50 Cent Takes Aim at Meek Mill and Rick Ross Over Low Album Sales 'Too Good To Be True' | WhatsOnRap

50 Cent Mocks Meek Mill & Rick Ross’ Low Album Sales After Sold-Out Arena Show In London

50 Cent Teases Meek Mill and Rick Ross Over Album Sales and London Success
In a recent social media post, 50 Cent took a jab at fellow rappers Meek Mill and Rick Ross for the low sales of their collaborative album, Too Good To Be True. After selling out two consecutive shows in London, 50 Cent highlighted the duo's album only moving around 31,000 units.

50 Cent's post read, "Oh No 31,009 [laughing emojis] you might want to spend some quiet time to strategize and reevaluate. LOL LONDON second show SOLD OUT! Newcastle tomorrow night SOLD OUT!"

Meek Mill had previously addressed the underwhelming sales figures in a couple of Twitter posts when the initial projections surfaced. He stated, "It's says me and Ross on pace to sell 35k first week I would post if it said 350k... I'm too nice and rich to be rapping in a control music environment that's why we dropping music on Fridays it's doesn't make sense …. Now we all own our music we getting the tech built to put people on our own musical subscriptions and we gone let direct to consumer see if rap if doing well." In a subsequent post, he added, "The streets love this album too! I'm use every drop of my talent now I own 100 percent of my music now! It was top tier rap for the hustlers and winners!"

Too Good To Be True, released on Friday, November 10, features collaborations with Fabolous, Teyana Taylor, DJ Khaled, Wale, and others.

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