Lil Wayne to release new album online after VMAs
(CBS/AP) NEW YORK - Lil Wayne is hoping his performance at the MTV Video Music Awards will make fans want to run out and buy his album.
The 28-year-old rapper is making it digitally available at midnight after Sunday's show.
"Tha Carter IV" will be available on iTunes, Amazon.com and other digital outlets. The physical album will hit stores Aug. 29. The album features collaborations with Drake, Cory Gunz, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes and others.
The rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., says he's making history.
"I am extremely excited to be the first artist to utilize such an amazing idea. I hope that I can open the door for others," he said in a statement Monday.
The strategy is similar to that used by Jay-Z and Kanye West for their best-selling "Watch the Throne" collaboration, which was available exclusively on iTunes for several days before hitting physical retailers. It debuted at the top of the charts last week.
Lil Wayne's Grammy-winning "Tha Carter III" was the best-selling album of 2008. He spent most of 2010 in a New York jail after pleading guilty to a weapons charge.
The rapper is up for two VMA awards. The show is scheduled to air live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Lady Gaga, Adele and Chris Brown are also set to perform. Pitbull was just added to the lineup, and Jessie J will be in the house band for the night.
MTV said there will be no single host this year because it is experimenting with a "nontraditional format."
