Friday 31 December 2010

50 Cent Has No Screen Romp

50 Cent is a smart man,for his new movie Gun he wrote the script and handed himself a belter of a role.

In this movie he selected the character of mobster who gets sexually involved with a stunning blonde, actress role played by ANNA-LYNNE McCORD.

The thriller also stars Hollywood grump VAL KILMER.

He features as an ex-con working undercover for the cops forced to infiltrate 50's gangster character's crew.

Saturday 25 December 2010

50 Cents Appendage: Also Has Attempted Murder Charge

Rap star 50 Cent's two appendage are arrested for breaking his ridiculously massive Connecticut mansion in this week.

The man who arrested Alexander Hernandez 19 years old has a charge to the attempted murder for his role in a shooting in New Britain.

According to the news Yikes asked, "Good thing 50 Center wasn't home when his cradle was burglarized! It could have turned out a whole lot worse". I want to say: Do you think 50 Cent is really dating Chelsea Handler?

50 Cent Launches G-Note Records


This time with a new record label, 50 Cent is enlarging his business empire again.

50 Cent latest project - a new label called G-Note Records had been announced by the rap star.

And Fiddy has already made his first signing in the form of G-Unit affiliate Hot Rod, who hails from Phoenix, Arizona.

Revealing the news, 50 Cent wrote on his Twitter page: "[Hot Rod] is the first artist of G NOTE. He gonna do his numbers watch."

Sunday 12 December 2010

Cheryl Cole Really Dating Rapper 50 Cent?


In this weeks Grazia,story has been published that Cheryl Cole and Rapper 50 Cent both are having private and secret dating and that she is using Derek Hough as a smokescreen to hide her genuine romance.

The magazine claims,"When Cheryl jets to LA later this month, she will be reunited with a man she’s been secretly involved with since her split from Ashley in March.I met him and he was so gorgeous. I'd give anything to go on a date with him."

Friday 3 December 2010

50 CENT CONFUSED ABOUT WORKING WITH MICHAEL JACKSON


When speaking about his collaboration with Michael Jackson,50 Cent show a more serious side.

The song "Monster" off the King of Pop’s posthumous album Michael,produced by the Teddy Riley.due on December 14.

Even 50 was nervous when having a conversation with the late icon. “To talk to him is confirmation on different levels that you’ve made it. He wanted to work with me,” said the hip-hop mogul. “I’m like, ‘I’d love to.’ I’m nervous on the other end of the phone. I don’t usually get nervous because I really don’t care about a lot of the other artists, but Mike is special.”

He returned to the studio to lay down his verse after MJ’s passing. “When I sat and listened to the actual song, I was excited. I said, ‘This is the 2010 version of ‘Thriller,’” he shared. “I mean it’s an opportunity to be on a record with, not just a great artist, but a legend.”

Tuesday 23 November 2010

50 Calls Next Album His "Detox"


While on the set of Jeremih's new music video 50 Cent discussed his next album.Referring to recent leaks as "ideas," the G-Unit leader says the new project is his "Detox Album" and it "may take ten years."

50 says that he "recorded 20 songs to a whole different album concept" before he put those to the side and did something different. Planning to record and write until it feels perfect, 50 says that "its important to put out the right sound for that moment." 50 Cent finished up with a little self-confidence saying simply, "there is no one in Hip Hop that possesses the ability to do what I do.

Saturday 13 November 2010

50 Cent Sued For His Album Before I Self Destruct


50 cent for his last album "Before I Self Destruct" has been claimed by a New Jersey author who reveals that 50 captured his the idea for his multi-format package from a book called 'The Preachers Son - But the Streets Turned Me Into a Gangster.'

Shadrach Winstead has filed a lawsuit in New Jersey district court this week that claims 50 "infringed the copyright by publishing and selling an audio visual work (a movie released in DVD format), coupled with an audio recording ("recordings")." Both Winstead and 50 Cent released their projects in November of 2009, but Winstead's legal documents allege that the content and word choice is identical "in many cases." Winstead is suing for undisclosed damages and profits from the sales of 'Before I Self-Destruct.'

Beyond a set amount of damages, 50 Cent is being sued for any and all profits from the album slash movie. "The defendant infringed the copyright by publishing and selling an audio visual work (a movie released in DVD format), coupled with an audio recording (“recordings”)," said Winstead in his complaint.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

50 Cent Decided To Help Needy People In HomeTown

This winter will going to be little warmer for 50 Cent has he had decided to visit his hometown and to help needy families over there.

According to report "he Queens bred emcee has teamed up with NYC council deputy majority leader, Leroy Comrie, to sponsor a coat drive.The drive, which is sponsored by Fif's G-Unity Foundation, is currently taking donations until November 26th.

In his past 50 Cent has done so many positive help to the needy communities as previously reported the G Unit head registered as a bone marrow donor in part to help Shannon Taverez, an 11-year-old Broadway actress suffering from leukemia.

