penguintim Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Despite mass-buying attempts from the Barbz, Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday 2 has departed the Billboard 200 this week, becoming the Ice Age 4: Continental drift star's shortest-charting studio album on the chart to date. The album received 1,128,178 streams on Spotify yesterday, bolstered by the Big Foot chanteuse's world tour, which has received widespread media coverage. It was the 112th most streamed album by a female artist on Spotify yesterday, trailing behind recent releases such as Born To Die (5,606,957), Teenage Dream (4,368,087), Future Nostalgia (4,141,475), The Fame Monster (3,956,429), Good Girl Gone Bad (3,086,515), Dangerous Woman (2,334,923) and Dangerously In Love (1,373,395) and Paint The Town Red (song) (1,134,291). Weeks on the Billboard 200 Pink Friday: 77 weeks Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded: 49 weeks The Pinkprint: 123 weeks Queen: 57 weeks Pink Friday 2: 31 weeks The album has spent even less weeks on the whole chart than her previous album, Queen, managed to spend in the Top 100 (35 weeks). Congratulations Nicki on breaking another personal record Spoiler 1 6
Popular Post penguintim Posted July 23 Author Popular Post Posted July 23 8 minutes ago, theweekend said: it's not barbz day today lmao ??? 15
Minto Posted July 23 Posted July 23 her worst album to date she really thought she could get away with that garbage. i hope she's learnt her lesson. 2
getBusy Posted July 23 Posted July 23 (edited) 💄💄💄THEY DON'T WANT ME TO SUCCEED 🎀🎀🎀 I'VE SOLD TRILLIONS BUT THEY KEEP HIDING THE REAL NUMBERS 🎀🎀🎀 BECAUSE THEY'RE TOO AFRAID 🎀🎀🎀🎀 Edited July 23 by getBusy 5
UnusualBoy Posted July 23 Posted July 23 The whole Megan fiasco killed the era, I remember the album was still top 10 when that happened and then boom!! it started dropping like it's hot. 1
theweekend Posted July 23 Posted July 23 (edited) 2 hours ago, penguintim said: ??? after the cocaine bear, here it comes... but barbz told me it was MUCH MORE easier to clog BB200 after streaming happened so we couldn't compare to Nicki's releases in digital era. it seems the other way around. Edited July 23 by theweekend
slw84 Posted July 23 Posted July 23 It'll return. I think it'll hover in the bottom of the charts That said, radio played her songs on urban, rhythmic and top 40 and still these are the results. In the streaming era, you need to put out bodies. of work that people want to listen to for months and years. In the CD era it was about promo. Now it's about a body of work. This is her 5th album, still no classic album...a cult classic album at best and more pop classics than hip hop classics. Azealia kind of spilled when she said: All she had to do was make a song better than Bodak Yellow. To add, all she had to do was put out a body of work that people beyond easily excitable stans could get into and even the stans couldn't fake the funk for more than two months. At least she was able to get her stans to generate all that money from the merch and stuff but she left them with cheap material in return. I'm sure a remix, a discount, a deluxe version is down the pike to move this album back up the charts but it's telling how in the era of transparency you have J cole songs, Offset's Rick flair drip and many others still charting on Spotify daily as they made songs that people still want to hear and you don't really get those results from her. This is what happens when you focus on the gimmick sound/feature for the moment and do not make music that stans the test. of time. Will never be confused with being a fan of hers again but this lady created Lookin azz, the Monster verse, Blazin, Champion, and that Somebody else Mario feature. Off the top of my dome those are some quality timeless tracks. Maybe try giving your fans quality content to justify your antics like Kanye used to do which is why he still gets heavily streamed. he created classic, timeless art and doesn't have a catalog mainly of gimmicky songs. give your fans better and they'll stream for more than two months. They are dedicated to you...just give them something worthwhile next time. 1
slw84 Posted July 23 Posted July 23 1 hour ago, UnusualBoy said: The whole Megan fiasco killed the era, I remember the album was still top 10 when that happened and then boom!! it started dropping like it's hot. I don't believe this statement to be entirely true. I don't think the album was still that high up but if so Meg alone doesn't have that kind of power. to kill her era. I think post xmas seasons and no main releases in January many albums held up a bit by default and then soon enough there was movement and some albums stayed while others tumbled. Imagine if that was true...whew don't give her or the barbz another reason to hate them some Meg chile.
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