Lol, Ross fans just post the dumbest shyt. His sales have not increased with each release that's a lie. Go look at the numbers.
This thread is just riddled with shyt like this by Ross fans, as is each Ross thread. His fans spin as many lies as Ross does.
So I guess Ross record touchn you with user for the streets?! Sit the fukk down. Ross can't crossover because he can't. All his crossover tracks are duds. Ross wishes he could make a lollipop or a whatever you like.
I also find it hilarious that Ross fans think Ross has ever been on Jeezys level. Jeezy has platinum plaques. Ross doesn't. Ross at his peak equals jeezy at how lowest. Let that sink in.
Port of Miami Released: August 8, 2006
Label: Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam, Poe Boy
Format: CD, LP, digital download
1 1 1 US: Gold[6]
US: 750,000[7]
Trilla Released: March 11, 2008
Label: Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam, Poe Boy
Format: CD, LP, digital download
1 1 1 14 US: Gold[8]
US: 645,059[9]
Deeper Than Rap Released: April 21, 2009
Label: Maybach Music, Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam
Format: CD, LP, digital download
1 1 1 23
US: 434,000[10]
Teflon Don Released: July 20, 2010
Label: Maybach Music, Slip-n-Slide, Def Jam
Format: CD, digital download
2 2 2 17 169 US: Gold[11]
US:
724,000[12]
His sales took a dip after his debut, but he bounced back with the fourth release. Not many rappers can say that. Usually after sales take a dip after album three, rappers don't recover.
Ross hasn't crossed over because he hasn't had a crossover song. Everything he's made so far has been in the category of R&B/Hip Hop. I can't think of a single rapper who crossed over by doing a song with Usher. Even Usher's biggest hits haven't been "cross over" records, but they crossed over anyway. "Yeah", "Burn", "Love In This Club", and "My Boo" aren't blatant crossover attempts especially not in the way that his recent songs like "Scream" and "DJ Got Us Falling In Love" are. "Touch N You" is as crossover as "Lay Back", "Boss's Girl", "Speedin", or "Super High".
Ross would look as dumb as Jeezy if he made a record like "Lollipop" or "Whatever You Like". Point is neither Ross or Jeezy could create a record like that and "sell it" because they aren't T.I. or Wayne. Neither Ross or Jeezy could create a crossover record without assistance. Both artists' biggest records have features on them or they were featured on a bigger artist's song.