"Damn, how did this song get so hot?"
At Roc Records, Lil Wayne couldn't believe his eyes when he saw the magazine data.
"See You Again" had sold 5.45 million copies online in its first week alone, surpassing the first-week sales record of 1.82 million set by "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" by more than threefold.
It was ridiculous.
Even the biggest fraudster wouldn't dare to fake these numbers.
But Link had done it.
"This bastard is riding on MJ's coattails. Without MJ, this song would never have been this popular,"
Lil Wayne said angrily.
Thinking that MJ had passed away and Link dared to exploit his popularity was infuriating.
Even more infuriating was that MJ's fans and the public not only didn't blame Link for exploiting MJ's popularity, but they also spent money to support him, praising him loudly, calling him MJ's best friend and most genuine friend.
Otherwise, why was he the only one who could write such a deeply moving song after so many attended MJ's memorial?