I have no idea, I remember it from when I was lurking sohhwhere is this video???? I have never seen it.
the only people buying into his character are people from the suburbs and grew up in one of these:
he talks and acts like people who don't know any better think that muthafukkas in the hood talk, or how "real bosses" act or whatever
if you like his music then say that, but this dude is acting
They're all "acting". It's the entertainment business. He's in an interview at a radio station. What's he supposed to do, say "my label's doing pretty decent" lol. Or "I think 50 Cent is a pretty crummy fella and I hope bad things happen to him."
What is it you think the guy is ought to be saying? What do you think he says in day-to-day life that differs from how he talks on the radio? Because he says he's a boss?
So its not about the music50 music might be these days, but at least he from power I guess. EVERYONE I know fukks with that.
if I'm 50, I would act like I'm bigger than music and put the focus on my hit tv show.
He from Miami we don't fold under pressure we show upRoss in rare form n these interviews. He handle situations better than a lot of these rappers. That boy can spin a situation. He has a good media coach and p.r. Team
"You can't call your album get rich or die trying and then file for bankruptcy....I guess his kidneys failed".
nomination for comedy post of the yearRoss was apart of a team. he was the guy that had to be the CO to have that type of leverage/guy on the inside to protect his team and to give them certain amenities while doing a bid.
organized crime always had a "straight guy" to be around authority and to be around normal business.
"You can't call your album get rich or die trying and then file for bankruptcy....I guess his kidneys failed".
Ross was apart of a team. he was the guy that had to be the CO to have that type of leverage/guy on the inside to protect his team and to give them certain amenities while doing a bid.
organized crime always had a "straight guy" to be around authority and to be around normal business.