Jada Kiss First Week Sales

Jada Kiss has been known to come in on the a good note. Not Puffy alone ( because of all that drama ), but the me-er fact he was around one of the greatest rappers in anybodies book ( Biggie Smalls ). He was taught and trained in the game of being a top lyricist. And time and time again he proves himself. With his new album cracking 130+ is a low number honestly considering his talent. The Last Kiss

Remember the fus made about this hip hop album.

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He created a bunch of “first-week sales” madness that will never be forgotten– or abandoned.Â
How did Fif do that? Well, by suggesting that any rapper that “doesn’t sell more than him” isn’t as good as he is. By boasting about how much he’ll smash Billboard in the first week alone. So now we’re stuck with the “week one anticipation” syndrome. Don’t believe he started it? Research it for yourself.Â
Now he can’t make a record to save his life. And even if he did, no one would buy it. That’s the difference between Curtis and Jadakiss.Â
If the numbers prove official, then that’s a good look. One of the last real rappers left has proven that quality, skill, craft, and TALENT still means something in hip-hop. According to estimated chart placement, Jada is on track to push The Last Kiss well over 100K in the opening week– an enormous accomplishment in such a barren music atmosphere. Needless to say, authentic rap albums today are like rare gems or rain in a desert. With barely any radio spins, without anything that 50 Cent would consider good enough to make a record sell, Jadakiss will sell more the first week than what 50 Cent will. If Curtis ever drops an album, that is.Â
Radio does works for your promotion. But if you’re an immaculate lyricist with the ability to make songs people can listen to, then radio is not a crucial part of promotion. Note, too, that radio spins don’t mean you’re selling records. Soulja Boy. You annoying little f*ck.Â

The only question I have now is: Where is the rest of Roc-A-Fella? In further Authentic Rap news, check Raekwon and Busta Rhymes in “Death Wish” — not a remake of Jadakiss’s “Death Wish,”


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