Slave 4 U. It's a mistery to me that Oops! only peaked at #9

idk if it's true, but I've heared that Oops was not released as physical single and it charted on airplay alone. If that's true it's realy logical.

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brit4ever
3 hours ago, GlitterAndGrease said:

Britney was banned from us radio until 2004

Yeah, from 2001-4. 

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Born To Slay
3 hours ago, GagaInTheZone said:

Not during the Oops! era. The ban started with I'm Slave 4 U. It's a mistery to me that Oops! only peaked at #9

Didn't Britney limit the number physical singles at the time so that people would buy her album? 

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Thomas P
48 minutes ago, Born To Slay said:

Didn't Britney limit the number physical singles at the time so that people would buy her album? 

That’s smart 

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