Chris Brownwill be coming to a town near you very soon. The multi-platinum selling R&B superstar announced via his Twitter account on Friday, February 17, that he's about to embark on a trek with 50 Cent dubbed "The Party Tour."
"Whens the last time you've been to a show/concert and have actually been entertained??? WE COMING!!!!," he wrote.
DATES COMING ASAP!!!! Whens the last time you've been to a show/concert and have actually been entertained??? WE COMING!!!! pic.twitter.com/fy22msbsqF
Fourteen years ago a hurricane by the name of50 Centcame and blew the doors off of the rap game with the release of his debut album titled "Get Rich or Die Tryin."
The album was instantly praised as a classic. It was both street certified and loved by suburban hip hop fans, who wanted to know what the hood felt like without actually having to go there.
On December 9, 2003, "Get Rich or Die Tryin" was certified 6x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
To date it has sold over14 million copies worldwide. Salute to 50 for making one of the best albums in hip hop history.
Lloyd Banks aka Blue Hefner comes through with some new heat to get the weekend started off right. This one is titled "The Only Thing." It was produced by Tha Jerm.
KXNG Crooked, formerly known as Crooked I, drops off a new fire freestyle titled "Real Friends." Listen to the Slaughterhouse emcee spit heroin bars up top.
New Orleans native and G-Unit Records recording artist, Kidd Kidd, cranks out some new heat to kick off the weekend. His latest effort is titled "Litty" and was produced by Firebeats101
Most of you know Omari Hardwick from his role as James "Ghost" St. Patrick on the television series "Power." However, he's also a talented poet, who released a spoken word album in 2002 titled "Return of the Poet."
Fifteen years later Omari is set to return with "Later Decatur." An album that boasts features from Goapele, 50 Cent, Melanie Fiona, Rotimi, Method Man, Tank and Josiah Bell.
Robert Glasper will executive produce the project.
"I'm really authentic, particularly as an artist,"Hardwick explained during a recent Sway in the Morning interview. "I only know how to be one way, which is very true and very real to what Omari feels. If that's accompanied with a little bit of talent ... then, for the most part I didn't feel that it wouldn't be embraced."
Listen to the lead single off of "Later Decatur" featuring Josiah Bell titled "Bloodshed" up top.
We'll update you on the album's release date soon.
Dope Boy Troy Ave continues to promote his "White Christmas 4" project by releasing an official music video for the John Scino and Young Legend-produced song "Pain.".
In part two of Chicago rapper G Herbo's interview with Thisis50, he chops it up with Jack Thriller about why he wouldn't do a reality television show, Empire vs Power, 50 Cent and his forthcoming debut album.
Vivica A. Fox and 50 Cent have finally reached an end to their conflict that had gone on for over a year.
The feud began in November of 2015, when during an appearance on "Watch What Happens Live," Fox questioned 50's manhood.
The business mogul fired back by revealing that Fox had licked his butt during sex when they were dating in 2003.
Since then the two former lovers have been exchanging unpleasant remarks about each other.
According to Fox, that came to an end on Monday, January 2, when the two unexpectedly ran into each other at Madison Square Garden in New York City during the New York Knicks vs. Orlando Magic game.
"It is so time for this to be over with. As far as beefing back and forth," the actress told Wendy Williams, during an appearance on her show Tuesday, January 3. "I walked over to him and said Happy New Year. We sat, I gave him a hug, we talked for a few minutes and that was that. Listen guys, I know y'all don't know it, but I will always have love for him. As much as we've been through, I will always have love for him. I've said that he was my true love. And I hated to have to beef with him."
Check out the video below. The 50 Cent conversation begins at the 3:40 mark.
With his head bandaged and left arm in a sling, Troy Ave, walked out of a hospital under his own power Monday night, December 26, a day after being ambushed by a gunman in Brooklyn, New York.
TheBSB Recordsboss suffered a gunshot wound to the back and was grazed in the head, when a man with a hoodie pulled down over his face approached his red Maserati while it was at an intersection and opened fire at around 5:00 in the afternoon on Christmas Day.
ABC 7 New York reports that after being wounded Troy put his car in reverse and while traveling at a high rate of speed, jumped a median, before being hit by another car.
He was taken to a local hospital for treatment. Doctors made the decision not to take the bullets out at this time, leaving the rapper with one still lodged in his back and a fragment in his head.
Troy will have surgery at a later date to have them removed.
“He is very sore,” his lawyer,John Stellatold theNew York Daily News. “The doctors told the family that he came dangerously close to having a spinal cord injury — but it looks like there’s no lasting damage from the wound track.”
