DJ Khaled To Sue Billboard Chart Over No. 2 Album
DJ Khaled is reportedly going to sue the Billboard charts for not counting 100,000 sales of his new album, Father of Asahd.
According to Page Six, the DJ and producer’s lawyers have sent a letter to Silvio Pietroluongo, SVP of charts and data development at Billboard.
Khaled was furious when he found out that Father of Asahd came in second to Tyler, The Creator’s IGOR, and he claims that Billboard discounted the sales connected to an energy drink bundle deal.
The bundle deal is a controversial music industry tactic that allows consumers to download an album and purchase merchandise, which is a strategy used to assist in increasing record sales.
When DJ Khaled’s team approached Billboard regarding appealing the discounted sales, Billboard “refused to budge,” according to a source close to Khaled.
The source claimed that the way DJ Khaled’s album was handled was unfair due to the fact that Tyler, The Creator’s bundle packages were accounted for his album sales. Last month, Billboard’s charts showed that IGOR was no. 1, with 165,000 sold. DJ Khaled’s album sold 137,000.
Many took to social media to criticize DJ Khaled, after learning the news of the lawsuit. Check out the tweets below.
https://twitter.com/LadiesnJerms/status/1138127239323750400
DJ Khaled just mad he got epic to spend all that money on a album that didn’t recoup. DJ Khaled albums are like when people buy yeezy boost. They can’t dress for shit so they buy the most expensive sneaker to look... https://t.co/M7dEm8x2V3
— Davy Fresh (@DavyDMV) June 10, 2019
DJ Khaled looks super corny hating on Tyler’s success. Take the L & make better albums my G.
— Blacky Speakz (@BlackySpeakz) June 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/StokelyHathaway/status/1138118823670878209
I honestly don't get why DJ Khaled is so upset about the poor reception for an album he basically had nothing to do with
— Todd in the Shadows (@ShadowTodd) June 10, 2019
DJ Khaled’s album has a few dope songs but I think this compilation style just doesn’t resonate with a lot of people. It comes across as vapid, uninspired, cookie cutter.
— 🌲 Curt Summers 🌲 (@curtsummers_) June 7, 2019
Love or hate Tyler’s music, it makes you feel.
https://twitter.com/DeeJayOhenny/status/1138097687902019585
Glennisha Morgan is a Detroit-bred multimedia journalist and writer. She writes about intersectionality, hip-hop, pop culture, queer issues, race, feminism, and her truth. Follow her on Twitter.