"Cheers!!"
When Link was down on his luck, his enemies and rivals were rejoicing.
In the black metal bar in Brooklyn, Kanye West, 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, Drake, and the newly released T.I. were holding champagne glasses, excitedly roaring aloud.
Since early last year, they began their battle against Link, and aside from some initial advantages in public opinion, from March onwards, they were forced to publicly apologize, and then on the rap charts, in album releases, and at the MTV Video Music Awards, they were utterly humiliated by Link.
Earlier this year, they intended to join forces with SB Entertainment and Justin to take down Link's new album, hoping it wouldn't sell a single copy.
But facing their siege, Link's new album sold 1.74 million copies in the first week and went Double Platinum in ten days in the US.
Too fucked up!
Facing such formidable sales figures, they thought it over and knew there wasn't a glimmer of hope for victory.