Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren

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scrapig wrote:im a sick fuck, just ask Josh.

StayWideAwake wrote:Emadyville wrote:i highly doubt he will do another single, i think this album is done with any attempt at more promotion
Other than if it won a Grammy I don't know who you promote to. What is the target audience that has yet to be convinced to buy the album, ya know? I'm not saying they should stop promotion it's just something I've been wondering. Who are these thousands of people that are just now being motivated to pick it up? Haha
You guys have to remember why Recovery was pushed so heavily. It appealed more the the mainstream. Stans can't ask for a less mainstream/pop album and then turn around and be mad that it isn't embraced as heavily in the mainstream. The market in pop culture for this album is probably smaller than that of Recovery, so Interscope is making the natural business decision to scale their marketing budget according to the current market (which takes current record sales into play as well, which has also downsized).
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren

Emadyville wrote:StayWideAwake wrote:Emadyville wrote:i highly doubt he will do another single, i think this album is done with any attempt at more promotion
Other than if it won a Grammy I don't know who you promote to. What is the target audience that has yet to be convinced to buy the album, ya know? I'm not saying they should stop promotion it's just something I've been wondering. Who are these thousands of people that are just now being motivated to pick it up? Haha
You guys have to remember why Recovery was pushed so heavily. It appealed more the the mainstream. Stans can't ask for a less mainstream/pop album and then turn around and be mad that it isn't embraced as heavily in the mainstream. The market in pop culture for this album is probably smaller than that of Recovery, so Interscope is making the natural business decision to scale their marketing budget according to the current market (which takes current record sales into play as well, which has also downsized).
I agree 100% with everything said. I think they should have released the album to make sure it was eligible for the grammys of this year but im sure they tried. shit like that pisses me off tho. album in sept or whatever the deadline is will boost sales with your 3rd or 4th single coinciding with grammy performances/wins, which em can definitely do the former and will most likely come up big as well with the latter.


scrapig wrote:im a sick fuck, just ask Josh.

alicia11 wrote:BB 200
#55 60 35 MMLP2
#97 130 172 The Eminem Show
#186 194 160 MMLP
alicia11 wrote:US album sales:
#55 Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 - 5,000 (2,151,000 total)
Hamza1972 wrote:UK Itunes
#10 Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (Deluxe Edition)
#111 Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (Standard Edition)
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Chika wrote:Calm down enters at #94 in the Hot 100


Hamza1972 wrote:UK Itunes
6. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (Deluxe Edition) & 99. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (Standard Edition)
28. Eminem - Curtain Call: The Hits
37. Eminem - Recovery
38. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
43. Eminem - The Eminem Show
79. Eminem - The Slim Shady LP
104. Eminem - Relapse


Hamza1972 wrote:2014 (UK)
Albums
35 - 35 - 86,000 - Eminem - Marshall Mathers LP 2 - 512,750
Singles
36 - 45 - 270,000 - Eminem ft Rihanna - Monster - 730,000





alicia11 wrote:Tour Effect on last week's official UK Album Chart
14 65 36 Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (35wks T75)
53 101 312 Eminem Curtain Call - The Hits
86 RE 173 Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
88 RE 86 Eminem Recovery
Hamza1972 wrote:iTunes debuted a new, exclusive, expanded version of Eminem's latest album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 on 4 July, and made it a featured item with a price tag of £6.99 last week. The album responds by leaping 65-14, with sales more than doubling to 4,151. It is 23 weeks since it was last in the Top 20.
Total: 517,000

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