do you think more kpop groups should start releasing multiple title tracks at once like new jeans?
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yep thats why i said it is disadvantage for small companies
also isnt doing better in terms of charting and sales the whole point of doing promotions?
it goes hand in hand with getting exposure
yes but there's a cost to all of that promotion - it ain't free and thus what I said about the cost - benefit analysis ...
is the increased charting/sales/exposure/brand awareness etc etc > the cost of getting that
ie. let's say a company wants to promote a bside and do new mvs/jacket shoots/music show performances etc but it's going to cost $200K if the increased charting/sales/exposure/brand awareness is going to be below $200K then it's obviously not beneficial to do it
I hope I'm making sense? lol
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It's a risk to take. All the title tracks can flop, become hits or one song is going to overshadow the others. Red Velvet released a double title track in 2015 with Automatic and Ice cream cake and the later totally overshadowed the former.
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Not necessarily releasing a lot of singles, but If making MVs for multiple b-sides and/or performing a variety of them in Gayos, Festivals, Music and Award Shows, do choreographies and overall giving them a single treatment even If they aren't one would already be great If more common, but a few groups do it.
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