Also criticizing the "earned equivalent" sale model (one hit song on the album gets millions of plays and it's applied to the entire album's sales) is retarded because in the 80s and 90s people were buying pop albums for the one hit song on MTV. It's the exact same thing
This is 100% nonsense for a couple reasons.
1. In the 80's and 90's the hit songs and videos on MTV were singles, which you could buy separately. And unlike now, that didn't go towards the album sales.
2. Drake is one of the biggest pop stars in the world. Nobody was buying the blockbuster pop albums for a couple songs back in the day, cut the bullshyt out. "Thriller" didn't go 30x plat because a bunch of people copped "Beat It". The album has 9 songs and 7 were multi-plat singles. If the MJ comparison is too high a bar, virtually any pop star from the 80's and 90's is exactly the same. Those albums did ridiculous numbers because 90% of the record was hits.
Fred.

