Britney Spears has not released new music in years, and there are no surefire signs that suggest sheβs planning on doing so. As her following waits to hear anything from the superstar about her music career, she returns to theΒ BillboardΒ charts with one of her most famous tunes, which has been spurred on by a very special event.
βTill The World Endsβ by Spears returns to the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart this week. The single blasts onto the ranking of the bestselling tracks in the U.S. that fit those genres at No. 10, finding its way back to not only the list, but the loftiest tier on it.
The post-apocalyptic smash is one of Spearsβ five No. 1 hits on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart. βTill The World Endsβ reached the throne on this ranking back in April 2011, and so far, itβs racked up five stays on top.
Spearsβ smash was one of several tracks that benefited from last weekβs eclipse. Any hit that had any loose association with the sun, moon, or other words or phrases that may be tangentially connected to the rare event boomed on streaming platforms and sales sites.
βTill The World Endsβ joins hits from the likes of The Beatles, Soundgarden, Bill Withers, and others, who also saw their tracks soar in consumption, and subsequently return to variousΒ BillboardΒ charts. Spears is one of the only musicians who makes an impact on the dance and electronic tallies with an eclipse-themed cut, as rockers mostly benefited.
As βTill The World Endsβ returns to the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart, another one of Spearsβ most beloved singles is still present on another tally. βToxicβ lives on the Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs ranking, and for months now, itβs found space on that tally more often than not.
This week, βToxicβ falls slightly on the Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs chart. It dips from No. 18 to No. 20 in its twentieth frame on the tally. It once climbed all the way to No. 4, reaching that point just a few months ago.
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Britney Spears Returns To The Charts Thanks To A Once-In-A-Generation Event
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Britney Spears' "Till The World Ends" returns to Billboard's Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart at No. 10, boosted by an eclipse-themed sales surge.
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She pretty much uses him cos he charges less. reoublic records main job is to promote and distribute the albumΒ
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Since taylor swift owns her masters and is actually the copyright holders.Β
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She has to pay the studio, the producers,Β and photo shoots sets.
Β We saw what happened when jlo spent 20 Million of her own money for it not to recoup it backΒ Β
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Taylor knows it's cheaper cos she can afford max Martin and a list producersΒ Β
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But 150k a track is better than the asking price of 10 Million a track which is what max Martin wants .
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No way is she going to pay that kind of money and lose her billionaire status and her critical acclaim.Β
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She's one of the most critically acclaimed acts.Β
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Lover her last mainstream album was the last album to get mixed reviews.Β Β