jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
CanadaPure wrote:Mr Evil and I will have to mud wrestle with Hesky to get him under control
Horse wrote:Evil for 2015 vet
Mr Evil wrote:Did Recovery sell more in its first 9 months than MMLP2 has?
scrapig wrote:im a sick fuck, just ask Josh.
Mr Change wrote:Classic Em. So many years later and after a drug addiction that took him out of the game, he comes back and remains as relevant as ever, virtually putting himself right in the same spot he was when the original MMLP dropped. Brings a tear to my eye
shadyphantom91 wrote:All I get from this is that the Internet has virtually killed the music business.
Mr Change wrote:Classic Em. So many years later and after a drug addiction that took him out of the game, he comes back and remains as relevant as ever, virtually putting himself right in the same spot he was when the original MMLP dropped. Brings a tear to my eye
Chika wrote:The original mmlp in 2000 was also the second best selling album that year, first was nsync.... A boy band. Hmmm history repeats itself
Rafael wrote:3.8 worldwide??
Eminem flopped.
InsaneTRex94 wrote:I say let people fuck who they want to fuck and die how they want to die, whether it be from a heart attack after a Big Mac or crushing their skulls under a weight they were trying to lift.
Revolutionary wrote:Mr Evil wrote:Did Recovery sell more in its first 9 months than MMLP2 has?
Recovery sold about 2.5 million more than MMLP2 in the U.S alone.
WW sales:
Recovery 7.7-7.8m
MMLP2 4.8-5m
The main difference is in the US, lotta fags bought Recovery for obvious reasons (not talking about Rihanna).
kkaniff wrote:Recovery is his most successful album so far, so it isn't really a fair comparison.
I think MMLP2 was also the most streamed album WW on Spotify, til Ed Sheeran surpassed it recently.
Massive W.
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