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Nicki Minaj: 99 million RIAA units


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5 minutes ago, hellocory said:

This is not always the case :rip: There are contractual obligations, things that go on behind the scenes like marketing ploys, etc. A lot of the time an artist has no control over who is on the song with them, especially on a remix

The ****ing deflections. Those behind the scenes ploys and whatever other nonsense you wanna go with wouldn't happen unless that person is in demand. Either way somebody in charge of those songs WANTED Nicki on there. Why you dense low IQ hoes can't understand that is beyond me

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2 minutes ago, Abel Minaj said:

The ****ing deflections. Those behind the scenes ploys and whatever other nonsense you wanna go with wouldn't happen unless that person is in demand. Either way somebody in charge of those songs WANTED Nicki on there. Why you dense low IQ hoes can't understand that is beyond me

Let it go. This user is obviously a troll and knows their wrong, and isn't going to change their mind. No point in arguing with a brick wall

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1 minute ago, Black Jesus said:

Let it go. This user is obviously a troll and knows their wrong, and isn't going to change their mind. No point in arguing with a brick wall

Same size, density, and IQ

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From Wiki:

 

Trinidadian-born American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj has released four studio albums, three compilation albums, three mixtapes, one-hundred and one singles (including sixty-seven as a featured artist), and fifteen promotional singles.

 

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... So yeah. This is most impressive only if you choose to ignore the FLOOD of music, nearly 70% of which is on the shoulders of other artists. Props to her, but her stats hold up as long as you don't zoom into them. 

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All that just to end up with the reputation of a CLOWN :rip:

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26 minutes ago, Abel Minaj said:

You don't get put on a song unless they ****ing WANT you

But they don't want her anymore :ahh:

 

It's over, how far is Cardi? Probably on track to surpass this in less than 4 years :celestial5:

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13 minutes ago, Black Jesus said:

Keep reaching and you're going to pull a muscle. The remixes obviously SOLD copies, which is part of the reason why she has 99 million certified units, so downplaying her role in the certs doesn't work. Idk if you are alive/conscious when she first came out, but EVERYBODY wanted to work with her. She was everywhere on features. Many were successes, many flopped, but obviously many SOLD. 

Obviously because she was a new, popular artist / it-girl. Duh. The same thing is happening with Cardi now where she's the latest it-girl and everyone wants to work with her.

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2 hours ago, Theonlyqueen said:

Because she is a flop with no industry respect. McDonald's sells millions of burgers every hour, are they the most acclaimed burgers??? 

The queen of England isn’t universally loved and she’s still the queen of mother****ing England so-

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First Black Female Rappstress etc etc etc

 

 

YAWN!

 

 

Didn't she say she DOES NOT want to be called a female rapper? but when the rhetoric fits yours cause...

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20 minutes ago, Judas Bertha said:

divide that by the 300 tracks shes been featured on and you get 330k per track :clap3:

lmao

 

Cardi has sold like 30M in one year right? :skull: 

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:clap3: iconic

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12 hours ago, Theonlyqueen said:

Because she is a flop with no industry respect. McDonald's sells millions of burgers every hour, are they the most acclaimed burgers??? 

By people who eat them and go back for more, yes.

 

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Amazing ! :jonny5:  

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Congrats for having the most features too! It's really hard to make it on her own. 

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To think most of those units are from the sales area rather than streaming, its very impressive. 

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6 hours ago, Judas Bertha said:

divide that by the 300 tracks shes been featured on and you get 330k per track :clap3:

:toofunny2:

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Miki Minach did that! smasha!

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Disgusting. Why did God let this happen?

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I honestly can't remember ya'll hating Nicki this much before Cardi was out. Strange....:gaycat5:

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18 hours ago, hellocory said:

This is not always the case :rip: There are contractual obligations, things that go on behind the scenes like marketing ploys, etc. A lot of the time an artist has no control over who is on the song with them, especially on a remix

How... do you enter a contract to where you have to call an artist and work with them? :rip: This and the McDonalds statement.. y’all miserable folk.

 

OT: Congrats Queen of Rap!

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