Jump to content

JID Forced To Change "DiCaprio 2" Artwork, Resulting In Sales Loss


Amber

Recommended Posts

JID's DiCaprio 2 is one of the best albums of the year. Though fans seem to conclude on that front, the Dreamville rapper has recently found himself facing an unexpected setback. We've often heard cases in which sample clearance prevents artists from dropping music, thus leading to a veritable graveyard of discarded, yet finished tracks. Unfortunately for JID, he found himself faced with a clearance issue of a different variety.

You might have noticed that the original album artwork, in which Leonardo DiCaprio lookalike Konrad Annerud gazes into who-knows-what, has been replaced by a JID-shaped Oscar. As it happens, the rapper's team never actually had the rights to thepicture, and had to essentially remove the album from streaming services to re-upload the project anew. Sadly, the move had a negative impact on his numbers, essentially wiping the slate clean. "Now the numbers fucked up cuz they took the whole project down to change the cover," wrote JID, via Twitter. "literally dropped from #12 til like #80 sumthin smh this is my fault."

While the setback marks a hard lesson for the young rapper, it's likely that fans will continue to support the rapper in light of the error. Hopefully DiCaprio 2 can find its way back on the charts where it belongs; I'll be sure to give it a playthrough on the drive home.  

moGElxWYWc0

View the full article

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Our picks

    • Wait, Burning Man is going online-only? What does that even look like?
      You could have been forgiven for missing the announcement that actual physical Burning Man has been canceled for this year, if not next. Firstly, the nonprofit Burning Man organization, known affectionately to insiders as the Borg, posted it after 5 p.m. PT Friday. That, even in the COVID-19 era, is the traditional time to push out news when you don't want much media attention. 
      But secondly, you may have missed its cancellation because the Borg is being careful not to use the C-word. The announcement was neutrally titled "The Burning Man Multiverse in 2020." Even as it offers refunds to early ticket buyers, considers layoffs and other belt-tightening measures, and can't even commit to a physical event in 2021, the Borg is making lemonade by focusing on an online-only version of Black Rock City this coming August.    Read more...
      More about Burning Man, Tech, Web Culture, and Live EventsView the full article
      • 0 replies
    • Post in What Are You Listening To?
      Post in What Are You Listening To?
    • Post in What Are You Listening To?
      Post in What Are You Listening To?
    • Post in What Are You Listening To?
      Post in What Are You Listening To?
    • Post in What Are You Listening To?
      Post in What Are You Listening To?
×
×
  • Create New...