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Before Major without a deal was released, you stated it was the best Album of the year. With the miscalculation of the numbers in the beginning do you still feel it is the best rap album of the year?
Yes, That is a facto, like I said Rap album of the year. it is not turn up rap. It is not r&b rap, it is not crunk rap or weirdo backpack rap or nothing like that. major without a deal is straight rap like the shit Biggie and Jay Z was spitting, trap or die shit and different shit like that. Most definitely! You can compare it to anything that came out. I go song for song, how they say pound for pound. My shit you can play straight through, other people put out albums you can not play straight through. They have alot of shit that you want to skip. I make quality music. I put out what the fuck I want and I am independent and I am getting all this fucking money. That is the main objective, that shit totally recouped and I might just grab another bag for it before I go to a major.

You being a successful independent artist and others being artists not assigned to a label that call themselves independent. What is your definition of an independent artist?
Anybody that is doing it on their own, there are not no different levels to independent. If you are independent you are putting out your own shit and you are not signed to a major label. You do not have major label distribution or none of that shit.

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Young Scooter releases his "Married To the Streets 2" mixtape. Features include Young Thug, Young Buck, Future, Boosie Badazz, Waka Flocka Flame and more.

Download it now from LiveMixtapes http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/35718/young-scooter-married-to-the-streets-2.html

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50 Cent was recently in Pittsburgh to promote EFFEN Vodka. He used to opportunity during stops at Fine Wine & Good Spirits and CONSOL Energy Center to pose for pictures with fans, talk about "The Kanan Tape" EP, cross promoting EFFEN with efforts from Yo Gotti, Future and Uncle Murda, remaining relevant in the music business, SMS Audio and more.

“I’m using the platform that I previously used to sell music to sell alcohol. It worked and was effective for the Cîroc brand. I’m incorporating it into everything that I do. You should expect to see product placement throughout my show ‘Power’ and in my new music (videos) that will be coming out in the next few weeks and I have so many artists connections and I’m working with them and you will see the product there too,” 50 Cent said to a room full of fans at a CONSOL Energy Center industry insider invitation-only meet-and-greet event.

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The Punch Line King, Lloyd Banks, has released his 'Halloween Havoc 2' mixtape.

Production is provided by LJ Milan, araabMUZIK, Ty James, Tha Jerm, Automatik, Sean Anderson, AC Caldwell, Ryan Ryu Alexy, DK, Buda and Grandz and AlistFame.

Download for free from datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Lloyd-Banks-Halloween-Havoc-2-mixtape.744366.html.

Tracklist:

1.Monument (Produced by Buda & Grandz & AlistFame)
2.Angel Dust (Prod by AraabMuzik)
3.Nowadays (Prod by LJ Milan)
4.Money Over Matter (Prod by Doe Pesci)
5.Sacrifice (Prod by Tha Jerm)
6.Take Your Pick (Prod by Ty James)
7.Live4Ever (Prod by Tha Jerm)
8.Dedicated (Prod by Automatikk)
9.Dollar Weight (Prod by Tha Jerm)
10.24 Drama (Prod by Tha Jerm)
11.Own Way (Prod by Sean Anderson)
12.All I Am (Prod by AC Caldwell)
13.Feed The Strip (prod by Ryan Ryu Alexy & DK)

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Detroit rapper and BMB Ent member, Lil George, sat down with DJ Smallz to talk about his relationship with 50 Cent.

The "Sauce" rapper described being a fan growing up, meeting the music mogul, SMS headphones and words of wisdom he took away from their talk.

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"[50 Cent] was just somebody I listened to growing up," George said. "I heard he was in my city. You know he got them headphones...SMS. Once I got my plaque for the Billboard, for hitting number one on the hot singles sales, they sent me a lot of headphones, some hats. I just went up there and showed love to him."

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Episode 5 of Rotimi's Front Ro Vlogs! This week's episode takes you behind the scenes of Rotimi & 50 Cent's "Lotto" music video and includes cameos from Eif Rivera, Luis Ramos, & Jack the Thriller!

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The Big Issue recently chatted wit 50 Cent as part of their "Letter To My Younger Self" series. He opens up and gives rare insight to editor Jane Graham about how it felt to lose both his mother and grandmother, Eminem, what he thinks Jam Master Jay saw in him. advice he would give to his teenage self and more.

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At 16 I had already been involved in street life for years [50 Cent started dealing drugs at 12]. I was aggressive enough to get by on the street – but then I’d go home and be my grandmother’s baby. I was outside hustling but I still had to talk my grandmother into letting me walk home from school myself. I said to her, look, I’m bigger than you now.

