Drake | Meek Mill | |
---|---|---|
Week One | 535000 | 246288 |
Week Two | 187000 | 289000 |
Week Three | 99000 | 53000 |
Week Four | 73000 | 39000 |
Week Five | 58000 | 31000 |
Equivalent Units Sold for:
Drake | Meek Mill | |
---|---|---|
Week One | 535000 | 246288 |
Week Two | 187000 | 289000 |
Week Three | 99000 | 53000 |
Week Four | 73000 | 39000 |
Week Five | 58000 | 31000 |
Illustrated in this graph is weekly equivalent units sold of Drake's mixtape "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" and Meek Mill's album "Dreams Worth More Than Money." Drake's mixtape was released in February of 2015 and Meek Mill's album was released at the end of June 2015. In between the third and fourth week that Meek Mill's album was available, he caused controversy by accusing Drake of having a ghost writer. This is significant because in Week Three his sales took a big drop. Is it possible he was trying to gain more publicity for his work?