Author Topic: How is selling 30,000 copies opening week NOT a horrible thing?  (Read 927 times)

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Re: How is selling 30,000 copies opening week NOT a horrible thing?
« Reply #30 on: July 07, 2006, 02:36:54 PM »
Since when is your album supposed to do all it's gonna do in a week or so? In independent circles 30,000 first week would be a good thing. I think it could go 300,000 to gold+ if they choose the next single right. Daz should do a remix that could be downloaded with purchase.

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actually, the majority of the albums do most of their business the first couple weeks after they are released.  Rarely does an album explode sales wise weeks/months after they are released.  Pretty much the only time that an album will gain sales after being released is right after the grammy's.  And this album is the furthest thing from being nomiated for a grammy 
 

Bomb-AŽ

Re: How is selling 30,000 copies opening week NOT a horrible thing?
« Reply #31 on: July 08, 2006, 12:52:35 AM »
it was a terrible album...and yes worse albums have sold more...but that isnt an excuse

being a legend doesnt mean you dont have to work hard on an album any more....if you dont put in work it shows on the record...a lotta this album was lazy...its disrespectful to the fans that have supported you for over a decade

never thought i'd say this but i made a mistake buying this album :(...and i hope dogg pound dont put out another one coz im not buying that...theyre just not hungry anymore...cube was, and it showed



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Si-Chiggedy

Re: How is selling 30,000 copies opening week NOT a horrible thing?
« Reply #32 on: July 08, 2006, 02:15:06 PM »

Nevertheless, the objective fact here is that the album is a relative flop next to  b) Snoop or Tha Pound at their peak.


Snoop's featured only on a few songs and what I hear is near on his peak from today. Dude's hungry, check "It's All Hood" his verse fucks Daz and Kurupt's one deep down in their asses!
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Re: How is selling 30,000 copies opening week NOT a horrible thing?
« Reply #33 on: July 08, 2006, 02:17:03 PM »
it was a terrible album...and yes worse albums have sold more...but that isnt an excuse

being a legend doesnt mean you dont have to work hard on an album any more....if you dont put in work it shows on the record...a lotta this album was lazy...its disrespectful to the fans that have supported you for over a decade

never thought i'd say this but i made a mistake buying this album :(...and i hope dogg pound dont put out another one coz im not buying that...theyre just not hungry anymore...cube was, and it showed



peace
LOL, I was gonna buy it too but u changed my mind. Thanx for saving me money ;D