Did they though? Based on what exactly? Because it's the narrative you would most want to be true?

I blame Wacky D for this "i'll just randomly pretend like I'm privy to rap album promotion budgets in vivid detail based on nothing and for no other reason than to make up imaginary points vis a vis rap sales" stuff on here...best i can tell they both got damn near the identical amount of promotion..only difference being that Sean's singles actually flopped less than Pusha's...there's this weird nonsensical messegeboard logic where people act like if two projects sell similar numbers of albums, but one has more successful singles than the other...the one WITH the successful singles is a bigger failure...as if single sales and airplay aren't an ADDITIONAL source of profit, but instead somehow a cost
What we have here is maybe the perfect example of how perception can be altered by meaningless stuff...