Casanova Is Salty About “Behind These Scars” Failing To Chart On The Billboard 200

    Casanova’s new album Behind The Scars didn’t make the cut on the latest Billboard 200, which was officially published on Tuesday (October 22). The Roc Nation artist vented about his LP’s disappointing performance via Instagram, sharing his frustration with his 1.4 million followers.

    “AYO SOMETHING MUST BE GOING ON WITH @billboardcharts,” he wrote. “I AINT NO WHERE TO BE FOUND THIS SHIT IS NOT FUNNY AT ALL SO DONT LAUGH IM ABOUT TO BUY MY OWN FUCKING ALBUM A MILLION TIMES FUCK THAT I AINT GOING OUT LIKE THAT ‼️”

    Casanova’s Behind These Scars was released on October 11, the same day as projects such as YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s AI YoungBoy 2 and Wale’s Wow … That’s Crazy. While Casanova’s LP failed to chart, YoungBoy earned the first No. 1 album of his career after selling 110,000 total album equivalent units.

    Behind These Scars is Casanova’s debut studio album. The LP is his second project for Roc Nation following last year’s Commissary EP.

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    32 thoughts on “Casanova Is Salty About “Behind These Scars” Failing To Chart On The Billboard 200

      1. But that’s the thing. He has 1.4 million followers. A funny thought. In order to follow an artist should entail buying the artists albums when they drop lol! But yeah, goes to show that followers aren’t necessarily proof that you have a fan base, so I take that back.

    1. He was just handed a career based off being connected to rappers in the industry and having issues with people… He never actually put in the work to build a buzz for himself musically.

      1. He did what typical new ny rappers do, not the old school ny rappers…diss they peers instead of putting out quality music…at least back then mobb deep, nas, a tribe called quest, big daddy kane, Jay z put in work tho

    2. Nigga got a whole deal with Roc Nation and album didn’t even chart on the Billboard 200. Smfh! I don’t have shit on the Billboard 200 but, I don’t even have a deal period- not an independent deal or a major one. He hurt as hell. He delusional too, if he thought that “So Brooklyn” bullshit was gonna turn him into the next Eminem or Tupac. The fallacy of social networking “fame” has reared its ugly head once more. All of those followers but, no fans. I would just delete my Instagram after this. Roc Nation is an awful label by the way. That label signs too many random ass acts. They got Cole, Gotti, Jaden (I think) and Willow Smith. Fat Joe and the Lox on the label. This flopped ass nigga plus that local, hot garbage ass Q Da Fool dude. Roc Nation is like the new Koch. Lol.

        1. Newsflash! There are people still out here who are intelligent and gifted writers. Sorry that you’re a dumb-ass. Sucks to be you. says:

          Oh, apologies. I forgot that I’m dealing with the idiot, moronic, dumb ass generation. I typed a whole paragraph but, I bet you read it tho. Well, you tried to read it. Ya dumb ass probably busted a brain cell by trying to read something other than some cheap, lowbrow TMZ news or some viral status you encountered from off of Facebook.

      1. Get your facts straight. Most you mentioned are not signed to the Roc Nation label. They are signed to Roc Nation management.

    3. Interestingly enough, if he had bought his own albums instead of announcing it, nobody would be the wiser. Wouldn’t change anyone’s opinion on him by most here. Just proof that record sales don’t mean jack.

      1. Man his album is horrible. People stream before buying and streams don’t count until you hit a certain number which tells you nobody wants to hear his trash music.

    4. The last one was hard. This one had way too many slow mello jams. Nigga you a grimy rapper. I want to hear about you on that gangster stuff not on so love shit.

    5. The people that actually BUY albums he did not market himself to. These metrics have not changed since I was a kid: teenagers, Black women and whites.

    6. Minor setback for a major comeback. Watch his next album do major numbers and go #1. Everybody on the ROC ends up successful one way or another, unlike those on Ass Appeal. Real niggas in BK fuck with this album heavy. Rooting for you, Cas. It’s the ROC!

    7. Who would have thought a lyrically worse version of uncle murda wouldnt sell. Clearly uncle murda is on his way to a billion dollars by now with his classics like….??

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