It was labelled as a lead single by Drake himself and the video had the CLB logo at the end of it
It's not on the album...
Barely out streamed a collab album and got outsold by Travis
His reign is finally over thank god
Ima sound like I’m spinning on it I already know, but tbf these numbers show he’s still that nigga - given in the the last few years he’s been going out of his way to make rap and r&b music that doesn’t appeal to audiences outside of his established ‘bubble’ so to speak
That’s the context I see here tho who knows lol
he stopped trying to make hits as soon as the new deal started
Eminem has 3. Encore did 710,000 in 3 days and 1.5 million in its first tracking week.
That means Eminem had a three album run (MMLP, Eminem Show, Encore) where he averaged 1.5 million fw sales (MMLP = 1.7 mil, Eminem Show = 1.3 mil, Encore = 1.5 mil).
https://www.clickondetroit.com/entertainment/2019/10/14/some-facts-about-eminems-encore-as-album-turns-15/#:~:text=4)%20The%20album%20sold%20710%2C000,Recording%20Industry%20Association%20of%20America.
Technically he has 1. MMLP. We don't recalculate first weeks for other artists who drop early/late of tracking week.
Barely out streamed a collab album and got outsold by Travis
His reign is finally over thank god
Having more tracks on an album have never been directly proportional to having more streams. Examples are Chris Brown albums, majority of other rap albums.
True, but if you look at the Top 10 highest streamed first weeks ever, only two of them weren’t 20+ tracks (Her Loss and B&B).
I think the better way to phrase it is that albums are more likely to have higher streams with a higher number of songs. I don’t think we’ll ever see a 10-12 track album make its’ way into the Top 10 highest streaming debuts ever
Technically he has 1. MMLP. We don't recalculate first weeks for other artists who drop early/late of tracking week.
Your entire argument is stupid and hinges on the denial of reality.
Em has three albums that have sold 1 mil+ in their first seven days and is the only rapper in the history of the genre that can say that.
You’re gonna have to deal with it.
In the Top 25 Streaming Weeks ever, the only albums under 16 tracks are The Off-Ssason, KOD, and thank u, next, all with 12 tracks each. And none of them cleared 330 million streams
The numbers droppoing?
There was a lot of deluxe shaming in here, yet it's awfully quiet when a deluxe length album couldn't outsell a much shorter collab album since those usually sell WAY less
Ima sound like I’m spinning on it I already know, but tbf these numbers show he’s still that nigga - given in the the last few years he’s been going out of his way to make rap and r&b music that doesn’t appeal to audiences outside of his established ‘bubble’ so to speak
That’s the context I see here tho who knows lol
No lie tho the music he's making doesn't appeal to the people in the bubble either tho like beyond the hard-core stans on here I've seen alot of Drake fans hate on it.
Like this would make sense if the music was good and he was artistically pursuing something but he's just making music that doesn't sell or get good reception.
Plus given the fact he didn't plan this albums production out well enough that he had to stop touring to wrap it up this seems less "I'm just doing this style of music" and more just pure unfocused.
This aint a 808s or Yeezus thing this is a TLOP and Donda thing
Missing all the fun I see
It’s not an L per se, but you can’t sit here and tell me it’s a good thing that it sold less than Her Loss.
You were in here for a year talking about how collab albums always do less than solo efforts.
For All The Dogs was a 23 track traditional Drake album
A good thing
Wtf are we talking about