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By 2009, Beyoncé had transitioned from the frontwoman of Destiny’s Child into a definitive global pop icon. She was actively touring her monumental third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (released late 2008), which dominated the charts with hits like "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" and "Halo."
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which included two discs (separating the "I Am" ballads from the "Sasha Fierce" uptempo tracks), these were not marketed as "Greatest Hits" packages.
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During the late 2000s, markets in Asia, Russia, and Southeastern Europe frequently saw the production of semi-legitimate or outright counterfeit "Greatest Hits" packages. These were manufactured on physical silver discs, complete with professional artwork, dual-disc jewel cases, and extensive tracklists that combined her solo hits with Destiny's Child classics. To everyday consumers browsing retail shelves in those regions, these 2CD sets looked completely official. 2. The I Am... Sasha Fierce Deluxe Platinum Editions Can’t copy the link right now
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The stadium-status pop ballad engineered by Ryan Tedder. "If I Were a Boy": A folk-pop acoustic introspection. "Me, Myself and I": An early R&B anthem of self-reliance. The Technical Appeal: Verified FLAC and ZIP Archives