It's all about the numbers people this list has nothing to do with how good these artist are lyrically,musically or anything like that. Cash rules everything around me to quote my shaolin brothers[Wu-tang clan]. Here's the downside [i'm such a realist] none of these artists own their masters,so all they get for these landmark records are the peanuts they call residuals [royalties-the pennies they give you on records sold].Thank god the record labels are on death row LoL.
After all the only thing that matters at the end of the day in the music business or any business for that fact is the numbers.We at Black Money Magazine don't care about anything else people because everything else is just an opinion the numbers are the facts.
1. CrazySexyCool by TLC
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"11 million units"
2. Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em by Hammer
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"10 million units"
3. Licensed to Ill by Beastie Boys
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"9 million units"
4. Big Willie Style by Smith, Will
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"9 million units"
5. The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
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"9 million units"
6. Country Grammar by Nelly
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"9 million units"
7. The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill by Hill, Lauryn
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"8 million units"
8. The Eminem Show by Eminem
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"8 million units"
9. To the Extreme by Vanilla Ice
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Daniel J. Garris says:
"7 million units"
10. No Way Out by P Diddy
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Daniel J. Garris says:
"7 million units"
Friday, August 31, 2007
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