But releasing deluxe versions is popular. Super Junior took it one step further in 2010, with three different original versions and THEN a re-packaged version. You feel blessed when someone like 2NE1 promote four songs from one disc (or more, since they put previously released singles on their album as well). SNSDs 'Run Devil Run' album was just the 'Oh!' one with two new tracks. Not sure if this is done with EPs as well.
They want to sell more albums, I guess, but it certainly makes it more attractive to buy digitally.
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But releasing deluxe versions is popular. Super Junior took it one step further in 2010, with three different original versions and THEN a re-packaged version. You feel blessed when someone like 2NE1 promote four songs from one disc (or more, since they put previously released singles on their album as well). SNSDs 'Run Devil Run' album was just the 'Oh!' one with two new tracks. Not sure if this is done with EPs as well.
They want to sell more albums, I guess, but it certainly makes it more attractive to buy digitally.