4000 units is damn good considering the state of the Bay Areas market. We just now starting to get mild radio support, somethin we haven't consistently had for almost 10 years. Our music was replaced by mainstream for so long, the buying market totally gave up on us for the Jay-Z's and Cash Money's of the world. The Bay hasn't independently sold big numbers in years so it shouldn't be expected to do so overnight, that's just not gonna happen.
That 4000 units moved represents that buying market slowly gaining faith in their homegrown artist, and over time the support will come back and numbers will consistently grow as long as radio and other types of media continue to do their part. B-Legit is smart enough to understand this process, and I'm 100% sure he will be out doing all he can to support this record as his promotions kick in, and word of mouth grows. 4000 sold is a success to all who think logically in today's world and not base his units sold on his past success.