So in week 50 drake (nwts) sold more than g unit (tboi) did in week 2....but indie is the way to go

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Ain't no way game selling more maybe first week yea but overall :mjlol:

G-Unit released what was supposed to be a mixtape but ended up a 6 track EP out of nowhere really

It was not a project they did any promo for just released online literally from one day to another

Let's see where it ends a month from now

Next week sales won't decline and I'll put my account on that
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Quoted just to show how much of a delusional dumbass this fukkboy is. 2nd week numbers going to be LOW.
Stan thinks they will be HIGHER than this week?
Putting his account on that?!?!

Make it an official bet with me I will take that one
 

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U can fool the nikkas that dont know sh1t not us breh :comeon:

Following his signing to Young Money Entertainment, Drake's mixtape, So Far Gone, was repackaged as a seven-song EP in 2009: the EP peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard 200, and was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). So Far Gone contained the singles "Best I Ever Had", "Successful" and "I'm Goin' In", which peaked at numbers two, seventeen and forty on the US Billboard Hot 100 respectively""


U comparing Drake's EP in 2009 to an EP in 2014. You comparing an EP with 3 singles released and marketed vs zero marketing given free on the internet EP:childplease:


Tell em why u hating nikka :ufdup:

Zero marketing and free on the internet?
Then why was all of them posting the ITUNES LINK? Free on itunes now?
And why did they perform on CABLE TELEVISION if it had no promo?
 

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Lol what do you mean by made for whites? We have different bodies now?
Perhaps the ass but that does not dictate clothes for "us" being baggy and "them" skinny.
I know the history of baggy clothes, it's still ugly. But everything was just bigger in the 90s, not only subculture hiphop and skateboard jeans but suits too, wider shoulders, bigger pants and in in high fashion.

And I already claimed that very few people are wearing skinny jeans, it's Wayne and Young Thug, most people (in big cities) wear slim fitted jeans. Which off brand nikkas call skinny cause they aren't baggy as garbage man pants. imo it just looks better, no material wasted, no dirt on the bottom of your pants and it shows of your shoes. And I wouldn't call the early 2000s shyt for fashion, I would call it subculture fashion ie hiphop fashion or hiphop style. Just like rock people wear black leather and white/black make up, rave freaks wear crazy colors and and garbage man pants.

The fashion I'm talking about is the one in which people who dedicate their careers to being creative and regularly change the way how we perceive a pleasant silhouette, how we creatively change our ways of making statements with out clothes and which inspires all of is implicitly or explicitly over time and space. And fashionable people will rock it, come up with their own twists, thoughtfully mix materials, colors and on.

Baggy pants will probably always be equated with gangster rap, just like the other subculture I mentioned have their small characteristics. Hiphop in general will keep on moving like it moved, by following fashion and putting their own twist to it. Just my guess based on previous observations.

fukk it, It's super subjective and very philosophical and everyone had their definition i guess and I'm not at home I'm on my phone shyt is killing me.
Blacks tend to have a wider lower body, while whites are thinner. Our thighs are bigger, and that effects how the legs are cut on your jeans. Why do you think high end jeans look corny on most black chicks, and are tight with the ass showing? It's cut for a thin white chick. For men its even worse, a big dikk is not comfortably in them slim shyts. When you make clothes, you make it based on the type of people who wear your clothes, and blacks weren't part of this process back then. Also, clothes weren't that big in the early to mid 90's, it was in the early 2000's when shyt got ridiculous. Yeah, you had some ridiculous big shyt being worn but, the average hip hop person wasn't wearing that shyt in the 90's. The people who I saw with them ultra baggy pants were techno heads. As far as everything changing, it was because of hip hop, I was there and remember the change. I can even tell you when it started changing, and that was in 1990. But that was in NYC, in 1992 it started to hit the whole country.
 
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50 eating....off selling 12000 albums for $6 each...a MASSIVE 72 grand split with all 5 members and 30 percent to itunes :russ::mjlol:

what label do you work for ginger kid?


bubububu its basic math


if only one day you could wake up look at yourself in the mirror and realize how corny you are

ill pray for you
 

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Quoted just to show how much of a delusional dumbass this fukkboy is. 2nd week numbers going to be LOW.
Stan thinks they will be HIGHER than this week?
Putting his account on that?!?!

Make it an official bet with me I will take that one

Go head official like toilet tissue

You'sa corny ass cracka too so to add flavor
If and when I win your account will be banned for life along with your other alias. If they don't sell more then 10K then my account is banned for life :Bank$:
 

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Blacks tend to have a wider lower body, while whites are thinner. When you make clothes, you make it based on the type of people who wear your clothes, and blacks weren't part of this process back then. Also, clothes weren't that big in the early to mid 90's, it was in the early 2000's when shyt got ridiculous. Yeah, you had some ridiculous big shyt being worn but, the average hip hop person wasn't wearing that shyt in the 90's. The people who I saw with them ultra baggy pants were techno heads. As far as everything changing, it was because of hip hop, I was there and remember the change. I can even tell you when it started changing, and that was in 1990.
people blame Hammer for the disastrous trend.

Lol so we need xxxl pockets, shorts that almost touch your shoes, jeans that couldn't fit people who are twice Big as yourself, jersey's that were for people that actually were 7ft and on :dead:. Motherfukkers were wearing skin tight pants in the 70s with no problems, the body difference (in probability) is minimal, the jeans-fit different is extreme.


Is that why black people aren't wearing them anymore unless they don't care about fashion? Unless they're in the hood? Man it was just a trend, it had nothing to with biology.
 

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I give a fukk about sales, i just want to hear good music, thats they pockets they gotta worry about:manny:
 

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fukking europeans that know NOTHING about AMERICAN hip hop commenting
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fukkin european. Stick to grime

i know nothing..cool.. since when did this whiteboy have better knowledge of RAP music than me LOOOL ?

all your threads revolve around SALES.. and you dare discuss music with me..wow im disgusted for even replying to you...

p.s. same nikka in the EP thread praising the album now here hating..its cool i see yall its okay to enjoy the music you know, nikkas aint gonna kill you for listening to G-Unit in 2014...

aight peace.... I'll take this L i mean 12k on an EP that dropped outta nowhere in less than 48 hours... k

I'm out.. y'all be cool now...
 

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people blame Hammer for the disastrous trend.

Lol so we need xxxl pockets, shorts that almost touch your shoes, jeans that couldn't fit people who are twice Big as yourself, jersey's that were for people that actually were 7ft and on :dead:. Motherfukkers were wearing skin tight pants in the 70s with no problems, the body difference (in probability) is minimal, the jeans-fit different is extreme.


Is that why black people aren't wearing them anymore unless they don't care about fashion? Unless they're in the hood? Man it was just a trend, it had nothing to with biology.
Those hammer jeans were just some extreme fashion shyt, nobody was wearing that for everyday wear. I never heard anyone give baggy jean style to hammer! Who told you that?

Again, the pants weren't that big in the early-mid 90's. It was in the 2000's that shyt was like you're talking about. And people wore skin tight in the 70's and it didn't look comfortable. No homo, but did you see what some men had to do to their dingalings to wear them shyts? They had to tuck to the side, and the shyt was still tight. Plus the fabric was thinner back then, so it isn't as bad as wearing some tight jeans.There is a reason that shyt died down, along with society not wanting to see a mans shyt in public. Before the 70's people just wore dress pants so cut wasn't that important. Once people wore stylish clothes, the cut started to be important. I remember when the change happen, I was happy as shyt because the clothes became more comfortable, especially for my dingaling. No homo. That's why I never understood why would a man want to wear skinny jeans knowing we have a different body part from women.
 
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