Yep. Not true period for first week numbers, only applies to RIAA certification.That's not true for streams.
Yep. Not true period for first week numbers, only applies to RIAA certification.That's not true for streams.
And double albums are only counted twice in the RIAA certification, not the actual units
IE how All Eyes on Me and Life After Death are certified diamond off "only" 5 million copies sold.
I can agree with all of this. If you just compare it to the prior album, which is generally the most important information to determine whether an album flopped or not, it looks like a flop since it did 60% of what Damn did, but if you say that Damn was just an aberration, then it is on par with TPAB and thus not a flop.I haven't listened to the album yet, but the usual suspects are doing the same bytching and complaining so it looks like Kendrick dropped another dope project.
I know some people were projecting 400k in the first week, so this isn't far off the projections. Highest first-week sales of the year so far, most likely going to go platinum with no major hits. First studio album in five years and he's selling what he did in 2015? Again, Kendrick is a made man. I don't know why that has to be repeated.
You reach your commercial peak once and that's it. Kendrick had it five years ago, he doesn't need to do it again. And it's not just rap. Adele came back after six years and sold half of what 25 sold, without a monster hit and the album only being available in stores. But selling one million copies in 2021 is abnormal, so that's not a knock against her. Certain things will always factor into your sales.
The first week isn’t a flop but if this has like 70% drop in the second week with no songs becoming hits then it will be a flop overallDid I say anything about the album itself? I'm talking about the commercial performance, which has nothing to do with the quality. And Kendrick is apparently performing at the level someone of his caliber should be. I don't know why people think this album is a flop because it's not going to sell a million in the first week.
And as usual, people like you are complaining about the album so I'm sure it's going to be an entertaining listen.
Damn wasn’t an aberration. It was a response to publics reception to TPAB.I can agree with all of this. If you just compare it to the prior album, which is generally the most important information to determine whether an album flopped or not, it looks like a flop since it did 60% of what Damn did, but if you say that Damn was just an aberration, then it is on par with TPAB and thus not a flop.
The first week numbers.Damn wasn’t an aberration. It was a response to publics reception to TPAB.
That’s what he’s capable of if he drops music people want to hear and replayThe first week numbers.
That’s what he’s capable of if he abandons the style of music he typically employs and takes a more commercial/pop friendly approach.That’s what he’s capable of if he drops music people want to hear and replay
No not typically. section 80/good Kidd don’t sound like TPAB.That’s what he’s capable of if he abandons the style of music he typically employs and takes a more commercial/pop friendly approach.
Kendrick fans have failed him
why are you guys not supporting the album? shyt should of been cleared 500k by now![]()
kendrick fans are supporting him. what give artists big sell numbers are casual fans. majority of them did not know he dropped an album. no lead single 2 weeks to a month before release. no video for the single. no promo tour etc. he doesnt really need a promo tour anymore but not doing pre marketing for the album is why he didnt do 450k. which makes sense because this is his last album under tde. idk if its his last with interscope or aftermath and he strictly going with pg lang either way the promo for this was lacking. love the album he has a hit with die hard but the bulk of the album isnt going to draw casuals to it only his die hard fans are going to love this album.
No not typically. section 80/good Kidd don’t sound like TPAB.
TPAB was an experiment that didn’t work, he acknowledged that and came back out a better project. I don’t know what this new album is tho
Was Damn his most commercial/pop friendly/mainstream album to date?No not typically. section 80/good Kidd don’t sound like TPAB.
TPAB was an experiment that didn’t work, he acknowledged that and came back out a better project. I don’t know what this new album is tho
BTS?Juice WRLD did 100k+ physical last year I believe.
If I’m not mistaken, BTS moved 600k+ physical units in 2020. Taylor Smith moved 280k+ that same year.
Kendrick did 300k+ physical on TPAB as well.
Not arguing about whether CDs are viable still. You can’t dismiss physical sales when an artist’s fanbase has proven they’ll show up.