Tony Yayo, who has also registered recently G-Unit visited with fans and registered them for this valuable cause.

Jackets for the G-Unity Foundation Coat Drive can be dropped off at the council member's office at 113-43 Farmers Blvd, St. Albans from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m, Monday through Friday.

Thursday 16 September 2010

50 Cent Will Not Be Appearing In Eastenders

We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but bosses at Eastenders have quashed reports that 50 Cent will be given a cameo in the hit BBC soap.

Just as we were looking forward to Fiddy taking a trip to Albert Square, doing a spot of shopping on Walford Market or talking bling with Pat Butcher, the BBC have stated that the rapper will not be starring in the show.

Despite the Candy Shop rapper himself claiming that a one-off appearance had been organised with the soap opera, a spokesperson for the BBC has denied the reports, claiming it's not true.

A rep for the BBC stated: "We're flattered he's a fan, but there have been no talks about him appearing in the show,"

Fiddy had previously joked that his 'biggest showbiz dream' would been for Peggy Mitchell, played by Barbara Windsor to have thrown him out of the Square's boozer, The Vic but now it seems that Mr.Cent won't be walking the East End cobbles after all.

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Fat Joe Lashes Out At 50 Cent

New York rapper Fat Joe has opened up about the issues he has with 50 Cent and claims that the G-Unit leader is a has-been and a liar.

Joe believes that Fiddy has gone downhill since his epic debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin' - which went on to sell 11 million copies.

He told MTV News US: "When he did that first interview dissing Fat Joe with you, with the candlelight’s and all that, he lied. When he said no one knows Fat Joe in Africa, I saw that interview from Africa and I had 70,000 people out there. There isn't a country I ain't touch in Africa.

"You talk about album sales; he went from selling 10 million albums to not even going gold this last album. So, he lost nine-and-a-half-million fans in four years. I don't really trip off him.

He also went to add that 50 Cent always finds the need to trouble other rappers and there isn’t hardly anyone out there that he hasn’t had ‘beef’ with:

“The latest one he's going at: P Diddy. He has beef with Jadakiss, he has beef with Cam'ron. Anybody we consider dope in New York, he has went at them. There ain't nobody he ain't touch. Fat Joe ain't out here trying to battle-rap everybody in the world."

Monday 24 May 2010

COUPLE WATCH: 50 Cent and Ciara?

MUSICAL DUO 50 Cent and Ciara have re-ignited rumours of a relationship after the pair were spotted shopping for household items.
The couple visited the aptly titled, Love Sac furniture store in California and were pictured leaving a few hours later with bags filled with bedroom furnishings.
The manager of the ‘alternative furniture company’ confirmed their purchases on social networking site, Twitter.
Under the profile name ShawnyD, he tweeted: “Ciara and 50 Cent are proud new owners of 2 pillow sacs, 2 earth covers, and 2 rockers… just popped into our Northridge, CA LoveSac store”
Rumours first surfaced about their romance in 2007 following the release of Ciara’s steamy video for song ‘Can’t Leave ‘Em Alone’ where she and 50 cent appear naked.
It was reported that the music icons had taken their romance off screen and started dating in secret.
The couple have made every effort to keep their relationship out of the spotlight. A year after the rumours first rumours surfaced, 50 Cent told gossip site, Young Hollywood that there was not in a relationship with the 22-year-old singer. He said: “We’re friends. I appeared with her on a song and they ran with that. It wasn’t bad because she’s an attractive woman so I didn’t mind”
Their latest shopping trip will do nothing to dispel these rumours.

Monday 12 April 2010

Scots singer gets expert advice from rap superstar 50 Cent



AN unknown Scots singer is being schooled in the gangsta lifestyle by one of the world's top experts - 50 Cent.
Cambuslang's David John was hand-picked by Fiddy to support the rap megastar on his recent UK tour dates.
And he received an incredible insight into the behind-the-scenes glamour and high-rolling life he may one day enjoy if he hits the big time thanks to the help of his new pal - when Fiddy invited him to join him In Da Club post-gig.
David said: "Fiddy and I hung out in the clubs for a while after the shows and he must have had about 20 women round him.
"He was so down to earth but every night he'd walk in with G-Unit's Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo with 20 different chicks.
"That guy is gangsta. I was the only UK support act and was in with them every day of the UK tour."
David, 26, admits he was blown away by the reality of the rap star lifestyle, and Fiddy was keen to coach him in how best to make the most of the life he will soon be leading himself - by taking it easy.
The legend's tips paid off too - David soon had girls tossing their undies at him.
He said: "I thought I pretty much knew everything before I went on tour with Fifty, but it definitely opened my eyes to see what it's like to be at the top of your game.
"He told me 'What you've got to do is chill and relax more and do your thing. You've got lovers and haters, but do your thing no matter what anyone says. You're creating music from scratch and that's what it's all about. Just go out and perform'.
"I did that and got a few teddy bears and pairs of underwear when I was walking into the lobby of our hotel in Ireland."
David was asked to join Fiddy on his UK tour after being discovered by a New York music scout when he was strumming along with a pal on holiday in Lanzarote.
Fiddy and his pals at Violator Records were impressed by his soulful, Motown-inspired sound and swooped to book him.
David, who is signed to Pure Chuffed Records, working in conjunction with Violator, now releases his debut single Mrs Vegas for download via iTunes on April 20 and his debut album, The New King of Scotland, later in the year.
Having come a long way since singing with pop group Right Now, David is planning to visit Fiddy - and they are discussing a collaboration.
He said: "I might hook up with Fiddy in the US when he gets back.
"I'm sending him a few track ideas and I'll take it from there.
"I'll focus on the first and second single and hopefully a collaboration will come in the near future."


