KEP35242 said:
Only because of the lack of promotion. I don't remember the MMLP selling that much, but by the time that album was release, I already had the troublesomecds leak of the cd cause at the time I loved the Song "I just don't give a F*ck" but once his cd was released he had that single Hi my name is and I had played him so much that I couldn't stand him anymore and haven't really cared for him since.
You're thinking of The Slim Shady LP, which debuted behind TLC's Fan Mail on the Billboard charts, which came out on the same day. The Marshall Mathers LP came out afterward, containing The Real Slim Shady, The Way I Am, Stan, etc.
KEP35242 said:
But you could be right. I would love to beleive it as it only shows how much people loved him back then.
Definitely. Me being born and raised in Southern California, it was hard to not hear a Pac song on a radio station, MTV, BET or in from a car driving by in 1996. Even a lot of my friends who weren't big rap fans and listened mostly to Metallica and music of all sorts owned All Eyez on Me.
KEP35242 said:
What do you think his sells would be today if 7day theory was released for the first time today?
If it were left in the exact same form but released today and with Amaru's current half-assed efforts, it probably would've reached double platinum overall. Keep in mind they would've had the Toss It Up and To Live & Die in L.A. videos that are real and not pointless videos like Thugz Mansion and Ghetto Gospel. But this is all speculation, there are too many factors.