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With his highly anticipated Animal Ambition album just a little over two months away from it's June 3rd release date, 50 Cent has kicked the promotional campaign into high gear.
Ralphie Blackmon of Revolt TV got the chance to speak with the G-Unit mogul to gain further insight into the project.
On what separates Animal Ambition from past albums
This project, I wanted to do something that was different. A lot of Get Rich, I had my whole journey to put on one piece. And I had things that were a part of my efforts prior to that, that helped develop the concept of it would be— like from Power of a Dollar to Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. Trying to find something that would match theme wise, that was consistent with that energy but more diverse that would match with where I’m at right now, I looked at prosperity because I felt like it would match all the successful moments that I’ve had since then and also allow me to give you a perception of what it’s been like from my perspective without being in it first-person all the time.
On the songs Hold On and Don't Worry Bout It
Even the minister that preaches prosperity has the larger congregation. So when I get into the effects of prosperity, at the same time in the environment where the price of life is cheap and show too much success too fast, it actually hurts you and that’s what 'Hold On' was about. When I did ‘Don’t worry about how I get my money, just know that I get my money’ on 'Don’t Worry About It,' it’s like the music that directs directly to prosperity and the feelings connected to how other people respond to it. That’s why those two came out first. One was displaying how it could actually ignite that energy, from other people watching you progress and the other one would be how that person feels while they’re watching.
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Source: Revolt TV
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