Posted on Jun 13, 2008 - 10:42am by Shallow Nation in Music

Lil Wayne’s album, Tha Carter III, is poised to top the Billboard 200 next week.
And, contrary to industry wisdom, it seems the album was helped by premature leaks.How huge will it be? Tha Carter III just came out Tuesday morning, so it’s difficult to tell from less than a day’s worth of sales, but an exec at Lil Wayne’s label estimates the disc will sell between 850,000 and 950,000 by the end of its first week. If their numbers are correct, that would be about double the opening figure for 2008’s current record-holder, Mariah Carey’s E=MC2, which opened with 463,000 copies. “The accounts were bullish by 10 in the morning,” reports Pat Monaco, exec VP of sales for the Universal Motown Republic Group. “The sales the first few hours were exceeding the rate that the Kanye album sold a year ago.” (That one ended up selling 957,000 the first week; nothing has come close since.) “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.”

Did he say leaks helped? Indeed. But Tha Carter III was no ordinary leaked album. Release dates came and went — October, March, etc. — and various versions of the album would either escape onto the Internet or be unofficially released by Lil Wayne himself on bootleg mix tapes, followed by the star indulging in new rounds of recording. Label attempts to pin down the project “were like putting a traditional setup and street date on a guy that was just nontraditional,” says Monaco. “It changed dates, changed titles, changed songs, changed the people that were working on it. But sonically, the record bears out” all the time that went into it, Monaco contends.
One element that really went against conventional wisdom: the idea that massive exposure is overexposure. Between the leaks, the mix tapes, and appearing on other people’s records, Lil Wayne has been everywhere in the last year. But all that seems to have whetted, instead of diminished, interest in the long-awaited project.
Source: Lil Wayne’s new CD, fueled by leaks, poised to sell more than any album so far this year
See also: Billboard - Lil Wayne A Lock To Top Next Week’s Album Chart
Here is the video of Lil Wayne’s appearance on MTV’s TRL as part of “Spankin’ New Music Week” on Tuesday, June 10, 2008. He discussed the “Tha Carter III” album leaks.
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