I came to live in my grandmother’s house when some of my mother’s eight siblings were still there [his mother, a cocaine dealer, was murdered when he was eight]. My aunt Sylvie, she hated me being there. She had been the baby, then suddenly it was me. My grandmother would look at me and there would be a little moment when she wouldn’t say anything, then she’d say, come on here baby. And I said to Sylvie, do you notice she always pauses and looks at me before she speaks to me? And Sylvie said, yeah. ‘Cause everyone noticed. And I said, I think she sees my mother’s face on top of mine.

I think shock is the best way to describe how I felt when my mother died. I didn’t understand it. To have a single parent as your guardian – they’re your whole life. I was eight. I was just like, what do you mean? She had spent a lot of time away from me, she was always hustling. She had to be very tough, to be around a lot of men… she had to adapt. At that time they didn’t have teen programmes helping teen mothers [his mother was 15 when she had him] and my mother wanted to give me what I needed, so she couldn’t rely on welfare.

It scared me half to death when my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer. My aunt would call me with updates all the time and she always said, don’t worry, she’s fine. I’ve never told anyone this but two years ago, the day she called to tell me… It was early in the morning and I was on a treadmill in the gym. I got to the hospital and the whole family was there. My aunt told me the doctor said she’d had a stroke and there was nothing they could do. They took me to her and she was the smallest I ever saw her. I said ‘Hello?’ I saw her eyes jump when she heard my voice, like she was trying to see where I was at. Everyone else left and I talked to her for a little bit. Then they all came back in and her heart rate started to drop. My aunt said, shit, she was waiting for you. I’ve seen a lot of people pass in the neighborhood, I’ve lost them to motorcycles or altercations or drugs. But none of them impacted like when my grandmother died. She was the love of my life.

I felt I had to do whatever it took to get by. The stuff that came out of my mouth when I was outside the house – wow, that kid was crazy. I was the youngest in the pack, everyone else was at least 16. People told my grandmother stuff I’d done and she’d say, nope, not my baby. We all wanted nice things, nice clothes, because we wanted to attract girls. So we had to hustle to afford them.

When you get hurt as bad as I did [he was shot nine times at close range in 2000] you become afraid of everything because you know anything can happen at any time. I got shot in the afternoon, broad daylight. So I got scared, and that made me harder than I was before. The only time I was comfortable was when I didn’t care. So I just said – fuck it. When you have the pistol and you’re looking for them, your attention is shifted. You’re not afraid anymore. You’re like, I hope that is them coming up the block now.

I started writing lyrics full time in 1997. I met Jam Master Jay from Run DMC and he had his label, which would take people on and develop them until they were ready to go to a major. Jay taught me how to count bars – and when the chorus should start and stop. And I kept practicing. Sometimes hard work beats talent. I wrote all the time, and so I got better and better.

I think Jay liked me ‘cause I looked like the lyrics. I had all the jewelery, I looked like a hustler. I’d been on the street so long, people respected me. The honest truth is, at that point, the drug dealers were the leaders of the neighborhood. They had more money than the rappers. The things LL Cool J and Run DMC wanted were the things guys hustling already had. Now, of course, the artists are way richer than the dealers, the hip hop culture has grown so much.

Eminem had this competitive energy that made him the guy all the other rappers worried about[Eminem signed 50 Cent to Shady Records in 2002]. From early days, he was this great battle artist. The guys who were up against him would think of everything you could say about him, then he’d say those things about himself first. So everything they had against him, he took it away. He was writing all this personal stuff. I was never anything like that. I came into music with songwriting intentions ‘cause that’s where the money was.

If I could talk to my teenage self, I’d tell him to focus on music with a stronger intensity. He could still have this career without going through all the things I went through. And thinking about relationships – I think back to when I was with someone and that person could have been the person I was going to be with for the rest of my life but I didn’t have the references yet to know there was something special there. It’s like the clarity I got about my grandmother after she was gone. Some people have been better at that than me. If I look at Jay Z, I’d point out he capitalized on people better than I did.

If I could go back to any time, I’d go back to when the sales figure for the first week of Get Rich or Die Tryin’ came out. I went to sit at the back of the tour bus and just thought, wow. I couldn’t believe it. When I got those sales I knew that from now on I didn’t have to wait for someone else to say it was okay, I could say it was okay myself. But I also knew that feeling, that confirmation, that finally you have the momentum – you only feel it once. I knew I would never have that feeling again. ‘Cause everything was about to change.

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Queens, NY born/Atlanta raised rapper and Quality Control member, Rich The Kid, sits down with DJ Smallz and taste tests 50 Cent's EFFEN Vodka, a product for those of legal drinking age.


