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New fire off of 50 Cent's upcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape "The Lost Tape," dropping May 22.
Superstar Jay premieres a new track from the Talk of New York. This heater is produced by Jahlil Beats.
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Shawty Lo held a listening session for Still Got Units on February 22nd as he prepares for the album's release. Lo and his G-Unit/D4L team asked for opinions on songs that may or may not make the disc's final cut.
Check out a snippet from the session below.
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Shawty Lo's G-Unit debut album "Still Got Units" is dropping in March 2012. The D4L Boss made the announcement via Twitter. No word yet on features or production, but we'll keep you posted.
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50 Cent took over the Bud Light Hotel last night as the headliner of their concert that also featured Lil Jon and Pitbull.
50 was joined onstage at various time throughout his performance by Floyd Mayweather Jr., Tony Yayo, Kidd Kidd, Precious Paris and Governor.
The concert was streamed live by omg Yahoo which was great for fans who would get to see G-Unit perform for the very first time live. The problem with the streaming event was that after showing all of Lil Jon's DJ set and Pitbull's hour plus long performance, Yahoo's stream stopped about 15 minutes into 50's set. There was nothing that suggested that due to time constraints the streaming would be stopped early. But at around 12 AM CST fans were left angry and scratching their heads as a message suddenly appeared saying the event was over.
The concert continued on and we have pics and a brief video clip from the show below
50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
50 Cent and Tony Yayo
Tony Yayo
50 Cent and Precious Paris
Precious Paris
50 Cent and Governor
Governor
50 Cent, Kidd Kidd and Tony Yayo
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Precious Paris
Pics via Yahoo
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50 Cent releases official visuals for one of my favorite tracks off of his mixtape The Big 10. Produced by DJ Khalil "Shooting Guns" features G-Unit/Rida Gang member Kidd Kidd.
Directed by Jackson Smith
By now you have all heard 50 Cent's banger "Wait Until Tonight" off of his street album The Big 10. Some of you may not be as familiar with the record's producer, although you have definitely heard his music before.
West Coast producer Scoop DeVille is the man who crafted "Wait Until Tonight." He also produced Tony Yayo's "Haters," Snoop Dogg's "I Wanna Rock," Xzibit's "Hurt Locker" and many more.
Our good friends over at Hip Hop-N-More caught up with the producer to find out the inspiration behind "Wait Until Tonight" and "Haters."
HHNM: First off, thanks for taking out the time to speak with us. And secondly, congratulations on 50 Cent’s ‘Wait Until Tonight’. It’s another smash to your credit.
Scoop DeVille: Appreciate that sir. Definitely a great credit to have under the belt. Blessed.
HHNM: Let me start this interview by asking you how this beat came about. A lot of fans are interested to know. Tell us the creative process behind the making of it.
Scoop DeVille: Honesty, I created the idea when I was 17. I always liked that song (Bobby Womack ‘If You Think You’re Lonely Now’) growing up. It was always in the household and car rides with the fam. I went back to the idea recently and sure enough 50 was feeling the record. It’s truly impressive to me how something I been keeping in the beat vault is finally being heard in today’s music. I guess that’s staying ahead of time. Or having timeless pieces of art.
HHNM: Great. Since he has another mixtape coming out followed by the album, can we look forward to more work with him in the future? We heard 50 saying “Scoop got some heat” in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid last week on Shade 45.
Scoop DeVille: Yeah, absolutely! There’s a few records starting to surface and I always stay working so as long as they need records I’ll keep supplying.
HHNM: ‘Haters’ by Tony Yayo is another one of my favorite beats that you did this year but I feel it failed to meet its true potential. Why do you think that happened?
Scoop DeVille: That was definitely one of my favorites as well. Unfortunately, it didn’t take off the way I wanted but then again we weren’t trying to make a crazy #1 record. It’s a fun record for what it is and it got great exposure without radio or spending money on promo. Great record to have production wise. Hopefully, it will come back in the long run.
To read the rest of the interview head over to Hip Hop-N-More.
50 Cent "Wait Until Tonight"
Tony Yayo Feat. 50 Cent, Shawty Lo & Kidd Kidd - "Haters"
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Gilbere Forte links up with Lloyd Banks for a new cut off of his just released mixtape Year of the Dragon.
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50 Cent took over the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Tuesday (January 10). The hip hop mogul was on hand to showcase his new SMS Audio headphone line.
50 granted interviews, posed for pictures and signed autographs on the first day of the world's largest annual technology tradeshow. On Thursday 50 and DJ Pauly D will formally announce plans for a new line of SMS Audio headphones for the G-Note artist at the conference.
Check out pictures and video from 50's first day at the event below.
Please visit www.smsaudio.com for more information on products and pricing.
50 Cent addresses the crowd at CES 2012
Photos from Internatonal Business Times
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Official off of 50 Cent's new mixtape 'The Big 10'
Produced by Roc Nation's Jahlil Beats
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