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We now know who one of the featured artist on 50 Cent's upcoming album will be.

Fif let his 4.7 million twitter followers know last night that the he is in the lab with Eminem knocking out new bangers.

 

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50 also said that he will be releasing another new song soon.

"I'm a drop something new soon outlaw is popping. I'm a see what's up," he tweeted. "I'm so in pocket right now. When yal here this record yal remember the suckers that was hating lol."


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Lloyd Banks has decided against releasing the 'Cold Corner 2' mixtape. Instead he's going to focus on his fourth studio album.

He made the announcement via his twitter page just moments ago.

 

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It makes a lot of sense when you consider that all of Bank's mixtape songs sound like album material already.

We'll keep you posted on Banks's new album, but in the meantime show your support by purchasing 'The Hunger For More 2' which is available on Amazon, iTunes, fye, Wal Mart, Target, Best Buy and all other retail outlets.

 

Blue Hefner just recently released the 5th single from that album. The Ryan Leslie assisted "So Forgetful."

 

 

 

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50 Cent called into Shade 45 today during G-Unit Saturday and he was hitting all moving targets.

DJ Whoo Kid must have known what was coming because he dipped out the back of the building right before 50 called in.

But Nelson and Young Jack Thriller got jabbed lightly, as 50 told Nelson he needs to lay off the mayonnaise sandwiches, and talked about Jack doing cocaine out of his glass eye.

The only person the G-Unit General didn't mess with was Mimi. Fif keeps it cool with the ladies despite what you might have heard about a twitter incident with Ciara yesterday.

50 has so many projects he's working on, it almost seems like he never sleeps. His new Sleek By 50 headphones, his acting career, the new eye wear by Gunnar to name a few. But he did acknowledge he has a strong team around him that helps to keep things running smoothly.

The Nicki Minaj vs Lil Kim beef has some people picking sides. Fif weighed in on the situation.

"There's only two girls ... it's just about creating a sound from Kim's perspective," 50 said. "When I look at them actually competing I think it's harmless. They add interesting stories because Kim is the original and Nicki is right now."

He also confirmed his new album is almost done, although he wouldn't reveal the name of it just yet.

Much has been made of 50's dramatic weight loss for his role in the movie 'Things Fall Apart', which has helped generate a lot of interest in the project. The Cheetah Vision Films boss revealed the public will get a chance to see it soon.

"Things Fall Apart will actually premier March 5 in the Miami Film Festival," 50 said.

Peep the rest of this great interview below. 50 talks about putting his beef with Cam'ron to bed, his expectations for G-Note Records 1st artist Governor and Hot Rod and chopping it up with Hugh Hefner.




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12348751279?profile=original50 Cent has made so many shrewd business moves throughout his career, some tend to get overlooked.

Vibe magazine writer Chris Yuscavage put together a list of 50's "10 Smartest Business Decisions"

Let's take a look at how the G-Unit General has gotten filthy rich.

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 1

The Decision: Spending the first $300,000 he made to trademark the "50 Cent" and "G-Unit" names

The Year: 2002

The Bottom Line: Just about every dime 50's made can be traced back to this decision. While most artists spend their advance on new cars, icy chains and the latest threads, Fif used part of his to trademark his name and his future label's name, which eventually helped him make money to buy all the cars, chains and clothes he could have ever imagined. New artists, take note: Before you do anything else, invest in yourself.

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 2

The Decision: Starting G-Unit Records shortly after releasing his debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin'

The Year: 2003

The Bottom Line: Thanks to the immense popularity that he enjoyed at the beginning of his career, 50 didn't have to wait to drop a few albums before Interscope gave him the chance to start his own label. And once they gave him the green light, he used it immediately—releasing a G-Unit album as well as albums from Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and The Game. That means Fif was filthy rich before his sophomore album, The Massacre, ever even dropped.

