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Run dmc beastly boys

By screaminr

6 years ago


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    #28 6 years ago
    Quoted from silver_spinner:

    cant go by how many albums have sold. artists these days, sales are based on downloads and most people don't download or buy actual media full cd's, albums anymore.
    need base it on a current artist if you want lots of $$$ on location. the most people that drop money in games are ages 4 to 25. run dmc, beasties, etc fan base majority is over 40. Stern missed the boat on eminem when he was in his prime and kid rock as well.
    DRAKE holds the record for the most streamed music in a week with 250 million in the USA alone. more than any other artist of all time. that is the pin that should be made. Drake, rihanna or nicki minaj. Drake is a pop icon and has been in control of the music industry for 10 years. whether he is on the hook or main character in the song, He makes hit after hit.
    an URbaN pin needs be made. Rock is not popular anymore, even classic rock stations are thinning out. No rock station is number 1 in any major market with Rock from any decade. Urban music controls the mainstream. vh1 is nearly an all urban channel now, so is mtv. times have changed. urban and digital artists (edm) is where its at. they sell more than any other music style these days and have for many years.
    http://www.buzzanglemusic.com/drake-views-429/

    No one would buy an "urban" pinball featuring Drake.

    #32 6 years ago
    Quoted from Frippertron:

    Where are the juggalos asking for an Insane Clown Posse Pin? The art would be interesting, that's for sure.

    Honestly that would probably sell better than WWE

    #45 6 years ago
    Quoted from Hammer1021:

    I don't think Drake would sell a lot of pinball machines for home use, but could do well maybe at the movies or concert venue...I dont know somewhere young people hang out.....

    No one takes Drake seriously. He's the the Hip-Hop / RnB equivalent of Nickleback. Rap based pins are going to be a hard sell quite frankly. Home environment is one thing, but what sort of respectable business or (family) arcade wants a machine that's going to be shouting b*tch, f*ck, a$$-b*tt, n*gga, smoke weed every day, etc at its customers..?

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