Mac Miller is set to release his new album Blue Slide Park November 8, but the kid from Pittsburgh has high hopes to release it even sooner.
In a recent interview with MTV, Miller revealed that he will be donating $50k to the Make-A-Wish Foundation if the album reaches 50,000 pre-orders. Miller added, "If my fans go hard and hit 100,000, I'll release it on the spot."
Let's hope that's the case.
With Blue Slide Park currently listed at number 5 on the iTunes 'Top Albums' slot, it would appear that the folks over at Make a Wish will not be the only one's turning a profit from Miller's marketing strategy-- now that's some 'Donald Trump sh!t.'
Final Fraze
Personally, I think it would be a huge let down if Mac Miller's album does not hit 50,000 orders--not so much for him, but for the charity. Initially, Miller announced that he would be releasing the album title after reaching 25,000 orders-- check. With that said, if Blue Slide Park does not reach the 50,000 mark by Nov. 8, why not surprise Make-A-Wish with a check for $25k as a "consolation prize?" Now that's much easier said than done -- especially coming from a kid on a college budget -- but dishing out $25k would still be a tremendously generous offer and would only reinforce that the kid is worthy of his title: #MostDope.
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