Saturday, 23 July 2011
50 Cent and G-Unit in Casablanca, Morocco
50 Cent, Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid, Kidd Kidd, and Governor went to Casablanca, Morocco to perform in front of more than 60,000 people!
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
50 Cent wants to help the needy and feed himself for a one billion in Africa
Leeds Festival
The "In Da Club" hitmaker famous for being a drug dealer has been throughout her life in New York to becoming one of the world's biggest-selling hip-hop artists.
According to contactmusic.com reports, He made his debut in the 2003's a great pleasure.
The 36-year-old posted on micro-blogging site Twitter, "I want to impact people's lives more. I created a new goal for myself, I want to feed one billion people in Africa over the next five years".
Thursday, 14 July 2011
50 Cent were shot down rumors that Def Jam record label
V Festival
Another rapper who recently signed a deal with Def Jam is included free with the G Unit label, however, Fiddy singing these songs is quick to rubbish it was rumored.
He told MTV News. "Well, Def Jam, I'm not even sure what that system - that system is not in a good space right now. They're like $80 million in the hole".
Although it's not about to join the record label can be serious, he added quickly that the financial difficulties of trying to make light of: "Don't tell them I told you."
Fiddy took the opportunity to explain how he used as catalysts are used to propel the carrier G-Unit artists Llloyd Banks and Tony Yayo.
Before he signed them over to EMI last year, Fiddy explains how to create recognition for the rappers were used to.
"Like on all their other albums and singles, I was featured on their projects to help bring attention to it and get 'em off into the right space."
Fiddy is currently working to the release of his next album 'Black Magic.'
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
50 Cent has been talking about his new album
The G-Unit rapper says that people may be surprised by the album because it pays tribute to classic hip-hop.
"I can't wait till my album comes. I think things will shift," Fiddy told DJ Whoo Kid, hinting that the record will change the game.
"Everybody who fell in love with what I fell in love with in hip-hop will respond to it because it's got the right tones on it."
He also revealed that the album will feature collaborations with Boi-1da, Just Blaze and Alex Da Kid as well as Eminem, and that he recorded 43 songs for it.
Speaking on the Eminem tracks, Fiddy said: "We made two that are definitely singles and the other two are the kinds of records that we been making, more aimed at my core audience, more aggressive, more of a different kind of energy to it."