Trapt’s New Album Reportedly Sold Only 600 Copies Its First Week, Band Claim They Sold More

Trapt released their new album “Shadow Work” on July 3 and some outlets are reporting that it only ended up selling 600 copies its first week. Despite this, frontman Chris Taylor Brown has since commented saying that the effort actually sold close to 4000 copies. As The PRP pointed out, the numbers may have been off since the record was apparently released in digital outlets on June 19 instead of July 3, but it is worth noting that the effort never made it into the Billboard 200.

https://twitter.com/TRAPTOFFICIAL/status/1283277552979763203

Humorously, this news comes after Brown previously made some bold claims about the album:

https://twitter.com/TRAPTOFFICIAL/status/1258847040777392131

One response to “Trapt’s New Album Reportedly Sold Only 600 Copies Its First Week, Band Claim They Sold More”

  1. […] allegations were made via the Trapt OFFICIAL Is a Joke Facebook group. This news comes after Trapt reportedly only sold 600 copies of their new album “Shadow Work,” despite Brown’s constant […]