The plan was to release Chris Gaines’ “Greatest Hits” one year prior to a film called The Lamb, which was also supposed to be the next album in the fictitious rock star’s career. In addition to the album, Brooks and company went through a *lot* of effort to create a fake VH1 “Behind The Music”-style documentary called Behind The Life of Chris Gaines.
Like, a lot, of effort.
They hired actors to play all the characters in Gaines’ life. They also brought in real people, like musician/producer Don Was (who actually produced the In the Life of Chris Gaines) and respected music journalist Melinda Newman. They acted out scenes as if they were part of a real documentary talking about a real person.
I don't know why but honestly 2.6 million copies of Lemonade sold sounds like a flop to me.
Not sure how ya'll have adjusted so quickly. Especially to the degree of accepting Rih's 1 million selling album (600k in the US) as "good"? I hope I can get there some there. So I can stop despairing about Ari's tragic numbers. She deserved better.
If fairness always wins then we will need to deduct millions of copies from Godney's discography too that were sold through the Disney club subscription or something like that (for 99 cents if I remember correctly). iHype. has the receipts.
If fairness always wins then we will need to deduct millions of copies from Godney's discography too that were sold through the Disney club subscription or something like that (for 99 cents if I remember correctly). iHype. has the receipts.
I'm not here for this.
No.
The rule will not affect (or effect idfk) past receipts.