Bruh most the songs I named are 8-10 years ago before the streaming boom.This is streaming. Which is a weird way to call something a hit, these days. The RIAA had to come up with new ways to certify what's gold and platinum. So what this means now is that the songs were played a lot on the streaming services, though people aren't actually buying these singles. So if you check the actual charts, they don’t have the same success. That's where it really counts. The actual platinum, is what sells, not streamed. Cole is a good example. He's selling records and being streamed heavily. So his album is a Top 10 album, across all genres. And had 4 tracks in the Top 10. Those are hits. He and Wayne are the only MC's to ever do that.
So for Wale, he's heavily streamed, but the songs aren't selling. So they're not charting that high. Before, you were platinum if you SOLD 1,000,000 pieces of your album or single. Now, if you stream 100,000,000 million times for free, they'll throw you a certification. When artists have Top 10 hits on the charts, that's counting actual sales and everything else. Those are actual hits.
These was actual big records