 

12348752491?profile=original50 Cent Business Decision 3

The Decision: Teaming up with Mark Ecko to found the G-Unit Clothing Company

The Year: 2003

The Bottom Line: Once his music took off and his label was established, 50 immediately started using the G-Unit name to build a brand. That's when he flipped a deal to start a clothing company that—unlike other rapper-endorsed clothing companies—was tied to an established name thanks to Mark Ecko's involvement. Had he done the label without Ecko's backing, it probably wouldn't have been anywhere near as successful or profitable as it ended up being.

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 4

The Decision: Signing a five-year deal with Reebok to create and distribute G-Unit Sneakers

The Year: 2003

The Bottom Line: Sure, Jay-Z had a deal with Reebok first. But regardless of how it actually went down, Fif signed a better sneaker deal than most NBA players get off the strength of just one album. Ballin'!

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 5

The Decision: Agreeing to help peddle Vitaminwater for a company called Glaceau in exchange for part-ownership of it.

The Year: 2004

The Bottom Line: You want to talk about forward-thinking? The deal 50 struck with Vitaminwater is, quite possibly, the best deal any rapper has ever struck with a company. Back when he agreed to help push it in '04, no one could have possibly known that he'd one day sell his stake in it for $100 million (after taxes!) when Coa-Cola bought Vitaminwater for $4.1 billion. Except for Fif, of course.These are the deals that business honchos, not rappers, dream about—and 50 made it happen.

 

12348753299?profile=original50 Cent Business Decision 6

The Decision: Eschewing the opportunity to do the voice of the lead character in the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas video game to instead provide the voice for his own character in the game, 50 Cent: Bulletproof

The Year: 2005

The Bottom Line: 50 could have very easily signed on to voice the GTA character and got a nice little check for his time. But instead of doing that, he turned down the GTA gig and lent his entire name to a project and walked out with way more zeros on the end of his check. Sorry, GTA, but that is what we call highway robbery.

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 7

The Decision: Launching his G-Unit Books imprint at the Time Warner Building in New York City

The Year: 2007

The Bottom Line: After seeing the success that his autobiography, From Pieces To Weight: Once Upon a Time in Southside, Queens, enjoyed, Fif decided he could probably flip books into paper. And that's exactly what he did when he took his G-Unit brand into the publishing world and put out a series of street-lit novels. Could a book about doing good business be too far off in the future?

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 8

The Decision: Partnering with billionaire Patrice Motsepe in South Africa to brand his own line of platinum

The Year: 2008

The Bottom Line: Fif's bought his fair share of platinum chains over the years. But he went from rich to wealthy when he decided to partner up with Motsepe to buy a platinum mine for a different reason: to brand his own line of it. We're not sure how much dough he's actually seen off this decision, but still, it sounds like something you'd want to have on your resume if you're a rapper, right? Bling blaow!

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 9

The Decision: Striking a deal with Right Guard to release his own "Pure 50" body spray

The Year: 2008

The Bottom Line: Don't sleep on body spray. From Axe to TAG, there's a big market for it out there. Especially from tweens and young adults looking to avoid paying top-dollar for actual cologne (but don't worry: Fif's got that, too!). So this is what money smells like, huh?

 

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50 Cent Business Decision 10

The Decision: Establishing his own film company called Cheetah Vision and later landing more than $200 million in funding for it

The Year: 2008

The Bottom Line: 50 invested well at the start of his Hollywood career by starting G-Unit Films and later Cheetah Vision and he's reaped the financial rewards as a result of it. And it's definitely been another great look for him

 

So there you have it, 10 business moves that prove that when it comes to making business decisions, 50 Cent is a genius.


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Arizona's controversial new anti-immigration law SB 1070 continues to draw boycotts and protests.

Kanye West has joined a protest being organized by Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against The Machine dubbed "The Sound Strike".

The protest movement is growing larger as artists refuse to perform in Arizona as long as the law is in place. Singer Shakira was recently in Phoenix speaking with Mayor Phil Gordon and other government officials to discuss the controversial legislation.

