not sure if my post was offensive or something but that's just the way I talk usual, no shade
Shit Can Happen wrote:Alaine wrote:
Relapse sold big first week, but it didn't have much longevity at all, the public's reactions were mostly mixed/negative and there's nothing memorable about it (I'm talking about successful singles & stuff like that) And most important thing is, Eminem himself trashed Relapse so ppl figured out that he don't want Relapse to be remembered as his "comeback" album so they just ignored it.
You didn't like Relapse so therefore you think it makes sense for Recovery to be the comeback album. Big surprise. I liked Relapse so therefore I see that it was successful enough to at least validate Em's
existence in the industry. The album is still platinum no matter what you wanna say about it not having longevity, and in today's music industry that is pretty significant.
Hell, I stopped paying attention to the sales after awhile, but according to wiki it is now double platinum. If that's the case then he sure as fuck was "back" with that album.
everything I said about Relapse in my previous post are facts I collect from reading sale analyzing article, shows me ONE thing I said that biased?
Relapse sold big first week, but it didn't have much longevity? check
public's reactions were mostly mixed/negative? check, even Eminem said so himself
no successful single? check
Eminem himself trashed relapse? check
Relapse is double platinum but it got a re-release, for an artist like Eminem, I'd say it underperformed.
And the singles are very important these days, Jay-Z sold less than Em last year but ppl still
thought he sold more cuz his singles were big and got played everywhere. Singles are what keep albums & artists relevant nowadays. I still remember this time last year Relapse was like dead already and right now Recovery still going strong, it may even return to #1 this week.