Lemonade didn't even feel that big. Where did that myth come from?
Hive members spent hours of their time reading every single blog article praising Lemonade, it's not hard to notice why they think the album is so impactful. Doesn't help that most of them are from the US unable to understand that most people overseas never even knew about the album, her lack of hits is evidence of this.
And Misanthrope i see what you mean, and your feeling of that lemonade was/is bigger than 25 is your perception of it. No one can say you're wrong and you can't say anyone else is wrong saying 25, referring to stats or not (also stats aren't just stats, there are 20+ million individuals behind those stats for 25 )
Hive members spent hours of their time reading every single blog article praising Lemonade, it's not hard to notice why they think the album is so impactful. Doesn't help that most of them are from the US unable to understand that most people overseas never even knew about the album, her lack of hits is evidence of this.
Formation was one of, if not the most searched song on Google so it's not far fetched to think that it had impact (within the US).
Hive members spent hours of their time reading every single blog article praising Lemonade, it's not hard to notice why they think the album is so impactful. Doesn't help that most of them are from the US unable to understand that most people overseas never even knew about the album, her lack of hits is evidence of this.
The Lemonade movie was only aired in the US first of all, its lead single
was premiered during a US football game, and disucessed social issues going on in the US.
I get what you're trying to do here but it's useless.