Bigger than any Frank or Miguel song
You keep reiterating this "pop" thing as if Rihfund's biggest hits aren't generic pop songs. What is your point I don't get it. The only difference is Christ is actually an Urban artist, with white people against him after beating her ass, and is STILL able to crossover successfully and get a hit among them. And?
Reaching with this "solo" thing like Tyga or Busta Rhymes are really out here racking up and handing out hits and not the other way around is
But whatever helps you sleep at night sis and makes you feel better about the fact that ChrisT is still the King of R&B after beating Rihfunds ass.
I'm not the one who said my fave was R&B royalty. I know RihLord is pop.
Anyway, Chrissie's works will forever be critically panned and he won't ever sell half of Exclusive.
RihLord conquered
I don't really support streaming in general. I still buy physical copies of ablooms. I am just wondering if it's failing or not
I think sales have gone down even further. I'm still going to buy physical releases because I am a sucker for artwork and lyrics and my car doesn't have an audio jack. I'm probably not buying any kind of music for my iPhone anymore though. I don't see the need. The death of digital sales is real though.
Demand, accolades, hits, airplay, streams, followers, shows, Urban radio and television, social media, literally like everything....
Aren't Demand, accolades, Hits achieved with sales? and Aren't airplay, followers, TV and radio suppose to be means to get sales? I mean otherwise if you are high on radio but have no sales... that's Payola right? Not shading just genuinely curious about how you measure success
So he gets less critical acclaim and has been outsold by several male artists with real R&B music and not songs like Wake Me Up in their works but since he gets tonnes of airplay and is bigger on social media he's king?
Oh dear FAME
It doesn't work like that.