Continental Five has been dropping nothing but heat as of late. The Queens, New York emcee is back with a new banger titled "50 Bars." Peep it up top. Follow Five on Twitter @continentalfive.
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Continental Five has been dropping nothing but heat as of late. The Queens, New York emcee is back with a new banger titled "50 Bars." Peep it up top. Follow Five on Twitter @continentalfive.
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The always opinionated and frequently hilarious radio personality. Star of the Star and Buc Wild Show, chopped it up with Vlad TV recently and gave his opinion on Ciara and Future dating.
"Who gives a f*ck? 50 Cent, my homie, my main n*gga on the trigger...ThisIs50.com. 50 put his black gorilla c*** in Ciara. So do we really care who comes behind him?" said Star.
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with DJ Black Moose for an exclusive interview in Sweden!
He talks about being locked up, looking up to 50 Cent & much more!
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50 Cent and Fat Joe had one of the longest running beefs in rap history. The two were able to come together like men and squash the beef at the Chris Lighty tribute during the 2012 BET Hip Hop Music Awards.
"I thought somebody would die. Forget the rap. Forget the WWF. I thought this beef would never end without somebody dying. Whether it's TS or whether it's his [crew]. It was gonna end like that, " Joe told Sway on MTV's RapFix yesterday. "He had a lot of respect for Chris Lighty. I had a lot of respect and we went over there and did the tribute together. And no disrespect to him in the universe, but he put his hand out. So when a man sticks out his hand for me and he says, 'yo, it's for Chris, it's peace.' It's peace and I don't ever anticipate ever having a problem again with him in my life."
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In part five of 50 Cent's extensive interview with Hard Knock TV he addresses a variety of topics.
The G-Unit mogul addresses why he started SK Energy, conscious capitalism, SMS Audio, feeding people in need, working with West Coast artists, why he chose the names 50 Cent, G-Unit and more.
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50 Cent sits down for part 4 of his interview with Hard Knock TV. He speaks on his anti-bullying book Playground being picked up by Fox for a new cartoon, how his career impacted his son, his son's interest in basketball, buying Mike Tyson's old mansion to accommodate his friends from the hood, making sure fans recognized all of the G-Unit members and more.
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Hip hop superstar 50 Cent sits down with Nick Huff Barili as part of SXSW's interview series to discuss his meteoric rise to fame from humble beginnings in Queens, to his incredibly successful musical career and hip hop empire, as well as his current work with SMS Headphones and the upcoming release of his album "Street King Immortal". This hour long interview will be posted in separate parts. In part 3 of the interview 50 Cent shares how he became involved with Vitamin Water and how he was able to leverage his payment in shares of the company. 50 also describes how his boxing promotions company started out of his friendship with Floyd Mayweather. 50 opens up about his friendship with Floyd and says that he only has 3-4 fights left in him. 50 also pulls no punches when talking about Kanye West saying "Kanye gets the trophies, I get the checks!"
We have a lot more with 50! Tune in for part 4 of our conversation with 50 cent this Friday exclusively at www.hardknock.tv
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50 Cent sat down with Nick Huff Barili of Hard Knock TV as part of an extensive interview at SXSW 2013. In part 2 of their chat, 50 discuses the success of Get Rich or Die Tryin, new artists trying to copy Lil Wayne's style, music being the universal language, liking Kendrick Lamar, Nas being one of rap's great story tellers, "Baltimore Love Thing" being his favorite record off of The Massacre and more.
Watch the interview below. In case you missed part 1, click HERE.
Part 2 of 50's interview with Hard Knock TV
"Baltimore Love Thing"
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Legendary producer Mannie Fresh sat down with Vlad TV recently and offered some words of wisdom for rappers entering the game.
"If you tell something to somebody and it's a lie it will come back and bite you in the a$$," Mannie said. "It's a lot of kids in hip hop that feel like that gotta tell the same story. 'We grew up poor. I'm from the streets. My life was horrible.' If that's not your story, dude you don't have to say that sh*t. If you went to college there's nothing wrong with that. Hip hop is the truth. There's nothing wrong with saying I grew up normal."
Mannie was asked by Vlad to pick his top classic albums from a producer's point of view. The former Cash Money Records artist had a short list.
He picked 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Tryin," Eminem's "The Slim Shady LP," and the first album Kanye West produced for Jay-Z. Mannie didn't say the album name, but that would have to be "The Blueprint" because it was the first album Yeezy handled the bulk of the production for Hov. (Feel free to throw out your own ideas if you feel Mannie is referring to a different album).
Lastly, Mannie tackles a debate that has gone on for years, and will continue to go on until the end of time. Who was better? 2Pac or Biggie Smalls?
"Biggie dude...I haven't heard a rapper yet with worldplay like dude," explained Mannie. "The pictures that he painted. It made you wanna hold on to know what the second verse was gonna be. Dude was definitely the Alfred Hitchcock of rap."
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Fabolous sat down with The Breakfast Club for his first ever visit to the show.
The rapper said that Fabolous was not supposed to be his rap name. DJ Clue actually gave him that name based on a rhyme he spit early on and it stuck. He spoke on his relationship with Troy Ave, being friends with his ex-girlfriend Tahiry after she hooked up with Joe Budden.
Funeral also talked about his past beef with Ray J, Loso's Way 2, Plaxico Burress dry snitching on him, current tour with Pusha T and 50 Cent trying to sign him.
