this why pop stans need to stay out of hip hop business. they were GASSIN
https://twitter.com/AJLaJoya/status/1669800009628524545this is a twitter stan account. this speaks for no rational person whatsoever
This is why you wait till you see how your new music does before you go bitter and have a mental breakdown on twitter about your old music
this is a twitter stan account. this speaks for no rational person whatsoever
there are more like it with plenty of likes. they were READY for this narrative and out of touch media like Ebro was finna cosign
this is a twitter stan account. this speaks for no rational person whatsoever
they know that, op just wanted attention and to get doja hate off on here for interactions
sad people
I can see why she hates the music industry so much. Imagine making a song and some moron feels the need to make a thread about how you’re a failure because you’re trying something new.
Ease up man seriously it’s going to be okay
there are more like it with plenty of likes. they were READY for this narrative and out of touch media like Ebro was finna cosign
twitter isn't real
there are more like it with plenty of likes. they were READY for this narrative and out of touch media like Ebro was finna cosign
Ebro is bought and paid he was tap dancing for that latto song
I remember just ten years ago it was kinda cringe to even bring up numbers, because it was supposed to be the art we were discussing.
Now it’s like the starting point of conversation for any release. You have kids, fifteen year old children a***yzing streaming numbers of all things and taking all that manipulation and f***ery at face value. The naivety of it all. It’s amazing.
it’s 9 AM op. did you brush your teeth before making this thread? make your bed? anything?
Right i don't see the point in this thread especially when theres a thread for song already.
Also the song is 41 on apple music
@op
The debut on apple doesn't mean anything its constantly updating.
I remember just ten years ago it was kinda cringe to even bring up numbers, because it was supposed to be the art we were discussing.
Now it’s like the starting point of conversation for any release. You have kids, fifteen year old children a***yzing streaming numbers of all things and taking all that manipulation and f***ery at face value. The naivety of it all. It’s amazing.

I remember just ten years ago it was kinda cringe to even bring up numbers, because it was supposed to be the art we were discussing.
Now it’s like the starting point of conversation for any release. You have kids, fifteen year old children a***yzing streaming numbers of all things and taking all that manipulation and f***ery at face value. The naivety of it all. It’s amazing.
numbers talk has always been a thing (wayne c3, 50 vs kanye) but its gone to the extreme where people doin too much 🤣

Motherfuckers don't even want people to be fans. F***ers suppose to be like "Music sound good,I dance" STFU
I remember just ten years ago it was kinda cringe to even bring up numbers, because it was supposed to be the art we were discussing.
Now it’s like the starting point of conversation for any release. You have kids, fifteen year old children a***yzing streaming numbers of all things and taking all that manipulation and f***ery at face value. The naivety of it all. It’s amazing.
Discussions about numbers has always been a thing in music. It just wasn't this intense because there wasn't always so much access to data. 10 years ago, all anyone knew were the first-week numbers of an album so that's all anyone talked about as far as numbers go. Now, you've got daily, weekly, monthly and yearly streaming data and massively popular Twitter accounts dedicated to posting said numbers and it does offer more insight into how a song/album/artist is performing so you can't be surprised that kids these days are more invested in that.
I see nothing wrong with it so long as it doesn't interfere with discussions about the music.
@op The song debuted at #3 on US Spotify and is currently at #41 on US Apple Music and rising.


I remember just ten years ago it was kinda cringe to even bring up numbers, because it was supposed to be the art we were discussing.
Now it’s like the starting point of conversation for any release. You have kids, fifteen year old children a***yzing streaming numbers of all things and taking all that manipulation and f***ery at face value. The naivety of it all. It’s amazing.
Extremely well put
@op The song debuted at #3 on US Spotify and is currently at #41 on US Apple Music and rising.


dam op rlly hates women
Discussions about numbers has always been a thing in music. It just wasn't this intense because there wasn't always so much access to data. 10 years ago, all anyone knew were the first-week numbers of an album so that's all anyone talked about as far as numbers go. Now, you've got daily, weekly, monthly and yearly streaming data and massively popular Twitter accounts dedicated to posting said numbers and it does offer more insight into how a song/album/artist is performing so you can't be surprised that kids these days are more invested in that.
I see nothing wrong with it so long as it doesn't interfere with discussions about the music.
As long as it doesn’t? That’s literally 80% of threads on here and Twitter Lmfao
Ebro is bought and paid he was tap dancing for that latto song
You’re black?