BS. A few months after his debut on NL dropped, NL popularity fell offI only read the first page so it’s probably already been mentioned
imma say snoop probably carried them though
BS. A few months after his debut on NL dropped, NL popularity fell offI only read the first page so it’s probably already been mentioned
imma say snoop probably carried them though
Exactly. And that's why it was a beautiful thangBreh, everybody knows that these Wiki "stats" are bogus.
I don't know how many units they moved on their first album, but it wasn't no 800K. Steady Mobb'n was not even THAT big of a deal on the tank. They were hardly featured on No Limit albums as it was.
I used Snoop as an example. The point is No Limit was cross promotion heavy.
No Limit didn't need that type of exposure because they had artists NO ONE had ever heard of featured on platinum albums with ads inside the booklets of those platinum albums.
Think about all the hype of a new album: album covers, tracklist, features, production credits. With No Limit, you had everything but the tracklist BEFORE the albums dropped. With every album, you knew what it looked like, knew BBTP would be handling the production, and knew most of the roster would be featured BEFORE the album hit shelves.
Exactly. And that's why it was a beautiful thang
Both Steady Mobb'ns albums probably didn't sell 500k combined. They were one of the smallest acts, even tho they debuted with a hit single collabo with P (who got their original song and changed it up, just like How Ya Do Dat)
Breh, everybody knows that these Wiki "stats" are bogus.
I don't know how many units they moved on their first album, but it wasn't no 800K. Steady Mobb'n was not even THAT big of a deal on the tank. They were hardly featured on No Limit albums as it was.
I used Snoop as an example. The point is No Limit was cross promotion heavy.
No Limit didn't need that type of exposure because they had artists NO ONE had ever heard of featured on platinum albums with ads inside the booklets of those platinum albums.
Think about all the hype of a new album: album covers, tracklist, features, production credits. With No Limit, you had everything but the tracklist BEFORE the albums dropped. With every album, you knew what it looked like, knew BBTP would be handling the production, and knew most of the roster would be featured BEFORE the album hit shelves.
Mama Drama (album) - WikipediaSay what now?
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Exactly. And that's why it was a beautiful thang
Both Steady Mobb'ns albums probably didn't sell 500k combined. They were one of the smallest acts, even tho they debuted with a hit single collabo with P (who got their original song and changed it up, just like How Ya Do Dat)