Raphy23 Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Last week "Think Later" surpassed this milestone in only 6 months 1
Raphy23 Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 greedy 1,282,467,042 exes 334,633,691 run for the hills 126,542,442 hurt my feelings 49,086,533 we're not alike 37,364,487 cut my hair 35,547,748 grave 32,477,805 guilty conscience 28,145,946 think later 23,377,805 calgary 21,388,903 messier 20,477,502 stay done 19,501,323 plastic palm tree 19,971,700 want that too 17,223,025 We're Not Alike leap-frogged CMH and Grave. Messier leap-frogged PPT and Stay Done (since the album was at 1B streams). 1
ATRL Moderator feelslikeadream Posted June 25 ATRL Moderator Posted June 25 In a perfect world: Plastic Palm Trees: 965,189,477 Want That Too: 870,394,611 1
ChrisTheLoner Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Smash album It'd be at 3-4B if RCA actually pushed more than 2 singles Excited for what she's gonna bring for her next era (hopefully more singles, justice for Hurt My Feelings ) 1
bigham Posted August 30 Posted August 30 RIAA.com: TATE MCRAE Title: THINK LATER Certification Date: August 29, 2024 Label: RCA Format: ALBUM Gold and... TATE MCRAE Title: EXES Certification Date: August 29, 2024 Label: RCA Format: SINGLE Gold Platinum TATE MCRAE Title: GREEDY Certification Date: August 29, 2024 Label: RCA Format: SINGLE Gold Platinum 2x Platinum 3x Platinum TATE MCRAE Title: RUN FOR THE HILLS Certification Date: August 29, 2024 Label: RCA Format: SINGLE Gold TATE MCRAE Title: YOU BROKE ME FIRST Certification Date: August 29, 2024 Label: RCA Format: SINGLE 3x Platinum 4x Platinum 1
Ger Posted August 30 Posted August 30 I thought "greedy" was going to be higher ngl. "you broke me first" deserves Diamond, let's get it right.
Truth Teller Posted August 30 Posted August 30 run for the hills really should have been pushed in March. I get that they wanted her back in the studio asap and they probably believe(d) that whatever sessions she did off of Greedy's industry momentum would yield stronger singles than whatever options this album had, but why pass on an easy hit? It just needed a radio push Her "Knees", I fear
makeawish Posted August 30 Posted August 30 nothing around the marketing of think later really makes any sense: why insist that she finish the album in two weeks only to dump it out in the middle of december, then put all the focus back on the songs we already had? dumbass record label strategy
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