Why do some fans care so much about sales?

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What do they get out knowing how much an artist sells? :patrice:

Whenever I see threads on here counting how much an album is selling, I’m always looking at screen like “why is this so important to a fan of the music and why is this discussed far more than the music itself”?


I’m curious to hear feedback on this :ehh:
 

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If you don't get mainstream or industry coverage, then I'm not going to hold sales against you.

But if you do, and your sales stink, then either you're doing something wrong or the industry is giving you more attention than you deserve. That attention deserves to go elsewhere.
 

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I don't think anyone cares anymore.them hits daily double threads don't hit like 2009 anymore .when was the last jay/nas sale thread? 2006 .smh
 

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This.

No body was talking this "if X name rapper sold x amount of albums it means x name rapper was better until than rapper 445" nonsense till 50 popped up on the scene.

Funny thing of it was (is) this was easily the tell tell sign you knew a fan didn't bother to listen to an album because they would fall to that dumb debate tactic album sales never will and never have determined how good an album is.
 

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If you don't get mainstream or industry coverage, then I'm not going to hold sales against you.

But if you do, and your sales stink, then either you're doing something wrong or the industry is giving you more attention than you deserve. That attention deserves to go elsewhere.
How are you defining this?
 

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"Dropped the album Strictly Business and you thought we would fold... 30 days later the LP went gold"

The artists themselves have been using record sales as a barometer of dopeness for quite a long time. So it's natural for the fans to follow the artists.
(I won't even go into all the anti-bootlegger songs of the late 80s/early 90s)

It's only when the East Coast stopped selling, or wasn't selling like Mc Hammer that suddenly sales meant nothing.

Suddenly everyone was on some, "I'm keeping it real"...

SMH.
 
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