According to EW.com, an executive at Wayne’s label claims that the album is poised to sell somewhere between 850k and 950k when the Soundscan reports are out next week. This is up from the previous estimate of 700k that was whispered to HipHopDX from an industry insider prior to the album dropping. Whether it cracks a million or not, it is set to still be the highest selling album of the year.
"The accounts were bullish by 10 in the morning," Pat Monaco, exec VP of sales for the Universal Motown Republic Group told EW. "The sales the first few hours were exceeding the rate that the Kanye album sold a year ago…Wayne was one of these records that, because it was so highly anticipated, with the leaks and everything, it caused more people to go out at 8 in the morning to buy the CD."
Hard to believe that a leak could help an album sell but this is a point of contention from Monaco that it has helped Wayne’s exposure. We will see where Weezy stands by next week.
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Representatives from Nielsen, the people behind Soundscan, stated via press release that Tha Carter III sold an estimated 423,000 copies yesterday (June 10) alone. This adds to the speculation that the album will reach platinum by Sunday's closing of first week sales.
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