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That nikka
I may be a Lil late but....ain't the title of the album "dreams worth more than money"?
Sup with the thread title?
Sup with the thread title?
Didn't really matter... Wale has his own little following... Roc Nation wasn't gonna change that.
Wale should've stayed with Roc nation.
Didn't really matter... Wale has his own little following... Roc Nation wasn't gonna change that.
Dog... This is MUSIC... He peaked last album... People lost interest far before his recent album dropped. Didn't have the hit record like last time either.Look at his numbers with Roc Nation management (Ambition/The Gifted)
Attention Def/The Album About Nada (without Rocnation managemt)
He should've stayed.. That "loyal" following is disappearing! Where the loyalty at?
Dog... This is MUSIC... He peaked last album... People lost interest far before his recent album dropped. Didn't have the hit record like last time either.
late pass...just tried getting crunk to this in the gym...a no go...album is trash....deleted
The Body was all over the radio and Matrimony is now.Dog... This is MUSIC... He peaked last album... People lost interest far before his recent album dropped. Didn't have the hit record like last time either.
I knowget crunk?how do you do that?
Yes, he did. Bad was a hit. But this album was poorly promoted man. He fell under K. Dot's shadow. No one knew this album was dropping. Roc Nation would have done so much more with that Jerry Seinfeld theme.Dog... This is MUSIC... He peaked last album... People lost interest far before his recent album dropped. Didn't have the hit record like last time either.
Man..... This shyt is different now..... You can't just think it's easy as slapping a "Roc Nation" promo sticker on something and it popping. The people can listen to the single but no BUY the album. "bad" got him some extra female fans last run... They bought the album... This time noYes, he did. Bad was a hit. But this album was poorly promoted man. He fell under K. Dot's shadow. No one knew this album was dropping. Roc Nation would have done so much more with that Jerry Seinfeld theme.