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The full-length doesn’t make it onto a single Billboard ranking this week. Not the Billboard 200, not the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, not any genre-specific or consumption-specific tallies. For an artist of Smith’s stature, that’s a harsh result. He’s still a household name, and with so much attention focused on the release, it felt like it could become at least a minor win. It didn’t.
In the daily mail piece, the picture is even more bleak:
Last month, the actor and rapper, 56, released his latest record Based On A True Story, but despite his superstar status, the album only sold 268 copies in its first week in the UK.
But it shifted just 232 copies on streaming services and was downloaded only 36 times.
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Any relationship between "the slap" and this outcome? I personally think differently of the guy now and like him less, but I wouldn't have bought the album either way.
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Both the UK articles seem to think so.
I always thought of him as that guy before the slap having read a rumors of weird, arrogant behaviors from people working with him.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 15 Apr
Apparently he has apologized to everyone involved but people have still not forgiven him. Slap talk starts around 1:16:00, 1:18:17
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