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BlackAX410;9275675 said:hiphop12345;9275521 said:People done mention Platinum Trick Daddy albums. Your Thread been got jacked.5 Grand;9271468 said:HerbalVaporCapers;9271442 said:5 Grand;9271428 said:hiphop12345;9271212 said:Men lie, women lie, Non East Coasters lie, but numbers don't.
Highest Selling Album: The Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death (more than 10 million sold)
Most Plaques: 9 (MC New York: 7 Platinum, 2 Gold)
Rap Songs That Hit No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100: 13
Year with Most Rap No. 1s: 1997 (Puff Daddy feat. Ma$e, “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down;” The Notorious B.I.G, “Hypnotize;” Puff Daddy, “I’ll Be Missing You;” The Notorious B.I.G., “Mo Money Mo Problems”)
Rap Albums That Hit No. 1 on Billboard 200: 35 (MC Hammer, Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em [1990]; Vanilla Ice, To the Extreme [1990]; N.W.A., Niggaz4Life [1991]; Kriss Kross, Totally Krossed Out [1992]; Ice Cube, The Predator [1992]; Snoop Doggy Dogg, Doggystyle [1993]; Beastie Boys, Ill Communication [1994]; MC New York, Me Against The World [1995]; Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, E 1999 Eternal [1995]; Tha Dogg Pound, Dogg Food [1995]; MC New York, All Eyez On Me [1996]; Fugees, The Score [1996]; Nas, It Was Written [1996]; A Tribe Called Quest, Beats, Rhymes and Life [1996]; MC New York, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory [1996], Various Artists, Gridlock’d Soundtrack [1997]; The Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death [1997]; Puff Daddy and the Family, No Way Out [1997]; Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Forever [1997]; Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, The Art of War [1997]; Master P, Ghetto D [1997]; The Firm, The Firm [1997]; Ma$e, Harlem World [1997]; DMX, It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot [1997]; Master P, MP tha Last Don [1998]; Beastie Boys, Hello Nasty [1998]; Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Game Is to Be Sold Not Told [1998]; Jay-Z, Vol. 2…Hard Knock Life [1998]; DMX, Flesh of My Flesh Blood of My Blood [1998]; Silkk Da Shocker, Made Men [1999], Foxy Brown, Chyna Doll [1999]; Nas, I Am [1999]; Ruff Ryders, Ryde or Die Vol. 1 [1999]; Eve, Ruff Ryders First Lady [1999]; The Notorious B.I.G., Born Again [1999])
^^19 of the 35 albums. East Coast WHAT!
Most No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 Songs: 2, The Notorious B.I.G.
Most No. 1 Billboard 200 Albums: 3, MC New York
Most Albums Released By One Artist: 9 (MC New York: 3 posthumous, including one with the Outlawz)
Diamond Albums: 3 (The Notorious B.I.G., Life After Death, MC Hammer, Please Hammer Don’t Hurt Em, Vanilla Ice, To The Extreme)
Most Grammys: 7 (Lauryn Hill, both as a solo artist and with The Fugees)
Most Non-Rap Category Grammys: 6 (Lauryn Hill)
Most Expensive Video: $2.7 million (Puff Daddy featuring The Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes, “Victory”)
Female Rap Acts Going Platinum: 7 (Da Brat, Lil Kim; Lauryn Hill; Salt-n-Pepa; Foxy Brown; Missy Elliott; Eve)
Read More: The 1990s in Hip-Hop: By The Numbers - XXL |http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2011/06/the-1990s-in-hip-hop-by-the-numbers/?trackback=tsmclip
The albums in bold don't really fit the premise of this thread. It Was Written, The Score and Beats Rhymes and Life did well and came out in 1996 but the remainder of those albums came out in the latter part of the decade. Puffy and Bad Boy ran the table in 1997, but prior to 1997 it seemed like there was a lot of hot music coming out of the East coast that was being overshadowed by what was happening on the West Coast.
Even if you look at It Was Written, Nas had to change his style up to go double platinum. Personally I wouldn't have minded if he gave us another Illmatic.
Also The Fugees first album didn't sell, albeit I've never heard it and from what I understand it wasn't that good.
*Checks thread title*
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Fuck it, if you wanna argue go ahead and argue
He named 23 albums and only 4 of them were from the mid 90s
Lmao he went gold twice in the 90's his platinum album was in 01. You acting like I said something outrageous, I see you had no rebuttal for the mystikal and juvenile going Plat statement
My rebuttal was also including other artist in the late 90's. I was going by the thread title and evens aid I view the artist you listed as 2000's artist just like 50 cent. Then all of a sudden when the stats shows that NY won the 90's it's "Nah partna, some of those albums are late".