@StillNotSoft "and not to mention this beef getting him killed helping his sales"
- lets talk more about all eyez on me sales'
skyrocketing after pac's
death.
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/19...70488_1_tupac-shakur-shakur-s-death-death-row -"
That album, All Eyez on Me, ``skyrocketed and all his albums sold handsomely. In the week after his death, there were more Tupac records sold than Nirvana records following the first week of Kurt Cobain's suicide.''

and then lets also talk some more about how don killuminati sold extremely well
because of his
death...(and, but to a lesser degree, because pac's body was being crucified on a cross on the album cover).

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"Last November, two months after Shakur's death, Death Row released (as scheduled) The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, which Shakur recorded under the name Makaveli. Not surprisingly, it opened at No. 1 with first-week sales of 664,000. Gridlock'd, the soundtrack to Shakur's last film (with only two Shakur tracks on it), also opened at No. 1 in February, but with sales of only 150,000."

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"Dudes sitting here with a straight face talkin bout Deathrow is the only reason Pac sold what he sold"
-well actually, if you want to delve further into the subject of album sales, there is proof that deathrow is basically the only reason he sold what he sold, because to this day pac's first
2 albums including thug life
combined have still not sold as much as ready to die, and me against the world is currently only certified 2 times platinum while ready to die is certified 4 times platinum,
and Life After Death was certified diamond years before all eyez on me was.
"who the hell you think is responsible for Biggie LAD selling if not Deathrow and its staff and allegedly its shooters"...
- "allegedly" is right because theres no proof DR had anything to do with it, nor is there proof that the "beef" is what got biggie killed.
and "at least 1 million of them sales go to Suge, and another million to the goat."
- thats all just 100% speculation and BS ur pulling out of ur ass.
If we gon talk about it lets talk about it instead of leaving out other shyt that it mentions in the very article YOU posted
"For instance, the Notorious B.I.G.'s Life After Death album, released just two weeks after B.I.G. (Christopher Wallace, a k a Biggie Smalls) was gunned down in Los Angeles, sold 685,000 copies the first week and has remained atop the Billboard album chart for three weeks. Since it was already one of 1997's most highly anticipated rap albums, it's hard to judge how much Smalls' murder helped sales.
According to Geoff Mayfield, Billboard's director of charts, Life After Death was ``certainly a contender to debut at No. 1, but his first album never threatened to do that. Gangsta rap can be big any time, but the suspicion is it wouldn't have happened with as large a number as it did, had it not been for that event.
One big national chain said that its sales were four times the original projection'' before Smalls was killed.
In the week after Smalls' death, about 10,000 copies of his 1994 debut,
Ready to Die, were sold, Mayfield notes, adding that, ``There was only so much stock out there since people knew he had a new album coming, though another chain said they would have sold more had they had more.''
You can play dumb if you want breh

,you know damn well the anticipation of what Big would say in response to Pac as well as his death helped his sales of LAD and apparently RTD too

...difference between me and you is I don't debate death helped Pacs sales becuz that would be stupid. But Pac haters and Biggie stans always use that death helping Pacs sales as if it only applies to Pac but not Biggie sumhow,like he sold diamond without controversy or dying
Far as MATW being only 2 times platinum
While Shakur was in prison, the album over-took
Bruce Springsteen's
Greatest Hits as the best-selling album in the United States, a feat which he took pride in.
[8] Shakur became the first artist to have a number one album while serving a prison sentence.
[22] It achieved multi platinum status and has sold 3,524,567 copies in the United States as of 2011.
[25]
Tupac Shakur's virtual appearance on the annual Coachella Festival (April 15, 2012) saw gains in sales, the album sold 1,000 copies the following week (Up by 53% from the previous week).
[26]
Still selling 500 copies a week in 2014

...Why am I even arguing sales wit you nikkas when the goat is international and the highest selling rapper of all time not counting Eminem who don't count

....oh that's right cuz yall don't wanna talk about how many classics Pac got vs how many Biggie got

,yall don't wanna talk about how Biggie spent 96 in fear and trying to find allies for a fukk Pac coalition
