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Kanye West moves album date up, avoids 50 Cent

October 7, 2008

Kanye West made a surprise appearance at rapper T.I.’s MySpace-sponsored show in Los Angeles on Friday and announced that his upcoming album, ‘‘808s and Heartbreak,’’ will arrive Nov. 25. It had been expected Dec. 16.

‘‘We just finished the album. I just got back from Hawaii earlier today,’’ the Chicago rapper told the audience before breaking into a track titled ‘‘Heartless,’’ which he confirmed is the set’s second single. First single ‘‘Love Lockdown’’ has sold 402,000 digital downloads in just two weeks of release, according to Nielsen Soundscan, and debuted at a career-best No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The original release date for ‘‘Heartbreak’’ would have put West a week behind 50 Cent’s ‘‘Before I Self Destruct,’’ a near-repeat of the 2007 battle between the two rappers.

That year, both men released new albums on Sept. 11, with West’s ‘‘Graduation’’ outselling 50’s ‘‘Curtis’’ 957,000 to 691,000 in its debut week. ‘‘Graduation’’ has since sold 2.18 million copies in the United States.