Tuesday 30 March 2010

50 Cent Says “Hey” to Sold-Out UK Club, Gets Paid $75,000

We’re beginning to understand why tough-guy gangsta rapper 50 Cent has said he'd like to explore club music on his next album. After all, late-night party spots have been treating the rapper well these days. Take, for example, a British nightclub who reportedly paid the rapper $75,000 for saying one word to a sold-out crowd.

WENN points to a story in Britain's Daily Mirror, who report that Fiddy was given free champagne and $75,000 to hang out at a new club in Liverpool, England. With the rapper in tow, the club filled to capacity as fans waited for him to say something. Allegedly, he stepped up to the crowd, simply said “hey,” and retreated back into his VIP area.


 A source to the British paper said, “It was the most blinging night ever. People thought 50 Cent might perform a track or two, given his massive fee, but he just greeted the crowd with 'Hey' and got back to his two personally requested ladies, who were lavishing booze on him.”

To be fair, this tabloid has been known for some inaccurate reporting in the past, but we wouldn't put it past the rapper to collect a sum like that for just for uttering a single word.

Tuesday 9 March 2010

50 Cent Inspiration Lorenzo 'Fat Cat' Nichols' Lasting Legacy

"As a youth, all I ever did was sell crack, I used to idolize Cat/ Hurt me in my heart to hear that n---a snitched on Pap/ How he go out like that?" - 50 Cent , "Ghetto Qu'Ran"
John "Teflon Don" Gotti. Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff. Alpo and Rich Porter. Pappy Mason. The list goes on. Since the early 1980s, rappers have established an underlying parallel with America's most notorious gangsters. Some of the biggest rap artists' lyrics are littered with vivid street storytelling guaranteed to be influenced by real life tales from the litany of original gangsters.
One name that rings bells in the New City region is none other than Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols. Nichols made a name for himself in the Southside section of Jamaica, Queens in the '80s during the height of the crack era, along with henchman Pappy Mason and fellow Queens kingpin Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff. Nichols ruled the 150th street strip like Avon Barksdale in an episode of "The Wire." However, Fat Cat is notoriously known to the NYPD as the man responsible for putting a contract on decorated police officer Edward Byrnes, who was protecting a witness on the verge of testifying against the Nichols empire. The murder of officer Byrnes would eventually be the downfall of the Fat Cat era.
In the urban community, serving time in a correctional facility secured hood points. Rappers have recognized and supported that, making Fat Cat into a legend in New York City. Oddly enough, the street hustlers looked at rappers as "soft." Still, lyricists like Nas, Mobb Deep, LL Cool J and even 50 Cent have celebrated Nichols throughout their raps during their career. It has been heavily rumored that it was Fat Cat — and not McGriff — who gave a young Curtis Jackson his start as a hustler on the streets of Queens.
Recently, there have been reports that Fat Cat is up for parole in April, though it's expected to be one of many parole denials for Fat Cat if current NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly has anything to say about it). But no matter the outcome, Kelly cannot remove hip-hop's obsession with one of Queens' most notorious urban legends, and there will no doubt be more songs to come.

Monday 22 February 2010

50 Cent announces UK dates and ticket details

50 Cent has announced details of a three-date UK tour.

The rapper will kick off his 'Before I Self Destruct' shows at Birmingham LG Arena on March 19, before performing at London Wembley Arena on March 19 and Manchester MEN Arena on March 25.


To check the availability of 50 Cent Tickets and get all the latest listings, go to GigSport now, or call 08744 477 9950.

Monday 1 February 2010

50 Cent pays tribute to 'Terminator' films on new album cover


50 Cent has revealed the 'Terminator' film-inspired cover of his forthcoming new album, 'Before I Self-Destruct' (pictured).The album featuring the rapper, real name Curtis Jackson, is set for release on November 16.
It will feature long-time collaborators Dr. Dre and Eminem. Meanwhile, the rapper recently released the trailer for his forthcoming directoral debut, also called 'Before I Self-Destruct'. Watch it below. He recently told Rolling Stone that the film was not autobiographical, but was "inspired by the actual music