Pitbull and Cypress Hill recently canceled shows there and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Disturbing Tha Peace artist Willy Northpole just released a new video "Back To Mexico" as a show of solidarity between blacks and mexicans.

Sonic Youth, Joe Satriani, Massive Attack, Tenacious D, film maker Michael Moore and many others are participating.

De la Rocha sent out a press release on Tuesday (May 25) that read in part.

"Fans of our music, our stories, our films and our words can be pulled over and harassed every day because they are brown or black, or for the way they speak, or for the music they listen to. People who are poor like some of us used to be could be forced to live in a constant state of fear while just doing what they can to find work and survive. This law opens the door for them to be shaked down, or even worse, detained and deported while just trying to travel home from school, from home to work, or when they just roll out with their friends.

Some of us grew up dealing with racial profiling, but this law (SB 1070) takes it to a whole new low. If other states follow the direction of the Arizona government, we could be headed towards a pre-civil rights era reality. This unjust law was set into motion by the same Arizona government that refused to acknowledge Martin Luther King Jr. day as a national holiday."

SB 1070 allows police officers to stop and question people they "reasonably suspect" of being in the United States illegally.

To read more on the protest and see the full list of artists participating and sign the petition go to www.thesoundstrike.net.

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Former madam Kristin Davis

New York Daily News Reports Another gubernatorial sex scandal may be looming. Even as South Carolina's Mark Sanford waits to see whether his wife, Jenny, forgives his romp in the pampas, a New York call girl could plunge one of America's most prominent governors into a fresh hell. In March, we told you about a high-end escort who claimed that former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer had gotten overly aggressive during some kinky role-play (a charge Spitzer's lawyer called "outrageous and defamatory"). Now the elegant blond courtesan, whom we'll continue to call "Annie," is talking about three "dates" she allegedly had with another state's chief executive, who we'll call Gov. X. Though Annie's former boss, ex-madam Kristin Davis, corroborates that Gov. X was a client, his spokesman flatly denies that the married politician has ever hired hookers. Still, it's hard not to be intrigued by Annie's detailed story. She contends that, in the spring of 2006, Davis' agency booked her for an out-of-state date with a man identified as "Michael." "He picked me up in an Italian sports car," says Annie. "He was in his 30s, handsome enough to be an actor, an impeccable dresser. I wouldn't think he'd have a problem getting girls. "We went to a restaurant where the governor was dining at another table with two or three other men. Michael said the governor was a client of his. He introduced me to him. I thought it was odd that he'd introduce someone he'd hired, but the governor was very gracious. It was a brief meeting. Later, Michael and I went to an apartment our agency kept. We had sex. "A couple of days later, Michael booked another appointment. He was supposed to come to the same apartment. I buzzed him in. When I opened the door, it wasn't Michael. It was the governor. He was smiling. I knew what was happening. I was okay with it. "He was a very standard client. He didn't take the full hour. There was no exchange of money. Michael handled the payment. "I had two more dates with the governor. Never in public. Always for just an hour, around dinner time. He'd arrive at the apartment in a suit. I never had a problem with him, like I did with Spitzer. He was always nice. There wasn't a lot of conversation. It wasn't a girlfriend experience, but he was relaxed. He was very appreciative, like I was giving him a sort of affection he wasn't getting elsewhere. Later I found out he was married. His wife is quite prominent in her own right." (Annie and Davis say Gov. X is free to say he didn't pay for sex, since "Michael" took care of the bills.) P.S. Among Davis' other alleged clients: Bernie Madoff. An assistant to the jailed Ponzi scammer has already told of his fondess for noontime massages. ABC News has now found the number for Davis' closed New York Body Miracle, once located near Madoff's offices, in his leather-bound phone book. Davis, who writes in August's Penthouse about servicing the financial industry, also just found Madoff's unlisted number in her records. "He'd pay about $220 for a body rub," she'd tell us. "He wasn't an escort client." In other words, unlike his victims, Madoff didn't lay out a lot of money to get screwed.
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