But you care about Abel getting lollipops to count towards his album sales, right? That's more reflecting of organic music consumption than real people actually streaming music?
And aren't you the same person who JUST brought up After Hours Spotify STREAMING NUMBERS to make a point about it being the bigger album? Can you make sense for once? Can you stop contradicting yourself?
For the third time, I only brought up the streaming numbers because that’s all y’all care about
I’m not propping up any streaming stats. I’m only resorting to them because it’s the only language they understand
So we should abandon streaming and go off your feelings that After Hours is a bigger album than CLB, right?
So we should abandon streaming and go off your feelings that After Hours is a bigger album than CLB, right?
You only care about streaming because Drake dominates streaming. If Drake dominated pure sales you would not give a damn about streaming numbers
Fans opening their phones and cutting on the music they like is bullshit but 100+ bundles of whips and chains, lollipops, and scarves on a daily rotating countdown clock accompanying albums is peak music consumption
Mental illness, I tell you. Dude bases all his points on feelings and zero common sense/logic.
Mental illness, I tell you. Dude bases all his points on feelings and zero common sense/logic.
Echoing Ben Shapiro talking points is great
Echoing Ben Shapiro talking points is great
I'm just glad other people can see how you have no logical consistency whatsoever in your arguments lmao.
Numbers are not law. In any field, even in sports. The higher number does not always mean the better player
Echoing Ben Shapiro talking points is great
I'm just glad other people can see how you have no logical consistency whatsoever in your arguments lmao.
Numbers are not law. In any field, even in sports. The higher number does not always mean the better player
We aren't arguing what's better, dimwit. We're arguing what performed better, something numbers best represent. My goodness.
Numbers are not law. In any field, even in sports. The higher number does not always mean the better player
We aren't arguing what's better, dimwit. We're arguing what performed better, something numbers best represent. My goodness.
Numbers are not law. In any field, even in sports. The higher number does not always mean the better player
Context matter with numbers in sports but it’s still objectively the most relevant way to measure players
It's like talking to a brick wall. Christ. I'm done, man lol. Y'all deal with dude who can't make sense to save his life.
We aren't arguing what's better, dimwit. We're arguing what performed better, something numbers best represent. My goodness.
And there’s still context behind those. It’s not black and white. Bigger numbers does not automatically equal bigger album
It's like talking to a brick wall. Christ. I'm done, man lol. Y'all deal with dude who can't make sense to save his life.
All you do is d***ride so I’m not surprised you can’t understand common sense
"Bigger numbers doesn't equal bigger album" so if album A sells 30M units and album B sells 2M units, if someone feels album B is bigger, it's automatic bigger than album A.
Yikes. And this is a grown adult.
Your personal anecdote is not law
I have not said one personal anecdote in this entire conversation
"Bigger numbers doesn't equal bigger album" so if album A sells 30M units and album B sells 2M units, if someone feels album B is bigger, it's automatic bigger than album A.
Yikes. And this is a grown adult.
The difference is After Hours has sold 5M and CLB has sold 4M. The difference is marginal first of all, and second of all, according to your own logic, After Hours is still bigger
The difference is After Hours has sold 5M and CLB has sold 4M. The difference is marginal first of all, and second of all, according to your own logic, After Hours is still bigger
They've both sold less than 5M in the US and CLB is currently outselling After Hours.
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woahhh wtf? lol
They've both sold less than 5M in the US and CLB is currently outselling After Hours.
After Hours was at 4.9 in October and CLB was at 4.0.
So, again, the difference is marginal.
And two, After Hours’s number is STILL bigger, so what are you even arguing
I have not said one personal anecdote in this entire conversation
You’re notorious for inputting convenient personal anecdote into arguments here on this site. Like how you said Rich Flex isn’t a smash because whenever you’re at a function, people only know the “21 can you do something for me” part