
Recene wrote:Revolutionary wrote: people don't know about them in Europe.
I know them.
I know them too! Damn, I even have a blog about them

Recene wrote:Revolutionary wrote: people don't know about them in Europe.
I know them.
Slaughterpause wrote:Solid album except for a few misfits like Throw It Away, Throw That and I'm not a fan of Walk Of Shame or that B.O.B. feature neither. Does anybody know when we get the hi-res/no DJ version of the mixtape? I'd like to replace some songs and burn a CD I can listen to in my car and I'll keep my original copy on the shelf like most of us.
mdemaz wrote:dam
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Revolutionary wrote:I don't know, Em would obviously push 200k+ just from iTunes.
It depends on the competition.
However, it should sell more than 40+k depending on the competition between number 1 and 2 if and only if it remains there.
If a whole week passes and it's still there or even better, number 1. Overall sales (including physical CDs and Amazon) will surely be near 100k.
Radioactive didn't even reach the top, its best position was 14 if I remember correctly and overall sales were 40k so this will at least double that.
Kill You wrote:Take Crooked I, Royce Da 5'9", Joe Budden, and Joell Ortiz off of Throw That and all you have is the beat.
mdemaz wrote:dam
EminemBase wrote:Just listening to their debut again... so much better.
"You rappers chasing popularity by any means", oh the irony.
master360 wrote:EminemBase wrote:Just listening to their debut again... so much better.
"You rappers chasing popularity by any means", oh the irony.
they not chasing popularity by any means, its true ,they make hit songs now,but theyre still writing real lyrics,not bullshit like rick ross and others rapper.They havent yet sold their ass. (at least not from the point of view of the lyrics) and we speaks about hip hop...so...this is the important thing.
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