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    Could Drake's Thank Me Later Sell A Million In Its First Week?
    Experts are skeptical of Drake joining Lil Wayne, Eminem in exclusive hip-hop club.

    It's a benchmark in hip-hop that only two MCs have ever realized: selling 1 million album units during an opening release week.

    Eminem achieved the feat — with his second and third albums, The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show, respectively — and in 2008, Lil Wayne joined the exclusive club as he pushed seven-digits worth of his sixth set, Tha Carter III, an act that cemented his ascent to super-stardom.

    Kanye West came close with his third collection, Graduation, but stalled just short of the platinum plateau. And 50 Cent is the only debuting rapper who ever came anywhere near the mark when he pushed more than 800,000 copies of Get Rich or Die Tryin'.

    Now, on the verge of releasing his major label debut, Thank Me Later, many are wondering whether Drake — last year's mixtape wunderkind — can deliver on all of the hype to become only the third rapper to break the one-million mark in first week sales.

    "I always said that his setup was so impeccable, so crazy, that I just thought he would get really close to 1 million," Vibe magazine editor-in-chief Jermaine Hall told MTV News. "The one thing he needed was that big record and I don't think he was able to get his 'Lollipop' out the gate," he said referring to Wayne's breakout Carter III single. "But still, I think the setup is incredible and I expect him to sell 500,000 to 600,000 the first week."

    While "Find Your Love" is a favorite among Drake's fans, the Kanye West-produced single has yet to crack the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    The melodic track followed Drake's first official single from Thank Me Later, the brooding "Over," an unconventional ode to the paranoia fame can bring; not an especially traditional pair of singles for an upstart rapper.

    Also, Thank Me Later, while highly anticipated, is just the latest offering from Drake, who has released a string of records post-So Far Gone, from "Fear" to Forever." Add to that the fact that his album leaked online well ahead of its June 15 release date.

    "Obviously, it's 2010, it's not 2003 anymore and the industry has changed a lot and I think everyone has sort of had to trim their expectations because of that," Entertainment Weekly's Simon Vozick-Levinson said. "That's not something that reflects on Drake personally, it's just that it's hard to sell records. To look at some more recent examples of people who have sold more than 500,000 [in a week], Sade did that, Eminem, last year, did about 600,000. These are artists who were gone for a while that had big fan bases waiting for an album to come out. Drake is at a different place in his career."

    The EW scribe also said he believed Drake would not cross the one-million mark, instead predicting sales of 300,000 to 400,000 copies of his debut.

    XXL's Bonsu Thompson shared the same sentiments, predicting 400,000-plus sales; he noted Drake's achievements and emphasized the rapper's long-term potential, even as he drew the line below gold certification and well below platinum.

    "I don't think Drake will do a million his first week," Thompson said. "First, you have to compare it to the rapper who did achieve that, that was Lil Wayne. You have to look at all the elements that contributed to him selling 1 million in the first week. I don't think [Drake] has that smash single. The girls like 'Find Your Love' and the guys dig 'Over,' but it's not like that smash crossover, where everyone is in a state of panic and we have to have this album right now."

    Much like box office tallies, first-week sales in music make for splashy headlines, yet ultimately a blockbuster's health is measured not by the opening haul but by how strong the project fends off sharp dips and maintains a steady stream of revenue.

    A true star's worth may lie in his ability to avoid the dreaded second-week dive. That's the theory the New York Times' Jon Caramanica subscribes to, noting Drake's own goal may not be realized via those first-week sales. Instead, he noted Drake's ambitious plans, outlining how the rapper's sales down the road may be a better indicator of the impact of his debut.

    "I think the real question for Drake is what are his fifth-week numbers, what are his 10th-week numbers, what are his 20th-week numbers, if he still pops in July, in August, in September, then that's a win," Caramanica told MTV News. "Then it doesn't matter if he sells a million the first week. But if he's gonna last, that's the thing, that's a Kanye, that's a Wayne, that's a Jay. And I think ultimately, that's the guy he wants to be considered as. I don't think anyone should get bent out of shape. They should get bent out of shape if he only sells two [copies]."
    Source- Can Drake Sell A Million? | News Video | MTV

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    Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

    It'll sell 1Milli+

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    • #3
      Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

      I Don't Think So...Like They Said He Hasn't Had A Lollipop...But Who Am I 2 Say He Can't..Look What SFG (EP) Did..But Hope He Do Over 500,000 Cuz He Deserves It...I Know Will Give 2 TML Cuz I Haven't Even Heard The Whole Album Yet
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      • #4
        Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

        it will sell below 500,000

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        • #5
          Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

          It won't.
          A reason is Wayne had Tha Carter 1 and 2 before 3 obviously.. People didn't know what to expect and wanted to find out after hearing changes from him. Like Lollipop and A Milli. Those 2 tracks were for females and males. They will destroy Find Your Love and Over.
          Drake will sell 500,00-800,000 in week 1.
          His only other mixtape is SFG.
          He just doesn't have enough material and people won't go buy it I don't think.

          He should of dropped it WAY earlier when he came out.. his buzz was much higher.
          Last edited by YoungMoneyEnt; 06-14-2010, 03:42 PM.
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          • #6
            Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

            Originally posted by YoungMoneyEnt View Post
            It won't.
            A reason is Wayne had Tha Carter 1 and 2 before 3 obviously.. People didn't know what to expect and wanted to find out after hearing changes from him. Like Lollipop and A Milli. Those 2 tracks were for females and males. They will destroy Find Your Love and Over.
            Drake will sell 500,00-800,000 in week 1.
            His only other mixtape is SFG.
            He just doesn't have enough material and people won't go buy it I don't think.
            Drizzy has like 4 mixtapes bro



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            • #7
              Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

              If you think it will sell more than 600k in the first week, you're obviously on something mean.
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              • #8
                Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

                Originally posted by THP850 View Post
                Drizzy has like 4 mixtapes bro
                His only real successful known one was sfg.. but asking for 600,000 is tough but still possible.
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                • #9
                  Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

                  Originally posted by YoungMoneyEnt View Post
                  His only real successful known one was sfg.. but asking for 600,000 is tough but still possible.
                  YEah true. He'll only do like 300K though...



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                  • #10
                    Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

                    Logical Guess: 200k-400k

                    He didn't promote it hard enough in my opinion. I mean he should've been performing all over late night TV weeks before the album came out, performing at the MTV Movie Awards, 106 & Park etc.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

                      even though i dug the album and i bought my copy today ..I think he won't sell more than 200-400k realistically...like eastboi said he really didn't promote it hard enough and on top of that he definitely did not have a clutch single like lolipop or anything close to that magnitude that could create such an immense buzz ..he sure has buzz but not enough for 1milli..

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                      • #12
                        Re: Can Drake Sell a Million, experts weigh in opinions.

                        The album failed to deliver a mainstream song to generate interest for the album tbh.

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