Alicia. Not surprised. Lost a big chunk of her main audience to pander to children with Girl On Fire, took 4 years, hired her best friend as a manager, released the atrocious We are Here 28K Days, started wearing ugly baggy clothes looking like somebody's vegan auntie, waited too long with the album after In Common, released a forgettable video for it, didn't put it on the album, released the boring Halleluno, Holy Who and Blended Mashonda instead of Pawn It All or She Don't Really Care with a beautiful video, wack album promo. People didn't even know about the release. Overall the album slays though. Shame.
Alicia. Not surprised. Lost a big chunk of her main audience to pander to children with Girl On Fire, took 4 years, hired her best friend as a manager, released the atrocious We are Here 28K Days, started wearing ugly baggy clothes looking like somebody's vegan auntie, waited too long with the album after In Common, released a forgettable video for it, didn't put it on the album, released the boring Halleluno, Holy Who and Blended Mashonda instead of Pawn It All or She Don't Really Care with a beautiful video, wack album promo. People didn't even know about the release. Overall the album slays though. Shame.
Y'all sound so ****ing retarded trying to drag the Chainsmokers.
First off, theyre EDM acts, unless you're 2011 David Guetta you're not pushing more than 40K max first week pure sales and not crossing 100k in the long run, especially if you're still building up your celebrity.
Secondly, this is NOT an album it's a 5 track EP with one new song. 3 of these five songs have already been released a s singles, with one topping the Hot 100, another being the longest running top ten of 2016, and the last one being a top 20 hit.
So to think that 9-12 THOUSAND people are paying $5 for essentially one new song is insane. I know y'all want to see them fail but at least wait until their first official album to judge.
Y'all sound so ****ing retarded trying to drag the Chainsmokers.
First off, theyre EDM acts, unless you're 2011 David Guetta you're not pushing more than 40K max first week pure sales and not crossing 100k in the long run, especially if you're still building up your celebrity.
Secondly, this is NOT an album it's a 5 track EP with one new song. 3 of these five songs have already been released a s singles, with one topping the Hot 100, another being the longest running top ten of 2016, and the last one being a top 20 hit.
So to think that 9-12 THOUSAND people are paying $5 for essentially one new song is insane. I know y'all want to see them fail but at least wait until their first official album to judge.