2 pac has sold hundred of millions of cds. IT would probably be in the billions if the still sold single like the beatless. Not to mention illegal downloading. He still makes ten of millions every year over 10 years after his death
The Beatles had sold over one billion records and tapes by 1985 from just their primary label, EMI, so that dos not count the later Apple Records sales and of course nothing since 1985. In just the last several years there have been roughly 120 million sales of Beatles CD’s in the U.S. alone. Name me one single rap or hip hop singer/group that will ever get close to half that number of sales and that decades after they have stopped performing their music will still be selling like The Beatles music does.
2 pac has sold hundred of millions of cds. IT would probably be in the billions if the still sold single like the beatless. Not to mention illegal downloading. He still makes ten of millions every year over 10 years after his death
...and I'll second thathaha, never believe wiki answers
YES YES!! and Derek Trucks is the answerI know that everyone has their own taste in music, and I'm gonna try not to offend anyone, but does anyone hear listen to good music anymore? I mean, the music that our lifestyle was started by, not rap and hip hop and whatnot. I can listen to rap when I'm at parties but only as a backdrop, not as music I would listen to in my spare time. What happened to bands like Simon and Garfunkel with their awesome vocals and guitar riffs, The Grateful Dead (even though we don't have a Jerry G.), Bob Dylan, etc. There are a couple new bands I ran across recently that I like, but I just can't stand today's angry metal (I had enough of it in the early 90's) or rap music because smoking pot is supposed to make you mellow, not angry about your bitches and hoes. Anyone else get me? Why can't anyone today enjoy The Allman Brothers, CCR, The Doors, Country Joe and the Fish, Pete Seeger, or Van Morrison. I have found some new guys showing promise though, Devendra Banhart and yesterday I heard this Ed Harcourt guy on the radio that sounded pretty good. Am I just lost in a culture that expands too quickly to keep up with, or do I have a killer taste in music? Well, thats just my little rant.
Not to offend but...If you knew anything about hip hop, you'd know that it is extremely influenced by people who share "our lifestyle". In the words of Raekwon "Real reefer heads'll know the meanin of hittin glass"I mean, the music that our lifestyle was started by, not rap and hip hop and whatnot.