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Vado recruits Lloyd Banks for a new banger titled "Yea It Is." Produced by Dolla Bill Kidz. The is off of Vado's Slime Flu 5 mixtape. Grab it now for free from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Vado-Slime-Flu-5-mixtape.742431.html.

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Chicago native Lil Mouse is not letting up on Slim Jesus. After previously releasing "Kill Time," Mouse bounces right back with another diss song aimed at both SJ and King Yella titled "Nail 'Em To the Cross."

We'll see if SJ responds.

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Brick Star Boyz boss Troy Ave teams up with his partner in rhyme Young Lito for a new song titled "She Belongs to the Game." Produced by Robbie Nova and Yankee.

Download here: https://soundcloud.com/troyave/troy-ave-she-belongs-to-the-game-ft-young-lito-dirty

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Serial Killers featuring B-Real, Xzibit and Demrick Release “Hang Em’ High” Produced By Tha Bizness

DOWNLOAD : https://soundcloud.com/b-real-12/b-real-x-xzibit-x-demrick-serial-killers-hang-em-high-prod-by-tha-bizness

After dropping the title track to their new upcoming album "The Murder Show", Cypress Hill frontman B-Real, West Coast legend Xzibit, and Demrick return with the new Serial Killers joint “Hang Em High” produced by Tha Bizness. Serial Killers sophomore album "The Murder Show" drops on Halloween as a free mixtape via www.livemixtapes.com.

As swagger and charisma have taken precedent over fierce lyrical delivery, three notorious Los Angeles MC’s are delivering an alternative. Xzibit, iconic Cypress Hill member B-Real, and ferocious accomplice Demrick have aligned to form Serial Killers. 

Demrick is currently on the road touring across the United States with Madchild on the following dates:
Oct 24 - Humboldt, CA @ Mecca Cup
Oct 25 - Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
Oct 27 - Bend, OR @ Volcanic Theatre
Oct 28 - Tacoma, WA @ Jazzbones
Oct 30 - Billings, MT @ Pub Station
Oct 31 - Bozeman, MT @ The Cat's Paw

Cypress Hill will hit the road later this month:
Oct 27 - Boston @ Paradise Rock Club
Oct 28 - Philadelphia @ Thater Of Living Arts
Oct 29 - Silver Spring, MD @ The Filmore
Oct 30 - New York @ Best Buy Theater (Playstation Theater)
Oct 31 - Asbury Park @ The Stone Pony

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DJ Kay Slay calls on G-Unit's clean up hitter, Lloyd Banks, for assistance on his forthcoming mixtape, "Shadow of the Sun."

Take a listen to this Doe Pesci-produced banger titled "The Remainder."

"Shadow of the Sun" drops October 26.

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50 Cent @50Cent - The Kanan Tape (Cover Art)

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50 Cent has unveiled the cover art for his forthcoming project, The Kanan Tape. It will boast eight songs. 

At this point it's not known if there will be any features or who the producers are, but rest assured the tape will be dropping very soon.

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Inspired by the character he plays on his hit show, Power, 50 Cent has announced that he will be releasing a new mixtape titled Kanan.

In addition, the superstar rapper revealed that new music from the project is on the way this week.

The announcement came via his Instagram account in a caption alongside a hilarious photo with 50 surrounded by cash that spelled out "broke."

"Man this lunch money," he joked. "I gotta go to work I'm still up, no Sleep at all. NEW MUSIC this week,Off The KANAN tape. #EFFENVODKA #FRIGO #SMSAUDIO."

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Street King Immortal on the way!

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A couple of weeks ago 50 Cent and Young Buck visited Atlanta to hear tracks from Zaytoven, London On Da Track, Sonny Digital, TM88, The 808 Mafia and more.

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Here's some footage of Zaytoven playing 50 some potential bangers for his forthcoming Street King Immortal album.

Check it out below and let us know if you think some of these instrumentals should be on SKI.

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Chicago rapper G Herbo a.k.a. Lil Herb delivers his highly anticipated "Ballin Like Im Kobe" mixtape. Features include Lil Durk, Lil Bibby, Sonta and J Tsunami.

Production credits go to Southside, C-Sick, DJ L and more.

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G Herbo a.k.a. Lil Herb links up with fellow Chicago rapper and frequent collaborator Lil Bibby for a new song titled "Gang In This Bitch."

Herbo's new mixtape, Ballin Like I'm Kobe, drops September 29th.

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If you were tuned into 50 Cent while he was on Hang w/ last night you were treated to a brand new freestyle he had just recorded.

He also spoke about his upcoming mixtape that will drop before Street King Immortal and possible joint album with Eminem. 

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