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Lil Wayne Expected To Be Released From Prison In November

A November 4 release would mean Wayne served eight months of his yearlong sentence. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne, Beacon Theater, New York City, 07.22.2007 Photo: Alexander Tamargo/ Getty Images Lil Wayne is approximately halfway through his one-year jail sentence , which began March 8 when the superstar MC turned himself into authorities after reaching a plea deal. According to prison records accessed by MTV News, the rapper has a projected release date of November 4. Pending any violations or infractions for behavioral issues, the rapper is expected to see the light of day eight months after entering prison. While Wayne has been away, however, is presence has remained potent. His prot

Nicki Minaj Says Lil Wayne Is ‘In Great Spirits’

‘He’s his same self … just even more business-minded,’ she tells MTV News of her incarcerated Young Money boss. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Kelly Marino Nicki Minaj Photo: MTV News Lil Wayne may be physically separated from his Young Money prot

Taiwanese babe Lilian and Wayne Lin dating

According to sources, the pair reportedly flirted openly on Facebook and Lilian had even posted intimate pictures of the two of them on her blog, which she later took down after protests from JJ#39;s fans. Taiwanese babe Lilian was seen entering and leaving the singer’s home on several occasions Homegrown singer-songwriter Wayne Lin (more popularly known as JJ Lin) was reported to be dating Taiwanese babe Lilian, who is his fellow church-mate. Rumours of the romance intensified when Lilian wa

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Watch 100 Questions Season 1 Episode 5 – Wayne?

Watch 100 Questions S1E5: Wayne? Flashback are now being shown about how Wayne was first met by Charlotte, And Leslie gets an unexpected news that her former husband is now getting married once again. The new installment of 100 Question is the TV show’s 5th episode of the 1st season that aired last

Justin Bieber? Kanye West? Who Will Be The Next To Sell A Million The First Week?

Our experts also cite Taylor Swift, a posthumous Michael Jackson release, Lil Wayne again — or maybe no one. By Shaheem Reid Justin Bieber Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images While Drake’s Thank Me Later didn’t sell a million copies in the first week, the debut moved more than 460,000 units and landed at #1 on the Billboard albums chart . That’s an amazing feat for any artist, let alone a rookie MC. Meanwhile, Hits Double Daily is projecting a monster launch for Eminem’s Recovery, which was released Monday, selling between 590,000 and 615,000 copies by this time next week. Drake and Em have proven that, despite an overall decline in record sales, artists who are able to engage fans and produce high-quality music will be rewarded on the charts. However, a huge question remains: Will anyone be able to knock Lil Wayne from his spot as the last artist to sell 1 million copies the first week of release? Weezy reached that milestone back in 2008 , when Tha Carter III came out. And while Kanye West’s Graduation came within an eyelash of hitting the mark several weeks later and others, such as Susan Boyle, have put up monster first-week numbers, no one besides Wayne has cracked a milli. XXL magazine’s Bonsu Thompson knows just the man up for the task: None other than Kanye West, whose song “Power,” from his upcoming LP, has already garnered critical acclaim. “In order to sell a million albums, your momentum has to be working on all cylinders,” Thompson said via e-mail. “Kanye’s range is built for that. Musically, he has the ability to simultaneously have an infectious record in the streets and a monstrous record on radio and television loop. Add in his penchant for controversial quotes (he’s got a ton to address) and bringing the fashion and arts world wherever he goes, and it’s a home run (Barry Bonds).” “It’s easy to say no one will ever hit that mark again, but there will always be someone,” said Jon Caramanica, a music critic for The New York Times. “Right now, Justin Bieber has the best chance and also Taylor Swift with her next album. Rappers are in danger.” Vibe Editor in Chief Jermaine Hall said the next person to sell a million copies the first week will either be the man with the biggest-selling solo LP of all time or the last guy to reach a million sales the first week. “It’s tough to say, based on music’s economical climate,” Hall said. “Certainly, if Sony is able to get something out on Michael [Jackson] by the fourth quarter with a solid single, that would be a contender. Outside of that, Wayne’s Carter IV also has to be considered. If he has a lead record anything close to the impact of ‘Lollipop,’ he will be knocking on that door.” Other industry insiders are way more pessimistic. “I don’t know if it’s possible for an artist to sell a million records again in a week,” XXL Editor in Chief Vanessa Satten said. “Seems to me, sales are not an issue anymore, and no one wants to say that. We still stress over sales when we’ve had the Drake and Eminem albums for weeks. Sales are not the issue anymore, so I don’t know if that million in a week is feasible anymore.” “I think Wayne is probably the last one to do that,” ThisIs50.com’s Jeremy Bettis agreed. “I don’t think people should pay too close attention to the numbers. I don’t think the numbers should take away from the actual project. I think that’s the problem with hip-hop. Everyone wants to know: ‘What’s his first-week numbers?’ If it’s not what they think it should be, then they have a judgment about the album, which I think takes away from the project and the actual creativity of the music.” “That 1 million that Wayne did was so out of this world, I don’t know that’s gonna happen again,” radio personality Miss Info said. “I don’t know that’s a fair bar to set. … I don’t think the emphasis at this point is even on sales. It’s about: ‘How many stages are you gonna pack? How many endorsement deals are you gonna have? How many companies are you gonna launch?’ ” “I think, even for record labels, it’s gonna be hard to see who sells a million,” said Angela Yee who host the Shade 45 radio show “The Morning After.” “I don’t think record labels rely on that. That’s why they are doing 360 deals. They’re getting money off your touring, how many ringtones you sell, T-shirts, your merchandising. I don’t know if [selling a million copies in your first week] is gonna happen anytime soon. That’s a phenomenon.” The only real answer? Wait and see. Who do you think will be the next artist to sell 1 million copies of their album in the first week of release? Share your predictions in the comments. Don’t miss the “Drake: Better Than Good Enough” documentary , airing tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV! Related Artists Justin Bieber Lil Wayne Drake

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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. By Jayson Rodriguez Drake Photo: Walik Goshorn 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].” Do you think Drake will sell a million copies of his debut in the first week? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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*NEW* Pepsi Ad | World Cup 2010 | Oh Africa – Akon | Messi Henry Kaka Lampard Arshavin Drogba ||HD||

Pepsis’ new ad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The song is “Oh Africa” by Akon. This ad features some of the greatest football star; Messi, Henry, Kaka, Lampard, Ashavin, and Drogba.

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England 5 – 1 Croatia – World Cup 2010 Qualifier

Watch all the goals from the England v Croatia World Cup 2010 Qualifier from Wembley (9 Sept 2009). England booked their place at next summers World Cup with an emphatic 5-1 dismissal of Croatia at Wembley Stadium. It was a game that England controlled from the off and two goals apiece for Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard and a Wayne Rooney strike ensured Fabio Capello could finally book the flights to South Africa. Arsenal forward, Eduardo, pulled a goal back for Croatia, but by then it was too little, too late.

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World Cup 2010 Group C Preview, Predictions: The Little Country …

England seems to have reached that level, and considering the match – up advantages England has – specifically, Wayne Rooney against a hobbling and leaking U.S. defense – England looks like the bet. Expect goals, though. …

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Does Lady Gaga’s ‘Alejandro’ Video Go Too Far?

Fans on the streets of NYC weigh in on Gaga’s latest controversial video. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lady Gaga in “Alejandro” Photo: Interscope Records She poisoned jauntily dressed bumpkins in “Telephone,” writhed next to Beyonc