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| Subject: Kanye leads 50 Cent in CD sales face-off 13th September 2007, 2:00 am | |
| Kanye leads 50 Cent in CD sales face-off
09/12/2007 8:24 PM, AP Nekesa Mumbi Moody
50 Cent may be getting hip-hop's equivalent of a gold watch next week. Early reports have Kanye West beating 50 in their much-hyped battle of album sales: West's "Graduation" is on pace to sell about 575,000 to 700,000 its first week out, while 50 Cent's "Curtis" is on track to do 550,000, according to Billboard magazine. As of day one, Kanye had sold 437,000 copies to 50's 310,000, according to Nielsen Soundscan. Both albums came out Tuesday, and a confident 50 Cent famously announced that he would retire if West outsold him in first-week sales. "I just don't view him as competition based on our previous sales histories," 50 Cent told The Associated Press last month. But it looks as if 50 underestimated the power of West, and perhaps, overestimated his own appeal. "I don't think it's helped 50 that so many of these prerelease singles that have come out have fizzled on the charts right away," said Jonathan Cohen, Billboard's senior editor. "There were street date changes. It has just not been a good run-up to this record for him." Meanwhile, Cohen says West is having a more "charmed" experience, despite his recent tantrum at the MTV Video Music Awards after going home empty-handed. "These tantrums he goes on, these outlandish comments he makes, they don't really hurt him," said Cohen. "If anything, they've got more people interested in what he's all about." Still, don't finalize those retirement party plans for 50 just yet; there are several days to go before a final tally is determined, and he could catch up and overtake West. "It is a projection," Cohen said of the initial sales predictions. "It can very easily deviate." And there's still the potential of a third-party candidate winning the race: country superstar Kenny Chesney, who's "Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates" also was released on Tuesday, is so far on pace to sell 400,000 to 550,000 copies. | |
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| Subject: Re: Kanye leads 50 Cent in CD sales face-off 24th September 2007, 8:09 pm | |
| Kanye West’s new album "Graduation" has debuted at the #1 spot selling a whopping 930K copies which tops his own Late Registration, which bowed at #1 in August 2005 with 860k in sales. And while he didn’t debut in the #1 spot, 50 Cent has nothing to be ashamed of. His new album "Curtis" bowed at #2 selling an outstanding 660K copies, which represents the second-largest one-week total of the year, topping Linkin Park’s 625k back in May. The much talked about third entrant in the sales battle, Country artist Kenny Chesney moved an impressive 400k tally for his new album Just Who I Am: Poets and Pirates. In other news: After being defeated by Kanye West on the UK album charts, 50 Cent has accused Def Jam of rigging Kanye’s album sales. "He’s never had a fraction of the sales 50 Cent has. They (Def Jam) could have one scan and have it count four times. West’s entire career hasn’t sold half what I sold on my first album" 50 told UNCUT. | |
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