The content of that particular interview was very aggressive.
The content of that particular interview was very aggressive.
he said the people around floyd aren't there for anything other than to be yes men though, that was his point, he's basically saying they're useless and floyd just rents them to kiss his a$$. with g-unit, those guys are his earners, they earn for him, at least that is the objective... they're not just there because 50 needs his ego boosted periodically.. they workers.
I like interviews where he's insightful. Lately some of his interviews seemed rehearsed and repetitive. The old interviews were the best cause he dropped jewels in almost all of them.
Great Interview tho.
People here aren't posting cause they are used to seeing "50 Cent" and ignoring the thread. If a trend starts on the coli where everyone showed 50 love then the rest of the sheep will follow.
Trend: 50 is that nikka!!!
Coli-Sheep: you guys are right, 50 is relevant again.
Nah. Jay was on top of the world when Blueprint came out. He would have still been on the same pace if he never dissed Nas. Nas on the other hand had dropped two duds that were failures critically and sales wise. I don't like vol.2 or 3 like THAT but they were a commercial success. He was in a good space50 predicted himself on that dvd that came with grodt that he'd get phased out eventually.....so I hope he ain't suprised,maybe its quicker than he thought...dude lost his delivery and really can't get it back I guess.
He said sum real shyt about rappers having those "moments" that extend they career....if nas and jay hadn't had that battle they also could both be obsolete right now....its like those moments revitalize the fanbase to stay interested...rappers who are good at taking those issues and putting it into they music and make quality out of it tend to keep they breath and relevancy...guess every few yrs u gotta cook up sum crazy shyt happening to u to keep fans on they toes and entertained.
What dvd?50 predicted himself on that dvd that came with grodt that he'd get phased out eventually.....so I hope he ain't suprised,maybe its quicker than he thought...dude lost his delivery and really can't get it back I guess.
He said sum real shyt about rappers having those "moments" that extend they career....if nas and jay hadn't had that battle they also could both be obsolete right now....its like those moments revitalize the fanbase to stay interested...rappers who are good at taking those issues and putting it into they music and make quality out of it tend to keep they breath and relevancy...guess every few yrs u gotta cook up sum crazy shyt happening to u to keep fans on they toes and entertained.
"people couldn't tell you who the other St Lunatics are"
"yeah, thats because they didn't have any success...those guys sucked"
I knew, but, the first thing I noticed was the tat, still, on his neckGood actual interview overall all, didn't know he had all his tats removed
50's a consistent c00n. He's sticking up for Chief Keef because he thinks he might help him get back on. He's buddying up to him thinking his "aggressive content" will help bring his style of fake gangsterism back in style. Stop it Fif. Everything you do is strategy.
anybody else feel like sometimes his answers go completely off track of what the question is he was asked? but it's ill because eventually, slowly, he brings it all back full circle. well, almost full circle, he brings it back 340 degrees. dude is madd ambiguous with the way he answers even simple questions, i hope it's not unintentional ambiguity because that would just mean he's dense.. if i was interviewing him i'd ask him, like Oprah did, "so, what does that mean??". lol.
yo did anybody peep that he kinda put floyd chick on blast when he said
"if u fugged 3-4 niccaz to get to me how you gon wanna be my wife or have a emotional investment"
not exact words but did anybody else peep that