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it wasnt promoted enough..or probably "g funk" and the westcoast was fading out at the time, 97' right?..
Promotion for sure.
I heard something like 150,000 was all it sold. I wonder if Nate even made any money off this album.
Quote from: Mekkan Refugee on June 04, 2012, 08:47:18 PM I heard something like 150,000 was all it sold. I wonder if Nate even made any money off this album. sellin 150,000 indepently means you're eating good... and as far as i know it sold close to 250k, but i'm not sure. Nate was schooled by D-Shot & Big C Style on the independent game, so i'm pretty sure he made a nice profit.from what i read, he sued Death Row to get his masters and be able to re-release the material from G-Funk Classics Vol. 1. IMO, the reason it didn't go anywhere near gold or platinum was because of the G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 situation, and because he dropped it independently in 98 when the westcoast scene was losing momentum big time. aside from Snoop, Cube, Quik & E-40 (not counting 2pac) which where all major releases, nobody went gold or plat on the west. just like if it had not been pulled out of the shelves, G-FUnk CLassics wouldn't have sold much either, as soon as Suge went to jail, Death Row never really moved any units like that, it's a pity cause as it has been pointed out, Never Leave Me Alone was a top 40 hit. Nate & Rage were the biggest losers on Tha Row, if their albums had dropped during the label's heyday, they would have at least a plaque for their own albums.