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Friday, June 25, 2010

Eminem Doesn't Care About Album Sales, "I Could Sell 80 Million First Week [&] It Really Wouldn't Mean Anything"


Grammy-winning rapper Eminem recently shared his perception of first-week sales.

Em believes numbers are worthless if true fans cannot appreciate his music.

"I don't think I've actually stopped to think about it," Eminem said referencing being named artist of the decade. "I never thought that my life would amount to this. But to be able to sit back and digest it is so strange to me, because I still feel so regular. I don't understand what people think the big deal is about me. It's a very strange relationship that I have with fame...Honestly, as long as people enjoy the music, that means the most to me. I could sell 80 million records in the first week, and if my peers or fans of real hip-hop didn't like it, it really wouldn't mean anything."

Em's new album, Recovery, is expected to become the biggest music debut of 2010.

Offering conclusive proof that Marshall still matters, Eminem's aptly named Recovery will score the year's highest sales debut. Look for a total of between 590-615k for the Shady/Aftermath/Interscope album, easily beating Sade's 503k back in February. It could also beat his last album, Relapse, which sold 608k in its first week in May '09.

Radio personality DJ Whoo Kid recently predicted Em would out-sell Drake's Thank Me Later debut.

"Will Drake sell 500k the first week?"

"predictions --- drake -----350-420k first week"

"EMinem ---- - 650-700k first week."

Earlier this month, Fat Joe gave his opinion of Em's latest effort.

"That sh*t's crazy," Joe said in an interview. "That sh*t with him and [Lil] Wayne, [track] number two ['Talkin' 2 Myself']. All that sh*t, man. That n*gga spittin'. Hard...I thought I wasn't gonna like it, cause n*ggas was sayin', Yo, it's rock, and this and that,' but that sh*t was hard. I was expecting just more regular hip-hop type sh*t. You know what I'm sayin'? It was more like Just Blaze-[produced] rock sh*t...I like that sh*t. A lot. I can't lie to you...I think he's back to where he once was...For real. I think lyrically, he's back to where he was. That's what I got from the album."

Check out Eminem speaking on his new album down below:

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