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Originally Posted by Cheese Wagstaff
What's the matter with you? You have every post on this page besides one.
Let this thread die like Weezy's career.
Originally Posted by Cheese Wagstaff
What's the matter with you? You have every post on this page besides one.
Let this thread die like Weezy's career.
Originally Posted by MrONegative
the most disgusting thing I've seen on NT in a minute.Originally Posted by Cheese Wagstaff
What's the matter with you? You have every post on this page besides one.
Let this thread die like Weezy's career.
Originally Posted by MrONegative
the most disgusting thing I've seen on NT in a minute.Originally Posted by Cheese Wagstaff
What's the matter with you? You have every post on this page besides one.
Let this thread die like Weezy's career.
Lil Wayne’s first full year back in the market after serving eight months for attempted gun possession in New York proved a lucrative stretch. For the week ending Sept. 6, ninth studio set Tha Carter IV debuted atop the Billboard 200, racking up the year’s second-biggest sales week with 964,000 units sold. The tally also gave Wayne the best sales week by a male artist since his own Carter III topped the charts with 1 million units in June 2008. His I Am Still Music tour grossed $44.7 million from 67 shows and 695,291 tickets sold.
To provide a consistent snapshot of the top Money Makers’ earnings power, we focused exclusively on U.S. income sources, ranking artists based upon how much each of them earned in 2011 from a variety of income streams, including touring, recorded-music sales, publishing royalties and payments from an array of digital services. Our calculations were based on each artist’s U.S. net earnings, not gross revenue. Due to a lack of sufficient data, our figures do not include revenue from sponsorships, merchandise sales or synchronization deals.
Full List: Billboard
Lil Wayne’s first full year back in the market after serving eight months for attempted gun possession in New York proved a lucrative stretch. For the week ending Sept. 6, ninth studio set Tha Carter IV debuted atop the Billboard 200, racking up the year’s second-biggest sales week with 964,000 units sold. The tally also gave Wayne the best sales week by a male artist since his own Carter III topped the charts with 1 million units in June 2008. His I Am Still Music tour grossed $44.7 million from 67 shows and 695,291 tickets sold.
To provide a consistent snapshot of the top Money Makers’ earnings power, we focused exclusively on U.S. income sources, ranking artists based upon how much each of them earned in 2011 from a variety of income streams, including touring, recorded-music sales, publishing royalties and payments from an array of digital services. Our calculations were based on each artist’s U.S. net earnings, not gross revenue. Due to a lack of sufficient data, our figures do not include revenue from sponsorships, merchandise sales or synchronization deals.
Full List: Billboard