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Posted by: Rajih« on: June 11, 2019, 10:53:10 AM »DJ Khaled beyond any doubt is distraught about appearing at number 2 on the Billboard 200 diagram with his most recent album Father of Asahd, behind Tyler, The Creator's IGOR. Also, he's putting the fault on Billboard. Khaled is arranging a major lawsuit claiming that the association excluded in excess of 100,000 offers of Father of Asahd, in this way preventing him from the No. 1 spot, reports Page Six. The DJ and maker had completed a group manage a caffeinated drink organization to help push his first week deals. In any case, in spite of prior consenting to incorporate the numbers, Billboard later precluded Khaled's whole deals from the advancement, saying there were "unusual peculiarities in the information." Lawyers for Khaled have sent a legal letter to Silvio Pietroluongo, SVP of charts and data development at Billboard. “When Khaled’s team tried to appeal, Billboard refused to budge,” said a source. Khaled and his team are especially pissed because sales from Tyler’s bundled deal were included in his 165k first week total. Page Six had reported the other day that Khaled stormed into Epic Records’ office with an entourage in anger because of losing the #1 spot to Tyler since he believed that his label did not fight hard enough against Billboard’s move. A video also later surfaced of Khaled reportedly referencing to Tyler’s music as “mysterious sh*t.” https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxz_IsoB6vi/
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