It is. Look at concerts lmfaooo those are the people buying
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Replying to @evelynvwoodsen @djstarbaby
What yt parent letting they kid go to a Pooh sheisty concert? Lol. Check his YouTube numbers he running it up.
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Replying to @Shanestackamil1 @evelynvwoodsen
dont bring other rappers up we talking about YB and fuck ass no. lmao
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Replying to @djstarbaby @evelynvwoodsen
They both rap about the same exact thing?? lol Gangsta rap is funded by black ppl streaming it 1000 times a day. Not little yt kids with fathers lol
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Replying to @Shanestackamil1 @evelynvwoodsen
honestly its both tho. white kids bringing in SALES to iTunes from tik tok. Black ppl bring in STREAMS from all free apps. I aint bought an album in years.
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Replying to @djstarbaby @evelynvwoodsen
iTunes sales are barely even a thing anymore. Most of the “sales” are just streams.
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Replying to @Shanestackamil1 @djstarbaby
Also merch! A lot of merch (especially Travis Scott) are counted in sales and the white kids buy it up!!
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Replying to @evelynvwoodsen @djstarbaby
Travis scott makes money off yt ppl but I ain’t talkin bout him I’m talking bout rappers who whole albums literally be about killing n*ggas
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Replying to @Shanestackamil1 @djstarbaby
You’re missing the point, we are talking about hip hop sales numbers, the BIG sales are simply not black people.
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Replying to @evelynvwoodsen @djstarbaby
“Big sales” meaning top of the charts. Gangsta rappers (meaning I’m rapping bout nothing but killing) ain’t touching that billboard top 10 unless they singing or dancing on some pop sh*t (da baby/Roddy ricch)
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Bro idk what you wanna hear lol but YB is for sure a gangsta rapper and he has the highest streams on YouTube. You’re being dense cause you want to support your own narrative but facts are facts.
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