This is all cool.
But it's like Premier said not too long ago, "Fans gotta stop acting like they work at record labels." Where albums chart and how much they sell, is still the kinda sh*t that only the actual artists and labels should be discussing. On the fan side, the important thing to do if you really f*ck with the music, is to go spend bread on these albums. Support them monetarily.
I can't even imagine in '94, sitting around with my people as kids talking about, "Yo! You heard that new Nas joint? I heard the album moved 60,000 units first week". HAHA! WTF? JID just said recently that the most annoying thing for him, is seeing fans talk about sales and chart positions. And I get it. Because none of it matters. It definitely shouldn't for fans. What matters most is the quality of these projects, and really, just the fact that these legends are still making music.
The only reason I'm interested in it, is as a barometer of what other music we might get in future.
For example if we see Mobb selling, then chances are we might get more legacy acts motivated to put out products, do similar press etc. which is exciting.
If this album is successful there is more reason for Hav to go on a producer run because he knows the demand is there.