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Irv definitely has the burner set up to view Ashanti's IG
Who was bigger in their peak ti or future
Idk why but this question bothers meWho was bigger in their peak ti or future
Wouldn't blame him
I'm tryna figure out why ain't nobody bust a baby in her by now???
Future is still in his prime music wiseIdk why but this question bothers me
Trolling?Who was bigger in their peak ti or future
TI at his peak wasn't 20% of what Future is now.
Wouldn't blame him
I'm tryna figure out why ain't nobody bust a baby in her by now???
Streaming isn't the standard. People actually went out and bought their albums, that to me shows the true stature of an artist. How their numbers would've looked with streaming is irrelevant. We have, however, seen what future would do without streaming and it was above average.I don’t know if you can or how you compare artists from this generation to those from say 2000-2012 or whenever streaming took off. I look at artists like Weezy, TIP, Jeezy, Luda etc. and their streams are so low compared to guys of this generation. What would their streams look like if we were already in the streaming era then? I remember like yesterday when Weezy sold a milli in a few days and everyone was talking about it nonstop.
I don’t know if you can or how you compare artists from this generation to those from say 2000-2012 or whenever streaming took off. I look at artists like Weezy, TIP, Jeezy, Luda etc. and their streams are so low compared to guys of this generation. What would their streams look like if we were already in the streaming era then? I remember like yesterday when Weezy sold a milli in a few days and everyone was talking about it nonstop.
Thank you. I'm gonna assume a lot of these dudes were too young at the time of ti run.This. Way too hard to compare CD artist to streaming artist. Strictly music or mainstream popularity? If it's overall popularity, it's T.I. and I don't think it's close. Mans was starring & getting legit roles in block buster movies. There was definitely a point where T.I., Wayne, and Jeezy could box with anybody.
You're literally doing.. what you're accusing others of doing.This is the problem with the streaming era. Y'all cats overvalue these dudes because you see em all the time. Ti king album sold more then future's last 4 albums combined. Tibis literally one of the top 20, he may be top 10, selling hip-hop artists of all time. To was also briefly the the best rapper(hottest) in hip-hop, you can't say that for future who still hasn't reached the heights of the big 3 of this generation. Ti did all this without having the luxury of streaming farms. I was on future before anyone knew who he was, back when rocko would randomly throw him on tracks before he dropped 1000. But y'all cats have recency bias like a mf.
Edit: I forgot to mention mans starred in and produced a legit box office hit at his height... Because the ADHD generation posts future songs on all their Instagram posts means future had a higher peak?
Future released 3 albums before the industry made the switch to streaming. So there is a reference point for how future would do if it was strictly physical sales.. also as an artist? Ti has more substance on his first two albums than future has in his career. Lastly, y'all dudes kill me with arbitrary Shxt like "impact" fam when future can make something like this then hit me up.You're literally doing.. what you're accusing others of doing.
It's too much nuance among other factors that determine a rappers mainstream success
As an artist TI is not ****ing with Future in any shape or form.
Once you in this **** all you can do is call a spade a spade
Catalog, influence, impact, etc. it's type disrespectful to even compare the two