Jermaine Dupri is someone who has been in the music industry for many years. Overall, he has a wealth of experience and is qualified to speak freely about the rap game and how the industry operates today. In fact, Dupree recently attended the United Masters SelectCon conference in Atlanta, where he spoke with Steve Stout about the current state of hip-hop. It was here that he mentioned “Sexyy Red’s” album sales, noting that her numbers were indicative of the rap industry’s current woes.
For Dupri, album sales are currently low, but the artist is still being hyped and pushed to the forefront. “I came into the music industry in an era where if you sold 28,000 albums, you had no chance of walking into the building again,” Dupree explains. “N****s aren’t going to talk to you if you sell 28,000 records. There’s such a disconnect between people’s understanding of the streaming situation and what you’re actually seeing. […] I come from a time when numbers were 80,000, 100, 200, 800, 900.
Jermaine Dupree debates Steve Stout
During the conversation, Steve Stout proposed a counterpoint. In his opinion, album sales are low because streaming versions don’t make much sense. You need 1500 live streams to equal the sales of an album. That means 1.5 million streams for just 1,000 albums. This makes it difficult for artists to hit the numbers Dupree is talking about. That said, one has to wonder whether the equivalent unit measurements would change. As things stand, something just doesn’t add up.
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