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HDD: Drake #1 210/11k, Bad Bunny #2 121k, Harry Styles #3 78k


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I can't believe he is over.

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1 hour ago, Mike91 said:

Makes Adele's first week numbers that much more impressive. 

 

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edit: Though honestly, this number is not THAT bad for a surprise release that had zero hype.

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Damn Bad Bunny truly is bigger than Drake now. Who would’ve thot in MIA days… me 

 

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This is low for him, but doesn’t he always release a big album, then a mixtape/flop/no promo/“singles era” era one?

 

This has happened before and then he comes back the next year with a bigger proyect.

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1 hour ago, Katamari said:

I mean can yalls favs divisive releases even crossed 100k in its first week 

 

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Folklore was divisive with everyone calling it boring and look how it did :giraffe:

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3 minutes ago, Trent W said:

This is low for him, but doesn’t he always release a big album, then a mixtape/flop/no promo/“singles era” era one?

 

This has happened before and then he comes back the next year with a bigger proyect.

mixtapes reading this/more life opened with 500k tho

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1 minute ago, ALA said:

:rip:500k is the new 1m unfortunately

800k is

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12 minutes ago, Bimbo said:

Damn Bad Bunny truly is bigger than Drake now. Who would’ve thot in MIA days… me 

 

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I wonder if Drake regrets giving him exposure with his feature on MIA.

OT: Drake has nothing to prove anymore. I don't get the unnecessary lashings.

 

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2 hours ago, johnzy13 said:

Drake, Post Malone, BTS, Kendrick all declining. I wonder whose next. 

Bad Bunny for sure 

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5 minutes ago, fridayteenage said:

mixtapes reading this/more life opened with 500k tho

Dark lane demo tape did 200k and it was also a surprise release in 2020

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Y’all are doing too much, there was no hype for this unlike with CLB, it also has way less tracks, it’s doing good numbers 

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1 minute ago, Sergi91 said:

Bad Bunny for sure 

He keeps getting bigger but keep wishing :heart:

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7 minutes ago, Gerardo said:

He keeps getting bigger but keep wishing :heart:

He won’t be on top forever hun but keep wishing  :heart:

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1 minute ago, Sergi91 said:

He won’t be on top forever hun but keep wishing  :heart:

No artist ever does, but I doubt his next studio album it’s the one that starts the decline:coffee2:

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This is a flat out bomb, but he is not "over". This album is the equivalent of Gaga releasing a rap album. NONE of his fans or GP casuals wanted or like the sound. His next album of average rap songs will bring him back to his normal numbers.

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Good. Let’s leave this 2018 sound where it belongs and refresh the charts. 

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1 hour ago, zoldyck said:

Bad Bunny latin album ended up outlasting Drake, Post Malone, BTS, Kendrick and Harry Styles album :jonny4:

 

the fact HDD predicted he would get blocked by Jack Harlow :ahh:

Harry's literally #3 and pulling 90K+ on his FOURTH week. Already scanned Platinum, his song literally #1. How is that being "outlasted" in any way? :rip:Legit the bulk of the difference in streaming #s is the amount of tracks. I wanna see any other pop act pull these streaming numbers with 13 tracks and no collabs.

 

OT: This number not really that surprising to me. CLB did 562K SEA with 21 tracks, now average that with 14 tracks and you get 374,667 SEA + whatever he can pull from iTunes. Now add to that the poor reception the album got and the drop makes perfect sense.

 

Track length makes a huge difference, and obviously the terrible word of mouth doesn't help. 230K is not that tragic nowadays anyway.

 

Like, it's tragic for Drake, who will probably never make House music again. But for the current market 230K for a short House album with bad reception is great.

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