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Bobby Tarantino sounds very different from his albums. He even speak about the difference on the Rick and Morty skit.

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All BT2 tracks are top 25 on Spotify so the numbers might rise. 

 

@FutureHive thoughts?

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9 minutes ago, dussymob said:

All BT2 tracks are top 25 on Spotify so the numbers might rise. 

 

@FutureHive thoughts?

he gets half an applause ✊?

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20 minutes ago, FutureHive said:

he gets half an applause ✊?

:skull:

 

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On 3/10/2018 at 7:46 PM, Domination said:

Still not a mixtape. Mixtapes have had a legitimate for basically all of the word's use except for the past few years when every artists wants to call an album they want to be able to distance themselves from "a mixtape". Mixtapes don't usually feature mostly original productions and don't cost money.

It’s really outdated to still see mixtapes as just free “street albums” that cost no money. The definition of a mixtape has shifted plenty by of times over the decades, this is no different. With the availability of streaming, it’s easier for rappers to distinguish what’s a side project and what’s a full length album. Today, it’s more about attracting new fans, whilst still being attractive to current fans. These huge major collab albums (Big Sean & Metro / 21 Savage & Offset) are another example. These clearly aren’t standalone eras. The songs that take on radio and streams and chart just happen to, due to rules of today.

 

I mean, it honestly all does blend up at the end of the day but it’s time to stop seeing as artists trying to push off a potentially doomed project. Especially when they’ve usually received acclaim.

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On 3/10/2018 at 2:41 PM, Temporal said:

Sold more albums my first week than Harry Styles and Katy Perry 
If that ain't a sign of the times then I don't know what is, man this **** is scary 

 

Karma sis :fan:  

Choli deserved

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On 2018-03-10 at 6:09 PM, dussymob said:

It’s a mixtape, and it was announced like last week. There’s no physical copies. Every rapper does this Lil Wayne, Drake, Migos, Future...

 

This is a major improvement from BT1 which sold 19k first week and peaked at number 12.

Isn’t that what Drake said about If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late and then he made physicals so now it’s an album?

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liberalmusiclover

People trying to throw shade at a mixtape opening with over 100K units. :rip: 

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YOUR TOP 20: LOGIC PREVAILS

 

Logic will debut at #1 this week with his new mixtape, Bobby Tarantino II. Both Logic and the latest from Lil Yachty will see the majority of their totals come from streaming. Old-school retail still drives rock, however, with both Judas Priest and Jimi Hendrixeach collecting over 95% of their totals from CD and vinyl sales. David Byrne appears headed to the Top 5 on the strength of a ticket bundle, which will make up most of his debut week. 
 

  1. *Logic (Def Jam) 115-125k SPS, 30-33k Sales
  2. Black Panther (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 64-69k, 10-12k
  3. *Lil Yachty (Quality Control/Motown/Capitol) 62-67k, 7-8k
  4. *David Byrne (Nonesuch) 56-60k, 55-59k
  5. The Greatest Showman (Atlantic) 48-52k, 30-33k
  6. Migos (Quality Control/Motown/Capitol) 46-50k, 3-4k
  7. *Judas Priest (Epic) 42-46k, 41-45k
  8. *Jimi Hendrix (Legacy) 32-35k, 31-34k
  9. Post Malone (Republic) 31-34k, 2-3k
  10. Ed Sheeran (Atlantic) 30-33k, 10-12k
  11. *Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (Stax/Concord) 25-28k, 24-27k
  12. Imagine Dragons (Kidinakorner/Interscope) 25-28k, 8-9k
  13. Camila Cabello (SYCO/Epic) 25-28k, 4-5k
  14. Kendrick Lamar (TDE/Aftermath/Interscope) 23-26k, 5-6k
  15. Tory Lanez (Mad Love/Interscope) 22-25k, 3-4k
  16. 6ix9ine (Scumgang/Tenthousand) 20-23k, 1-2k
  17. Bruno Mars (Atlantic) 20-23k, 6-7k
  18. Khalid (Right Hand Music) 19-22k, 2-3k
  19. Lil Uzi Vert (Generation Now/Atlantic) 18-21k, <1k
  20. Justin Timberlake (RCA) 18-21k, 9-11k
  21. Three Days Grace (RCA) 14-17k, 13-15k

 

 *DEBUTS

 

In political news, rumor has it Rex Tillerson found out he'd been ousted when he saw the President's tweet about it. We have no joke to add to that. 

 

http://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=310939

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18 minutes ago, KingB® said:

Will he have another disastrous second week drop though?

No, because most of his first-week units are streaming whereas last time they were sales. He's still strongly fanbase-driven, though, so I would expect a drop of 70-75% or so. 

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all these debuts, pushing camila down.

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David Byrne appears headed to the Top 5 on the strength of a ticket bundle, which will make up most of his debut week. 

 

bundles the power. #1 seller.
 

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3 minutes ago, fridayteenage said:

all these debuts, pushing camila down.

bundles the power. #1 seller.
 

she’ll be back next week

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