Music
Melli And 6lack Watch An Ex Regret Their Mistakes In Their Confident ‘You Ain’t Worth It’ Video
The Harlem-born singer teams up with 6lack for a video that sees Melli’s ex crumble at the sight of her happiness without him. …

History has proven the saying “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone” to be true more times than not. However, just in case you need an additional piece of evidence, Melii and 6lack have provided just that for you through their new video for “You Ain’t Worth It.”
The track itself finds both artists dismissing their old flames and the visual falls right in line with the song’s theme. It begins with Melii locked into an argument with what becomes her ex all to pick up her things to join her new lover who seems to treat her much better than her past lover. The two go on their separate paths until they run into each other at a basement party. Melii is cozied up with her new partner while her old one stands afar and watches another man enjoy what was once his.
As for 6lack, the Atlanta singer stays out of the mess and resorts to a rooftop to sing from the perspective of the new man who picked up what another one fumbled. At the end of it all, Melii’s ex is left to regret his mistakes while the singer herself moves on to enjoy the greener pastures ahead of her. In a press statement, Melii explained why she chose 6lack for the song. The reason I chose 6LACK was because the beat was very much his vibe,” she said. “I wanted somebody that would bring a chill-type of vibe but still spit in that sh*t.”
Well, based on the song and video, it’s clear she made the right choice as “You Ain’t Worth It” lines up to be the perfect launching pad towards her upcoming sophomore project.
You can watch the “You Ain’t Worth It” video above.
Mainstage
The First Artist to Sell 1 Million Records in a Week

It is extremely rare when you look at the Billion Club, a million records sold in a week, but extremely rare, the Million Club ends up being one of the most exclusive clubs, and the Billion Club for only a select set of acts. Whitney Houston was the first artist to record this chart achievement, which she did with “The Bodyguard” soundtrack in 1993. Since then, only a handful of artists have reached this milestone, each marking the respective pivotal moments in the music industry’s evolution.
Breaking a Barrier With Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston’s “The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album” became the first album ever to sell more than one million copies in one week (according to Nielsen SoundScan, which began tracking sales in 1991), when it sold one million seven hundred seventy-eight thousand eight hundred twenty copies in January 1993. In its sixth week of release, it sold 1.061 million copies, a record for future artists.
NSYNC’s Record-Breaking Sales
P.S. The boy band NSYNC became record breakers when their album “No strings attached” sold 2.4 million copies in the first week in March 2000. The record was not broken for more than a decade.
Eminem, “The Marshall Mathers LP”
Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers LP” debuted with 1.76 million copies in May 2000. At the time, this meant it was the fastest-selling rap album in history, and it cemented Eminem as a prominent music figure.
Britney Spears’ “Oops!… I Did It Again”
In May 2000, Britney Spears released her second album, “Oops! I Did It Again,” which sold 1.319 million copies in its first week and set the record for most first-week sales by a female artist at the time.
The Wildly Successful Adele Album “25”
Adele’s “25” not only sold 3.38 million copies in its debut week in 2015 but became the first album to sell more than one million copies in two different weeks. That historic feat underscored that the masses loved Adele, and all loved the album.
Taylor Swift’s “1989” and “Reputation”
Taylor Swift sold over a million copies in one week across several albums. Her album “1989” sold 1.287 million copies in its first week in 2014, making it the first album that year to break a million. She equaled that feat with her 2017 album “Reputation,” which sold 1.216 million copies in its first week.
The ability to sell more than a million copies of an album in one week is a growing rarity in the streaming age, in which digital services have fundamentally changed how listeners consume music. Artists who accomplish this feat generally adopt tried-and-true sales strategies combined with an innovative outreach to and connection with their fans. For instance, when Adele’s monstrous album “25” came out, she mostly kept it off streaming services, which would have boosted its sizable physical and digital sales.
Selling a million records in a week is still a fantastic feat, reflecting an artist’s wide-ranging talent and the success of marketing moves. There are milestones in musical history, like Whitney Houston’s crossover success with “The Bodyguard” and Adele’s record-breaking “25.” As the landscape of music consumption continues to shift, these feats speak to the staying power of artists who understand how to enlist their fans’ loyalty and flow with the tides of the marketplace.
Artist Spotlight
Shawn Mendes Gets Real About Mental Health in Eye Opening New Documentary

Shawn Mendes opens up about his mental health in his recent documentary, he takes that honesty to a whole new level. From the time he was a teenager becoming famous, to dealing with the huge pressures of being a global star, Mendes has talked openly about how it affects his mental well-being. Through his personal stories, fans get an even closer look at his journey, which is filled with ups and downs as he searches for genuine happiness. In his 2020 Netflix documentary, *Shawn Mendes: In Wonder*, the singer of hits like “Stitches” shares a touching portrait of his life at the height of his career.
Despite all his success, he expresses a desire for simpler times. “I’m so grateful. I love these performances and I’ve never had more fun,” he shares. “But at the same time, I just want to spend time with my parents, watch movies, drive around, lie on a soccer field, and hang out with my friends. I miss that right now. It’s pretty intense.” Even when he was at the top, Mendes craved the little joys that many people take for granted. The pressure to keep performing, creating, and looking perfect weighed on him, and he continued to discuss this in the years following the documentary.
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Flash forward to 2022, Mendes opened up again in a heartfelt social media post. At just 23 years old, with millions of fans and chart-topping songs, he shared that he was still battling feelings of self-doubt and anxiety. “Right now, I feel like a 23-year-old who’s either soaring high or sinking low,” he wrote. “Maybe that’s just what it’s like to be in your 20s, or maybe that’s just me.” His honesty struck a chord with fans who saw him as highly successful. Mendes admitted that despite his accomplishments, he often felt like he wasn’t doing enough. “The truth is, even with so much success, I still feel like I’m failing. I focus too much on what I don’t have and forget to appreciate what I do. I feel overwhelmed.”
Mendes’ willingness to talk about his mental health emphasizes that being famous doesn’t protect anyone from the stress of both personal and public expectations. His experience is not only a reflection of his own struggles but also offers hope to many fans who might feel the same way. In an industry that often emphasizes perfection, Mendes is changing the conversation by embracing being real and true to himself. What makes his story so inspiring is that it’s not just about his challenges but also his growth. Mendes is learning to handle his feelings, stay true to who he is, and understand that success doesn’t always lead to happiness.
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His readiness to share his story, no matter how complicated it may be, makes him relatable to his supporters. Through his documentary and candidness, Mendes encourages an important discussion about mental health in music. He’s showing that being vulnerable isn’t a weakness but a strength, a message that will likely inspire many others to be kinder to themselves. Though Shawn Mendes is a global superstar, at the end of the day, he’s just a young man trying to figure things out, just like everyone else. In his honesty, he’s discovered a connection with people.
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