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We don't have a 3rd single because... hellooo Britney left RCA in January remember?  :frenchy: 

Perfume was her fuck!ng flop last single with RCA in December... so 2013 was her last year with the record label...  :notimeforu: 
2008(December)-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013(December) = 5 years of contract 

3 albums = Circus, Femme Fatale and Britney Jean

1 Singles Collection album

1 Remixes album 

It's done.  :bitchimfab:

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Mmm... How do you know she has a five year contract?? And if so, "Womanizer" was released a single in September 2008, so I don't think so...

 

I think she has a contract to release X albums, and they didn't release more singles because "Work Bitch" underperformed and "Perfume" and the album flopped. That's all.

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Weren't Circus, Femme Fatale, the Singles Collection, B In the Mix 2 all released under Jive though?

Yeh but didn't jive basically go into rca therefore her contract remained the same ?? :xf1:

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Weren't Circus, Femme Fatale, the Singles Collection, B In the Mix 2 all released under Jive though?

Jive was a record label under RCA so it's the same label..  :entertainme:

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Mmm... How do you know she has a five year contract?? And if so, "Womanizer" was released a single in September 2008, so I don't think so...

 

I think she has a contract to release X albums, and they didn't release more singles because "Work Bitch" underperformed and "Perfume" and the album flopped. That's all.

I think it's a lesson for her & her team to learn that no performances or decent promo = shit below average for britney sales :crying1:

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I think it's a lesson for her & her team to learn that no performances or decent promo = shit below average for britney sales :crying1:

Yessss! Her name alone can't sell singles anymore. She actually has to perform them get people interested in hearing the song and possibly buyin it.

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Yessss! Her name alone can't sell singles anymore. She actually has to perform them get people interested in hearing the song and possibly buyin it.

how can she sell something nobody knows about?? :crying1:

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how can she sell something nobody knows about?? :crying1:

Exactly! That's a good and bad thing. Good because she finally doesn't have the media tracking down every move she makes, but bad cuz since they're no longer following her every step, she has to go out and promote her new projects.

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wasn't she contracted for another album, not year? If so, just because it's 2014 doesn't really mean anything and she could still potentially release something, if they didn't see this era as officially over (which they obviously do). 

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Mmm... How do you know she has a five year contract?? And if so, "Womanizer" was released a single in September 2008, so I don't think so...

 

I think she has a contract to release X albums, and they didn't release more singles because "Work Bitch" underperformed and "Perfume" and the album flopped. That's all.

1998(Nov/Dec) - 2003 =1 contract 

2003 - 2008 = 1 contract

2008 - 2013 = 1 contract 

she always did 5 year contract 

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I think the RCA/Jive thing happened in 2009 in relationship to Britney. But Jive Records and RCA Records always had there own Client list until Jive closed down. Jive and RCA Parted ways in the Early 90's and "hooked" back up in 2009. 

so that means all Britney albums were released under RCA ? :o omg i didn't know this

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That's a good point of view..  :umum:

 

I hope she signs a contract as soon as possible or maybe she sign again with RCA.. A Diva like her can't be without a contract!!  :uhno:

And I want more music.. and a new WWT so.. she better work and sign with someone..  :icantt:

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