Interview With Fabolous At The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 [Part 1]
Interview With Fabolous At The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 [Part 2]
Interview With Fabolous At The Breakfast Club Power 105.1 [Part 3]
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2013 is going to be a big year for Interscope Records based off a new promotional video the label has released.
Featured in the promo clip are 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Slaughterhouse, Lady Gaga, Gwen Stefani, Yelawolf, LMFAO, Sting, Mary J. Blige, Schoolboy Q and more.
Detox, Street King Immortal, Oxymoron, Slim Shady's not yet titled eighth solo studio album and new discs from, Catfish Billy and Slaughterhouse all dropping by year's end? Looks like someone is smiling down on hip hop!
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Scott Storch has had his ups and downs in his personal life, but there has never been any denying his incredible talent as a producer.
Now clean and sober, Scott has been back in the lab working on new music.
He sat down with AllHipHop to talk about his recent work on Dr. Dre's Detox album
Scott said that he and Dre had created a signature West Coast sound on Chronic 2001 that he felt like they should duplicate on Detox. Instead, Dre has experimented with different sounds. Hopefully the project will be released at some point.
Storch has also found success with 50 Cent. He produced "Candy Shop" and "Just a Lil Bit" off of The Massacre album. He's interested in working with him again.
"You know what? 50, he's ill," Storch said. “For some reason, we can’t make a bad record. Every time me and him make a record, it’s some f*cking dope, fly sh*t. The success rate is 100% with us doing stuff together.”
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"You only get to be one of the hottest new n*gga once" - N.O.R.E.
Watch part 1 here where N.O.R.E. (P.A.P.I.) talks about meeting Bobby Brown; Student Of The Game - Click HERE
Stay tuned for part 3!
Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with N.O.R.E for an exclusive interview!
In part 2 of our interview, N.O.R.E. talks about maintaining his lifestyle throughout the years, knowing Pusha T from the beginning, tells an untold 2 Chainz story, the "What What" trailer, his new collab with Lil' Wayne "She Tried" and will Jack be featured in the official video for this collab?
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Yuriorkis Gamboa, a former unified featherweight titleholder and current interim junior lightweight titlist, is moving up in weight for his next fight.
Gamboa, who fights for 50 Cent's SMS Promotions is coming off of an impressive win against Michael Farenas on December 8th. He will put his undefeated record (22-0, 16KOs) on the line as he moves up to the lightweight division to fight Darley Perez, (28-0, 19 KOs).
The fight will take place on June 8th at the Bell Centre in Montreal. It will serve as the HBO-televised co-feature to the Chad Dawson-Adonis Stevenson light heavyweight championship main event.
Watch Yuri go through a full mitt workout below at 50's Las Vegas gym as he prepares for the upcoming fight
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Today the record All i want is you by C-class which features upcoming RnB star Robbie Nova and queens Dj Superstar Jay is available for download. The record is an instant hit that bridges feel good music with and uptempo beat you can vibe too. HIT THE LINK TO HEAR THE TRACK.
http://https://soundcloud.com/cclassmusic/dj-superstar-jay-cclass-ft
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Well known Los Angeles tattoo artist Mister Cartoon was the man responsible for putting the famous tattoo on 50 Cent's entire back. Cartoon sits down with Vlad TV to talk about 50 initially being hesitant to let him do the work and how he convinced the G-Unit mogul that it was a good idea.
Cartoon also talks about doing work for Eminem and being responsible for the Shady Records logo
Peep the full interview below.
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50 Cent made a surprise appearance at the Core DJs mixshow live conference in Las Vegas this week. The G-Unit mogul provided some words of wisdom and comedy relief. Peep the footage below.
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As he prepares to release his first mixtape under the G-Unit banner this summer titled Street Fame, Kidd Kidd is climbing up the ladder of success one killer verse at a time.
The Rida Gang leader recently sat down with HipHopDX to speak on the subject of being left off of the final version of 50 Cent's "We Up" single.
"[The] first thing I want to tell to people is that it wasn’t a 50 Cent decision," Kidd Kidd said. "A lot of people come and they be like, ‘Yo, 50 [Cent] took you off the song,’ it wasn’t no 50 Cent decision. That’s what it is, it’s all politics you know what I’m sayin', the game is politics. It’s just a blessing to even be brought up in that same conversation because the song is a great song, it was a blessing to even just be a part of that. It is what it is, you keep moving forward. It’s not like that’s the only good song in the world.”
The New Orleans emcee next addressed the recent death of his good friend Tyson G. Strip.
“It’s so deep. He was fam with my moms you know what I’m sayin', when that situation happened to me, when I was shot up [it happened] in front of my mom, in front of her house. And he got killed right down the corner from my mom’s house so...I got the call as soon as it happened, you know, because my mom was right there," Kidd explained. “Damn, New Orleans really has this hold over you, it really does and you never realize it [until] it’s too late, you feel me? Like, for real, most people that realize it are either in jail now or they didn’t make it out of a life or death situation. Like me myself, it took for me to get shot up to really realize I’m f*ckin’ trippin’. I got a whole future here, like I don’t have to be out there like that, you know what I’m sayin’? As for [Tyson G-Strip]...he just got caught up in that life. You know man, prayers [and] condolences and everything goes out to his sister, ‘cause he didn’t have much family, we was his family. Like I said, he was livin’ with my moms [and] livin’ with his girl, shout out to his son.”
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50 Cent starred in this year's NFL Draft opener.
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