Ain’t no point in debating someone who cannot back up grandiose claims with any proof whatsoever. Any and EVERYTHING I say regarding Nas certifications, chart placements, and relative relevance within mainstream hip hop can be backed up. If
@Awesome Wells wants to claim he worked on SD and it was a sales disappointment he can certainly type whatever he wants. But without proof it means nothing.
The FACTS are that Nas put out SD and its been certified as a Platinum. Not based upon “double counting” but on its own merit. Nas himself seemed proud of what the album accomplished because he bragged about it on his VERY NEXT album Hip Hop Is Dead.
Facts are that because Nas owed Columbia another album he negotiated the move to Def Jam and DJ and Columbia split the profits of HHID and Untitled. Now if SD was such a sales disappointment I can’t fathom why Def Jam would bother to give Nas Ten Million dollars for FOUR MORE albums. But again if we’re dealing with FACTS then i’m not here to digress.
FACTS are that Nas was Platinum selling artist when he left Columbia. Any other argument without proof to the contrary is bullshyt.
FACTS are that Nas got at least Ten Million dollars to sign with Def Jam. The first three of which debuted at number 1. All three went Gold. Hip Hop Is Dead’s first week was higher than Stillmatic, Gods Son, and SD. Untitled’s first week was higher than Gods Son. So, barring any PROOF from all the knowing
@Awesome Wells that Def Jam was unhappy with three straight number 1 debuting albums that went Gold I BELIEVE that stating Nas pretty “decently” all things considered is pretty factual.
And even if we have to discount that last part, i ask the question again. WHAT RAPPER that debuted in 1994 can still debut within the top 5 when they release an album?
Because THAT rapper still seems pretty commercially relevant to me