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Originally posted by ManDown
But yeah, I've always thought that quality is more important than promotion. You can promote the hell out of a terrible album and it will still be terrible no matter how many copies you manage to sell.
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But also remember that it's not necessarily quality that sells an album. For example in this case, people bought the album mostly on impulse / due to the rush-release, not necessarily because they knew it was going to be flawless (regardless of whether or not it actually is). Now obviously if the album was terrible then at some point that word would spread around and people stop buying it. But the first purchases were sort of based on the hype. Which is totally fine, but just putting that out there.