Troy's girlfriend was in the car with him at the time, but escaped injury.
“DIVINE ORDER. My God is real. We were covered,” she wrote Monday on Facebook.
Police have no suspects at this time.
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Controversial Chicago rapper Rico Recklezz recently stopped by Thisis50 to chop it up about Pulling up at Soulja Boy's House, Calls Desiigner a Fraud & Says He's the 50 Cent of Chicago
Atlanta rapper 21 Savage and his Baton Rouge nemesis, 22 Savage, might have a way to settle their differences without anyone getting seriously hurt.
50 Cent just announced that he and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are working on adding a boxing match between the two to an event that will also see Chris Brown and Soulja Boy scrap for three rounds.
"I just got off the phone with champ. So, I'ma give y'all an update," 50 says in a video uploaded to his Instagram account Friday, January 6. "We got a whole card now. We only had one fight. We had Chris Brown and Soulja Boy. Now we're trying to put together 21 Savage and 22 Savage. They gon' fight for the name. And then we're only gonna have one Savage."
This beef was sparked when 22 Savage, who is also a comedian, thought it would be funny to copy 21's name.
Initially, 21 ignored the situation, but as 22 started to get serious about the rap game and gained some notoriety, things escalated into genuine animosity between the two.
Kenyon Martin
Another fight being added to the card will pit Tim Thomas against Kenyon Martin. The friction between those two dates back to their playing days in the NBA, and an altercation that took place at a Dallas club in 2004.
Tim Thomas
In May of 2016 Thomas told CBS Radio that he would like to box Martin for charity. His wish has been granted.
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Lets Go: a new vintage story Brownsville , Brooklyn based youtube reality series created by Chan Davis aka C-class just surpassed the 1 million view mark on youtube within the first 6 months of the season airing July 14, 2016.
Lets Go a new vintage story is depicting the lives of a group from Tilden Houses who finds comfort from life issues in fashion and crime as they battle growing up in Brownsville. C-class also adds a movie to the list of projects under newly formed company Mama Shirley productions, "Lets Go Christmas" The Movie was a holiday comedy spin off of the series characters with a christmas in Brownsville theme.
Look out for Season 2 of Lets Go and more movies and projects.
Lloyd Banks a.k.a. Malcolm Extra Hustle is lyrically miles ahead of 99% of the other rappers in the industry. He seems to have found a new hunger as of late as well. The G-Unit emcee dropped two full mixtapes in 2016 and this is the sixth weekend in a row that Banks has released a new song.
Check out "Champagne & Caviar" produced by Mr. Authentic
(Reuters) A truck plowed into a crowded Christmas market in central Berlin on Monday evening, killing nine people and injuring up to 50 others, police said, in what appeared to be one of the deadliest attacks in Germany in decades.
Police said on Twitter that they had taken one suspect into custody and that another passenger from the truck had died as it crashed into people gathered around the wooden huts serving mulled wine and sausages at the foot of the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church in the heart of west Berlin.
"We heard a loud bang," Emma Rushton, a tourist, told CNN. "We started to see the top of an articulated truck, a lorry ... just crashing through the stalls, through people."
The incident evoked memories of an attack in Nice, France in July when a Tunisian-born man drove a 19-tonne truck along the beach front, mowing down people who had gathered to watch the fireworks on Bastille Day, killing 86 people. That attack was claimed by Islamic State.
Police at the scene told German media that the crash appeared to be a deliberate act.
PEOPLE URGED TO STAY AWAY
A government spokesman said Chancellor Angela Merkel was being briefed by her interior minister and the Berlin mayor on the situation. Police said there were no indications of further dangerous situations in the area and urged people to stay away from scene.
"I'm deeply shaken about the horrible news of what occurred at the memorial church in Berlin," Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. "Many people who visited the Christmas market today have died and even more are injured."
The truck veered into the market at what would have been one of the most crowded times, when adults and children would be gathering in the traditional cluster of wooden huts that sell food and Christmas goods in an annual celebration replicated across Germany and much of Central Europe.
Police cars and ambulances converged quickly on the scene.
Rushton told CNN the truck seemed to be traveling at about 40 mph (65 Kmh). Asked how many were injured, she said that as she walked back to her hotel, she saw at least 10.
Julian Reichelt, editor in chief of Bild Berlin, said that there was currently a massive security operation under way.
"The scene certainly looks like a reminder of what we have seen in Nice," Reichelt said.
(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Writing by Robin Pomeroy and Ralph Boulton)