I think anything above 600000 is good.
But this time I’m worrying about lingevity more. Recovery has great longevity commercially speaking and chartwise, it will reach 4.5milliom by the end of this year.
alicia11 wrote:I think anything above 600000 is good.
But this time I’m worrying about lingevity more. Recovery has great longevity commercially speaking and chartwise, it will reach 4.5milliom by the end of this year.
Cinderella Stan wrote:EriCartman wrote:Recovery was like one of the biggest albums of 2010.
It made Em one of the biggest stars and relevant again.
3 singles were dominating the charts and getting crazy radio-play.
Em won over the teenagers ( new fans ) and his Facebook page exploded. It might have been a bit corny and sellout, but it worked. Recovery was the best selling album of 2010.
I am hyped about MMLP2 but the singles aren't doing nearly as good as the Recovery ones did.
The songs are better, but 800 k-- 1mil isn't realistic. He will match Recovery, tops.
Come guys, this is 2013, platinum in the first week, nawh, even though It would be cool.
If we are talking about first week sales, I don't see how MMLP2 can't do better than Recovery. The only song that was out before Recovery came out was Not Afraid (well, WBD it wasn't received well) and now we have three songs plus two videos. There is a CoD promotion as well. Soon, there will be live performances and interviews and The Monster is coming tomorrow, which is a potential massive hit. Plus, all the fans Em made with Recovery are still here, the Recovery buzz is not gone. In addition, Eminem is blonde again and the album is named MMLP2. Not to mention that Recovery leaked 2 weeks early. And given the fact that Relapse first week numbers were close to Recovery's, I'd say MMLP2 doing more than 700K is guaranteed. IMO, It will reach 1 mill.
Eminem wrote:Unfashionable and bout as rational as a rash in a fag's asshole
Cinderella Stan wrote:EriCartman wrote:Recovery was like one of the biggest albums of 2010.
It made Em one of the biggest stars and relevant again.
3 singles were dominating the charts and getting crazy radio-play.
Em won over the teenagers ( new fans ) and his Facebook page exploded. It might have been a bit corny and sellout, but it worked. Recovery was the best selling album of 2010.
I am hyped about MMLP2 but the singles aren't doing nearly as good as the Recovery ones did.
The songs are better, but 800 k-- 1mil isn't realistic. He will match Recovery, tops.
Come guys, this is 2013, platinum in the first week, nawh, even though It would be cool.
If we are talking about first week sales, I don't see how MMLP2 can't do better than Recovery. The only song that was out before Recovery came out was Not Afraid (well, WBD it wasn't received well) and now we have three songs plus two videos. There is a CoD promotion as well. Soon, there will be live performances and interviews and The Monster is coming tomorrow, which is a potential massive hit. Plus, all the fans Em made with Recovery are still here, the Recovery buzz is not gone. In addition, Eminem is blonde again and the album is named MMLP2. Not to mention that Recovery leaked 2 weeks early. And given the fact that Relapse first week numbers were close to Recovery's, I'd say MMLP2 doing more than 700K is guaranteed. IMO, It will reach 1 mill.
4Corners wrote:?????????
There was literally a 133,000 difference in first week sales between these two.
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot]