50 Cent to Resign if
Kanye West Outsells him
The infamous Chairman of G-Unit Records is definitely taking the sales of his upcoming album
very seriously, serious enough that he promises to resign if it doesn’t meet
the expectations that he is hunting for, to outsell his musical rival Kanye West.
In updated news, I reported a couple of weeks back that
Kanye West was to step into the ring with 50
Cent, putting up his Graduation
Album against Fif’s Curtis. West was
searching for an all out sales battle against Interscope’s highest record sales icon. Fif recently spoke with
SOHH.com in an interview and stated:
“If Kanye West sells
more records than 50 Cent on September 11, I’ll no longer write music. I’ll
write music and work with my other artists, but I won’t put out anymore solo
albums. And I bet this, when Kanye
West’s sales come in, he’s gonna have a 70% decrease [the second week] ’cause Def Jam is gonna buy records to keep
him closer to 50 Cent. So watch the first week and then watch the second week.
Watch his ass drop off the planet. We keep our angles covered before we make a
decent bet.”
This will the third consecutive official album release for
both major artists, not including Fifty’s, Get
Rich or Die Tryin’ Movie Soundtrack, this is definitely a major event in
Hip-Hop history. Both 50 Cent and Kanye West face off on September 11, 2007. Place
your bets!
No offence to Fifty, but this one is quite possibly one of
his worst ideas. If he’s thinking that threatening the general public will
assist in raising his sales, he better be able to back up his promise, but yet
again it could be just another publicity stunt. In 2005, 50 Cent’s last album, The Massacre, was a serious disappointment
compared to the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ LP.
However, according to Soundscan, The
Massacre sold 1.14 million copies in its first week, while Late Registration only sold 900,000. The
question now is: Does 50 Cent still have that fan appeal or is Kanye the more
favored artist? Tell me what ya’ll think. Either way, this will definitely be a
ruthless head to head sales battle.
Common reaches the
No.1 Album Status
On Wednesday, it was reported that Common reached No.1 album status on U.S. pop charts. Finding Forever, which was produced by
Kanye West, sold 155,000 units in its first week of release.
In the span of his 14 year career, Common has never received
the No. 1 spot, regardless of the fact that his previous album Be sold more than his recent, Finding Forever. In 2005, his album Be sold 185,000 its first week and
reached the No. 2 spot. To date Be
has sold over 800,000 units.
Congratulations goes out to Common from 24hourhiphop.com,
keep making GOOD music and we will keep buying your records.
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