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Dolph 33k
Thug 28k
Thug and his team are trash at pushing his stuff. Almost forget he's signed to Atlantic.
Thug **** was just 6 songs bruh, not a lot to stream
And he dropped it randomly Sunday night so he ended up losing out on damn near 3 days of streams/sales
The comparison with Dolph is funny tho cause they could really be swapped label/position wise
Dolph more of general trap rapper, that’s perfect for a major, while Thug is a lil more experimental and a tougher sell to the masses
Thug is kinda in the same type of niche position Future was in until he got #FutureHive and Mask Off Challenge
At the end of day Thug is a much bigger name than Dolph.
Thug is perfect to sell to the masses. He's creative, he's catchy, the weirdo ****. People eat that up. Experimental works today. We gotta stop making excuses for dude, he just ain't where he should be.
Naw cause even Pluto was bigger than anything young thug has released
Dude was killing the radio with same damn time, neva end, turn on the lights, tony Montana, and magic.
Thug ain’t never have the juice like that.
Thug need to change his image. No more auto tune. Let’s just see him RAP. Cut out the antics. Embrace the fact that you’re a bisexual, and keep it moving
Bruh Pluto did 40k first week with all those “hits”. Slime Season 3 and Jeffrey both did those numbers
I don’t think y’all dudes realize just because all those records were bangers to “US” and spinning on urban radio doesn’t mean they were hits to the “masses”. Future couldn’t even land a record inside the Top 50 until Where Ya At w Drake.
Honest had Move That Dope w Pharrell and features from Drake, Kanye and ****ing 3 Stacks and sold 10k more than Pluto
That’s why after Honest his manager said they basically decided Future had to refrain from doing features and rebrand his whole ****.
If streaming was huge and the rules applied in 2012 like they do now that number would be different, those records got way more spin, urban songs kill the charts now and stay in the top 50. I don’t care what you type up, thug is not is big as 2012-2014 future. Everyone just wants him to be.
y’all just be talking. if u dont like his subject matter thats one thing but he be rapping.
C’mon Str8. You know damn well the streaming measures in 2018 don’t translate fairly to what was being done when Pluto and Honest released. *****s still sold physical copies back then. I’ve never seen a pressed CD from Thug.
40K in 2013 =/= 40K in 2018.
I know that, there’s way more deeper variables than even that but its besides the point. The point is Future was a niche artist having a hard time breaking through until he got social media viral buzz.
I was literally having these same exact “what Future and his team should do” convos with _’s years ago
And that’s because when Future started dropping albums that’s when we figured out he wasn’t as big as we really thought he was. If you remember Honest got pushed back a lil because he went on tour with Drake. We thought this _ was about to do 150k like Wale and then he dropped and we realized the mainstream wasn’t checking for him like that.
His team realized that as well which is why they came with a new approach Post-Honest.
Honest did 50k in April. Fast forward a lil over a year and he’s doing 150k with DS2 and finally breaking inside the Top 50 #FutureHive had a lot to do with that.
Ultimately...I feel what you’re saying in a sense. But the music had to be superb over the course of 3 outstanding projects in a row in order for Future to grab the “underdog” attention and ultimately “future hive” which led to the masses eventually picking it up in like May 2015.
So it all goes back to the quality of projects.