Author Topic: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!  (Read 1544 times)

BiggBoogaBiff

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2012, 04:48:00 AM »
Kendrick is KNOWN outside of the internet and has been for a minute and its more than just white ppl who brought the music.  thats a ridiculous assumption

Yeah, he's been steadily touring, and dropping music for his fanbase, building that ish brick by brick. This is a great look for K Dot 8)


Yup.  Wiz, Juicy J, 2 Chainz, Curren$y, and a few others have brought a "brand new" standard back to the game, mainly Curren$y & Wiz.  Plus he's also one of the very very few YouTube! artists to ever not get corny.  Even though I have to add that if keeps rappin about $ he'll soon play himself the fuck out.  He's staying in his lane so to speak but it's a good chance that it'll backfire on him
 

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #16 on: October 31, 2012, 04:50:26 AM »
Congratulations to Kendrick. Will be buyin' my copy tomorrow.
 

HighEyeCue

Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #17 on: October 31, 2012, 05:36:43 AM »
you can almost double that number if this were about 7 or 8 years ago...I think Game did like 600k but he wouldn't have done that without the help of 50
 

bouli77

Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #18 on: October 31, 2012, 06:19:06 AM »
just received my deluxe edition today. bought 4 cd's this year, krit, slaughterhouse, xzibit & kendrick.

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these numbers woulda been good in 2001....now, theyre amazing


yeah, just like in 2001 going gold was a sign of success for solid rap releases, now you have to cross over to go gold. going gold in 2001 is like 200k nowadays. in 2001 tha eastsidaz went gold with their second album, they would never do it in this time and age. conversely, BOB's album The Adventures of Bobby Ray went gold in late 2010, in 2001 this would have gone at least 2x platinum.
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #19 on: October 31, 2012, 06:23:19 AM »

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these numbers woulda been good in 2001....now, theyre amazing

 in 2001 tha eastsidaz went gold with their second album, they would never do it in this time and age. conversely, BOB's album The Adventures of Bobby Ray went gold in late 2010, in 2001 this would have gone at least 2x platinum.


more like vice versa
 

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2012, 08:19:17 AM »
congrats.go 2 show skillz still sells.kendrick sold way more records then 2 chains & sold  as many records  as nicki minaj.
 

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #21 on: October 31, 2012, 08:27:33 AM »
When you think of all the white boys into Kendrick's music it makes sense he moves big numbers.

And Kendrick will gladly go without the support of your blatant racist ass. nuff said, kthxbye.

White people love Kendrick = Moves Units.
 

bouli77

Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #22 on: October 31, 2012, 09:49:14 AM »

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these numbers woulda been good in 2001....now, theyre amazing

 in 2001 tha eastsidaz went gold with their second album, they would never do it in this time and age. conversely, BOB's album The Adventures of Bobby Ray went gold in late 2010, in 2001 this would have gone at least 2x platinum.


more like vice versa

? what do you mean vice versa ? that Bob's album went double plat and that it would have gone only gold in 01 ?
 

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #23 on: October 31, 2012, 12:12:24 PM »

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these numbers woulda been good in 2001....now, theyre amazing

 in 2001 tha eastsidaz went gold with their second album, they would never do it in this time and age. conversely, BOB's album The Adventures of Bobby Ray went gold in late 2010, in 2001 this would have gone at least 2x platinum.


more like vice versa

? what do you mean vice versa ? that Bob's album went double plat and that it would have gone only gold in 01 ?


lol...dont count on his reply having to do anything with whats being discussed.
 

DeeezNuuuts83

Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #24 on: October 31, 2012, 12:45:37 PM »
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Think about it -- Mack 10, Game, Jay Rock and Menace were all trying to get on tracks with him.

I think it's the other way around, especially for Mack 10. when they signed Mack 10 to Cash Money he was more established than Weezy even though his career was seriously ebbing. but i feel your for the rest of the post.
Not exactly.  Lil Wayne's first album was officially certified Platinum while his second was Gold, and when Mack 10 signed after that, Mack 10's albums prior to that were only certified Gold, plus Bang or Ball didn't get certified anything.  Obviously at that point in their careers, Mack 10's resume and relevance to hip-hop was a lot stronger than Lil Wayne's, but it's not as if Lil Wayne was a nobody, plus their album sales at that time were very similar, though Mack 10's declined while Lil Wayne's increased.

Either way, by those rappers co-signing him by doing tracks with him (which makes him appear more certified), they're obviously going with it in exchange for the exposure, regardless of what the guy is putting across and how fucked up it might be.  So maybe when Beiber gets a little older and wants to start getting flamed up, they'll co-sign him too if the money is right.

It's just such a radical shift from when before people would get punked if they started Crip Walking and weren't from the hood (even though it was so trendy 10-15 years ago), but now people can claim Blood this and Damu that without repercussion as long as your music is in heavy rotation.
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #25 on: October 31, 2012, 02:19:06 PM »

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these numbers woulda been good in 2001....now, theyre amazing

 in 2001 tha eastsidaz went gold with their second album, they would never do it in this time and age. conversely, BOB's album The Adventures of Bobby Ray went gold in late 2010, in 2001 this would have gone at least 2x platinum.


more like vice versa

? what do you mean vice versa ? that Bob's album went double plat and that it would have gone only gold in 01 ?


B.o.B just wouldnt have been as popular in 2001 as Tha Eastsidaz, and thats not even factoring that both Stars backing Tha Eastsidaz and B.o.B were out then.  That lane he's in (and helped create for himself) simply wasnt there in 2001, that kinda Rap simply wasnt accepted like that back then.  Hip Hop is way more diverse now than its ever, its just Bloggers looking for contraversy to get everybody talkin to make u think Rap music and Hip Hop culture was something different when it comes to certain issues and accolades back then.  It kills the history of the game a little too, word to the HHID album. 


White folks may (or may not in cases) support the culture financially but Black folks have always and will always dictate it.  We wouldnt have been so receptive to a Pop Artist (in his case the literal definition of it) back in 2000/2001/2002 and so on.  It took a while and alot of ground breaking to get to this point in the culture.  It just wasnt always this diverse and demographically unanimously accepted as it is today. 
 

DeeezNuuuts83

Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #26 on: October 31, 2012, 04:31:36 PM »
White folks may (or may not in cases) support the culture financially but Black folks have always and will always dictate it.  We wouldnt have been so receptive to a Pop Artist (in his case the literal definition of it) back in 2000/2001/2002 and so on.  It took a while and alot of ground breaking to get to this point in the culture.  It just wasnt always this diverse and demographically unanimously accepted as it is today.
But it didn't get that way without compromises.  Hip-hop culture and mainstream were so far apart 10-15 years ago, whereas now, they're a lot more alike in terms of style.  Now you have rappers dressing like everyone else (skinny jeans, V-necks, skater brands, skateboards, hipster shit) rather than the style more associated with the streets.  Similarly, you have non-street people wearing stuff that used to be street-oriented.  For example, I have a friend who just likes wearing bandannas in his pockets ALL THE FUCKING TIME but he lives in Irvine, pretty much the safest city in the U.S.  We went to Vegas earlier this year and he was still wearing it, and sure enough someone who ended up being from Rollin 40 Crip asked him what was up, and I just said my friend (who was drunk) just likes sporting bandannas.  So there's a lot of crossover in style now.
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #27 on: October 31, 2012, 04:43:30 PM »
^thats exactly what i said.  some folks just have a super short attention span and only wanna remember and hear what they wanna remember and hear and then try to airbrush it like theyre not more wrong or right than the person they initially had the dispute with
 

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Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #28 on: October 31, 2012, 11:27:23 PM »
wow, i'm really suprised by this album moving these numbers.
I thought the album was weak, and far from a classic, but these numbers are huge for this day and age in rap.
I mean i guess he had to do atleast ok numbers, because he's got the interscope machine behind him.
Dont really feel his music but congrats to him anyways. more power to him
 

bouli77

Re: CONFIRMED: Kendrick Lamar Charts @ #2 With 242,122 Units Sold!
« Reply #29 on: November 01, 2012, 07:11:35 AM »

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these numbers woulda been good in 2001....now, theyre amazing

 in 2001 tha eastsidaz went gold with their second album, they would never do it in this time and age. conversely, BOB's album The Adventures of Bobby Ray went gold in late 2010, in 2001 this would have gone at least 2x platinum.


more like vice versa

? what do you mean vice versa ? that Bob's album went double plat and that it would have gone only gold in 01 ?


B.o.B just wouldnt have been as popular in 2001 as Tha Eastsidaz, and thats not even factoring that both Stars backing Tha Eastsidaz and B.o.B were out then.  That lane he's in (and helped create for himself) simply wasnt there in 2001, that kinda Rap simply wasnt accepted like that back then.  Hip Hop is way more diverse now than its ever, its just Bloggers looking for contraversy to get everybody talkin to make u think Rap music and Hip Hop culture was something different when it comes to certain issues and accolades back then.  It kills the history of the game a little too, word to the HHID album. 


White folks may (or may not in cases) support the culture financially but Black folks have always and will always dictate it.  We wouldnt have been so receptive to a Pop Artist (in his case the literal definition of it) back in 2000/2001/2002 and so on.  It took a while and alot of ground breaking to get to this point in the culture.  It just wasnt always this diverse and demographically unanimously accepted as it is today. 

all i'm saying is that an album like BoB's with two strong radio friendly singles would have gone 2x platinum in 2001, when he only went gold in 2011. and conversely a hardcore rap album like Tha Eastsidaz which went gold off the strength off their first effort and Snoop Dogg's backing would have had trouble selling copies in 2012 because even legends have a hard time selling copies, Snoop's last gold-platinum selling projects was in 2006.

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We wouldnt have been so receptive to a Pop Artist (in his case the literal definition of it) back in 2000/2001/2002 and so on.  It took a while and alot of ground breaking to get to this point in the culture.  It just wasnt always this diverse and demographically unanimously accepted as it is today. 

if you think about it, Nelly was popish, Snoop started going pop in 02 when he started fucking with Pharell (it resurrected his mainstream career) and when he dropped PTCTBTB, Jay-Z became larger than life as soon as he dated Beyoncé and fell out with Dame, and this was in 2002. 2002 was a stepping stone for the mainstream accolade of hip-hop. after that, the boundaries between hip-hop & rnb & pop music have kept getting blurrier and blurrier.