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May 20, 2009 - Wednesday 3:46 AM

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music

50 Cent Posts Dr. Dre-Produced 'OK, You're Right' OnlineStreet record will be on Fif's Before I Self Destruct. By Shaheem Reid Views 7,798 50 Cent just dropped a street record from his upcoming Before I Self Destruct album called "OK, You're Right" on ThisIs50.com. "When they talk about me, they say I be trippin'," 50 teases on the sing-songy chorus. "What they say about me doesn't make me mad/ I think they hatin' 'cause they see me when I'm rollin'/ Man, I can't help it if they really doin' bad." The song was produced by Dr. Dre. A couple of weeks ago, the G-Unit General posted a vlog shot in a luxurious studio with Dre and others. The two have been crafting new tracks for Before I Self Destruct, which is due sometime this year. 50 said going back in with Dre caused him to shelve most of his existing material in favor of working on new music. "It's about 30 percent of what I had when I felt like I was finished," Fif explained. "The production, Dre made a lot more of the music that's on the actual album now. I rewrote some concepts." Tony Yayo told MTV News the album should be a classic. "50 got some crack," Tony Yayo said. "50 got some unexplainable records. He's just waiting. The thing with 50, the n---a is addicted to being a perfectionist. He'll wait. He's not like these other n---as that gotta rush to make a album. 50's got millions. The average artist is rushing an album because they want that advance money. They gotta pay their bills. Nah, that n---a's good. He won't put out anything until sh--'s right. You already know when he's this quiet, he's got a master plan. He's got something up his sleeve." Source MTV

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May 20, 2009 - Wednesday 3:44 AM

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music
Courtesy of Relapse day here is a classic Eminem interview from 1998. View Original Article

April 27, 2009 - Monday 4:04 AM

Current mood:  happy
Category: Games


http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/03/03/50.cent.vide...

Most fans picturing rapper 50 Cent operating a joystick would probably envision the hip-hop star blasting away opponents in his latest video game release, "Blood on the Sand."

January 23, 2009 - Friday 3:52 AM

Current mood:  amused
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

'Crush Your Competition'

Ryan, Larry and Cornbreadd give their final days at Camp Curtis all they've got, but in the end, only one will win the $100,000.




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Curtis
By 50 Cent
Release date: 2007-09-11
December 20, 2008 - Saturday 3:04 AM

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
December 7, 2008 - Sunday 12:20 PM

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
December 7, 2008 - Sunday 12:16 PM

Category: Music
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Lil Wayne Ft. Lil Boosie - Lousianimal (Dissing 50 Cent)

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Well look who finally grew some balls and is deciding to respond to 50 Cent after backing down countless times, I guess he was waiting for 50 Cent to cool off. This is exactly what 50 wants, he thrives off beef and Lil Wayne ain't ready to do shit talking with 50 Cent. Lets see how this plays out.

"All about a dollar, f–k Two Quarters. Bitch, I'll pour syrup in that vitamin water
I hope you die ugly, and tonight will be gorgeous."

Lil Wayne and Lil Boosie "Louisianimal" (audio tags from The Empire)



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December 7, 2008 - Sunday 12:02 PM

Category: News and Politics
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - DECEMBER 5:  Actor/rapper ...

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Rapper 50 CENT is hoping BARACK OBAMA's election victory will help his budding acting career - by striking a blow against racism in Hollywood.
Fiddy claims that, despite the success of African-American stars such as Will Smith, Samuel L. Jackson and Denzel Washington, there is still a black and white divide within the movie industry.
But he is hopeful the presence of a black man in the White House will help tear down some walls.
The star - who has appeared in movies Get Rich or Die Tryin' and Righteous Kill - says, "There's two Hollywood. There's white Hollywood and there's black Hollywood. Those lines are still there, but this is a step to getting rid of those lines."

11/14/2008 07:34:18 PM

Also see: 50 Cent - Barack Obama

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December 4, 2008 - Thursday 3:18 PM

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities

50 CENT - 50 CENT HIT BY FINANCIAL CRISIS

Rapper 50 CENT is adamant no one is safe from the current global economic downturn - the crisis has already caused him some major financial problems.
The hip-hop star's new album, Before I Self-Destruct, was slated to hit stores in the U.S. on 9 December (08). But he was forced to postpone the release until early 2009, because of fears that struggling music fans will be reluctant to splash out on luxuries like CDs.
And the star admits the credit crunch has also begun to affect his investments, losing him "millions of dollars" in decreasing stock values.
He says, "Pushing (the album) back was to position myself a little better. I've lost a couple of million dollars already. I sit with my investors and business managers and accountants, looking at the numbers and I'm like, 'Yo, the values of stocks in different areas are decreasing.' So I take loss like everyone."


12/02/2008 12:11:58 PM


Also see: 50 Cent

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November 27, 2008 - Thursday 8:27 AM

Category: Music
BEVERLY HILLS, CA - DECEMBER 5:  Actor/rapper ...Image by Getty Images via Daylife

50 CENT, P. DIDDY, JAY-Z, KANYE WEST - I Get Money MUSIC VID - PTBTV



EXCLUSIVE / RARE / OFFICIAL remix for 50 Cent's smash single, "I Get Money." Starring 50 Cent aka Curtis Jackson, P. Diddy aka Sean Combs aka Sean John, Jay-Z aka Sean Carter, and Kayne West aka Mr. Graduate.

Rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson tips his G-Unit-branded hat to Forbes on the remix of his latest single, "I Get Money." Dubbed the "Forbes 1, 2, 3 Remix" and the "Billion Dollar Remix," the song, which features cameos by fellow hip-hop kingpins Jay-Z and Sean "Diddy" Combs, is a boast over the trio's top billing on Forbes' recent list of the top earners in rap music.

"A lot of money on this record!" 50 Cent crows on the track, released Monday evening, which is based on the third single from his latest studio album, Curtis. It is the first collaboration among the three rap moguls, who each kick off their stanzas by gloating, "I run New York!"

Jay-Z holds the top spot on Forbes' Hip-Hop Cash Kings list with 2006 earnings of $34 million, trailed by "Fiddy" (as 50 Cent is known to fans) with $32 million. Diddy nabbed the No. 3 spot with total earnings of $28 million. (See: " Hip-Hop Cash Kings")

True enough to the "Billion Dollar Remix" title, the trio—all native New Yorkers—boast sprawling Manhattan-based media empires with more than $1 billion in total gross sales of related merchandise.

Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter is the chief executive of Def Jam Recordings, a unit of Universal Music. He also owns the 40/40 clubhouse franchise, as well as a small stake in the New Jersey Nets. (Need we mention Beyonce?)

In addition to topping Forbes' Hip-Hop Cash Kings list, Jay-Z also debuted at No. 9 this year on Forbes' Celebrity 100 list of the most powerful entertainers, edging out industry heavyweights like Steve Spielberg and David Letterman.

Combs lords over Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment, whose business interests include the Warner-backed Bad Boy Records, Sean John clothing label, a best-selling men's cologne and a string of programs for MTV.

In an e-mail to Forbes about the single, Diddy wrote, "We appreciate the opportunity to trail blaze at Forbes.com, proving we're not only the TOP earning entertainers but the TOP entertainment thinkers to come up with something as innovative as this."

Since the release of his 2003 debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin', 50 Cent has amassed a sizable fortune through his G-Unit entertainment portfolio, which includes a record label, clothing line, Reebok sneaker line, ring tones, video games and even a recent line of "urban fiction" published by a division of Time Warner (nyse: TWX - news - people ). (He spent his first royalty check buying copyrights to the G-Unit moniker.) In 2006, 50 Cent appeared on the cover of Forbes Magazine's Celebrity 100 issue.

"This remix is more than a song, it's a celebration and collaboration of hip-hop's elite," 50 Cent said.

This summer, rumors in the blogosphere suggested 50 Cent rival Kanye West might appear in the remix. Not so. 50 Cent has been embroiled in a well-publicized sales scuffle with Kanye West, whose latest album Graduation dropped on Sept. 11, the same day as Curtis. 50 Cent famously told reporters that if West outsold him, he'd retire from his solo rap career. (He later qualified the statement by betting West would suffer a massive drop off after first-week sales.)

Though an official tally won't be available before Wednesday, early reports have West besting 50 Cent by at least 100,000 copies. But in the duel over who makes more money, 50 handily trumps West, who pocketed an estimated $17 million last year, roughly half of 50's income.

West will have to sell millions of copies of his latest album, plus embark on a mega-successful worldwide stadium tour a la the Rolling Stones, to match 50's estimated earnings by year's end, even discounting his recent album. In May, Coca Cola (nyse: KO - news - people ) announced it would pay $4.1 billion to buy Vitamin Water, the bottled water company in which 50 Cent owns a stake. Fiddy's estimated take from that sale, after taxes: $100 million.

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November 23, 2008 - Sunday 1:05 AM

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
November 23, 2008 - Sunday 1:04 AM

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November 23, 2008 - Sunday 1:02 AM

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
November 20, 2008 - Thursday 5:57 AM

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
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Rapper 50 CENT has signed up to play a loan shark, opposite BRENDA BLETHYN, in a hard-hitting new British gangster movie.
The hitmaker, real name Curtis Jackson, is currently shooting scenes in London for Dead Man Running, a film about an ex-convict, who is given 24 hours to raise $150,000 (GBP100,000) to pay off Jackson's loan shark.
The film is being backed by English soccer stars Rio Ferdinand and Ashley Cole, who are among the project's executive producers.


11/19/2008 10:06:56 PM


Also see: 50 Cent - Brenda Blethyn

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November 20, 2008 - Thursday 5:53 AM

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
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50 CENT has laughed off real estate pal DONALD TRUMP's assertion the rapper's new MTV reality show is based on his programme THE APPRENTICE - insisting the ageing tycoon has gone "senile" if he thinks they're similar.
The In Da Club hitmaker, real name Curtis Jackson, recently launched The Money and the Power to find the next big business boss.
The show sees a group of contestants fight it out for the grand prize of $100,000 (GBP670,000) cash and assistance from the superstar to achieve their dreams.
But 50 Cent is adamant his programme is vastly different from Trump's The Apprentice, after the tycoon claimed the "copy" will fail "because it's not Trump".
The rap mogul tells MTV, "Donald Trump talking about my show and how it's a knockoff of The Apprentice? He's crazy!
"That's what happens when you get older - you start to view things differently. First, let me point out (my show) got the highest ratings.
"I said, 'What's the matter with Donald?' He's got a little age on him. He must be getting senile."
And the hip-hop entrepreneur also took the opportunity to hand out his own career advice to the property tycoon, adding: "In this economy, he may want to go sing 'In Da Club' instead of selling real estate!"


11/18/2008 04:06:57 PM


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