But he's projected to do/did 800-850k just purely off album sales
1500* = 10 songs = album sale that's where I got the 10 songs fromlol 150000 streams = album sale
People say that every time he drops an album and I still havent found one I likeAlbum dont sound that bad at all. Take a listen, breh.
Dude's talking about the Spice Girls, Nine Inch Nails, Pamela Anderson and stupid shyt like that with a goofy sing-song chorus on some Bloodhound Gang shyt (also Interscope, what a coincidence).
How old are you, breh? Because "My Name Is" was straight up pop when it came out. Cutesy, jokey suburban pop-rap.
Y'all acting like Em came out with It Aint Hard To Tell or some shyt like that. Dude was a pop rapper from jump. The sound of pop always changes because pop vultures whatever's the real shyt at any given moment. But we know pop when we hear it - at least I do.
The song is pretty poppy man. Don't lie. Yeah he's rhyming better than 99.99% of pop rappers are but the beat and hook is pretty poppy.
Link?with streams it says 631k, 600k physical
You gotta stream a song 1500 xs for it to be an album saleSo anytime I go on Apple Music and listen to Illmatic in its entirety, Nas just sold an album?
I have no problem with Em's skills he's just not who should be the face of the culture in 15-20 years.
And Drake should be seen as pop rap perfected. Or maybe better put, the nail in the coffin of rap going full blown pop. Meaning mainstream media now completely controls the narrative, the mainstream media played no part in Nas and Jay but look what it did with Drake and Meek.
but according to The Coli... Drake fell off & people ain't feeling him like that anymore...![]()
but according to The Coli... Drake fell off & people ain't feeling him like that anymore...![]()
My Name is doesn't sound as much poppy as Drake's music, don't lie to yourself man. then Guilty Conscience came out which was a pure rap song with Dr. Dre, was that a pop song?
i wouldn't call it "pop" cause it isn't as soft as the music right now, he's talking about some weird shyt but it's far from pop music. it's more mainstream yes, but not pop. now what Drake has just released is what you call pure crossover music. that is far from "hip hop".