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Puff handled it right. Just fact is, Puff's not a entertainer. He's a business mogul. Everyone knows this. Its pretty to the point where if Russell Simmons or Donald Trump decided to drop a album. Nobody would cop. There's no reason why this album shouldn't have done better. If you replace Puff with ANYONE this album is seen in a whole different light. Soon as a artist becomes known outside of music that's pretty much it for their music career. Same @#+ goes to Cube, Will Smith, Luda, etc. Drake went the other way around. I think if he ever went back into TV/Film i'm not sure if his popularity wouldn't take a hit either.Originally Posted by FullMetal
Diddy must be shocked that this album didn't sell well. He is just too out-of-tune with today's music business.
Puff handled it right. Just fact is, Puff's not a entertainer. He's a business mogul. Everyone knows this. Its pretty to the point where if Russell Simmons or Donald Trump decided to drop a album. Nobody would cop. There's no reason why this album shouldn't have done better. If you replace Puff with ANYONE this album is seen in a whole different light. Soon as a artist becomes known outside of music that's pretty much it for their music career. Same @#+ goes to Cube, Will Smith, Luda, etc. Drake went the other way around. I think if he ever went back into TV/Film i'm not sure if his popularity wouldn't take a hit either.Originally Posted by FullMetal
Diddy must be shocked that this album didn't sell well. He is just too out-of-tune with today's music business.
Originally Posted by presequel
Diddy Dirty Money's highly publicized, Last Train To Paris pulled in 100,900 paying passengers in it's first week, debuting at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 charts.
Diddy's first album since 2006's Press Play was only predicted to move 60,000-65,000 units by industry insider Hitsdailydouble.com
http://hiphopwired.com/20...ts-at-no-3-on-billboard/
Originally Posted by presequel
Diddy Dirty Money's highly publicized, Last Train To Paris pulled in 100,900 paying passengers in it's first week, debuting at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 charts.
Diddy's first album since 2006's Press Play was only predicted to move 60,000-65,000 units by industry insider Hitsdailydouble.com
http://hiphopwired.com/20...ts-at-no-3-on-billboard/
THISOriginally Posted by DipsetGeneral
This album is very very good. I was also surprised at how well this was put together.
NT family definitely needs to download this album.
THISOriginally Posted by DipsetGeneral
This album is very very good. I was also surprised at how well this was put together.
NT family definitely needs to download this album.