**Official 50 Cent Thread **Street King Immortal Final Album?**

Something is different about 50 Cent. Four hours before the rapper takes the stage at this year's first Hang W/ SXSW live streamed performance, the rapper/businessman, sits backstage in a calm state, smiling widely.


"It's liberating," he tells Billboard of his decision to leave Shady/Aftermath/Interscope, the record label that helped make him a star just over a decade ago.

50 Cent announced his departure last month. His G-Unit Records imprint comes with him to Capitol Music Group via a new worldwide distribution deal with their independent services division Caroline.



"It's great. I choose everything: what to release [and] when to release it," he continues. "The fun part is that there doesn't have to be a schedule. There's no timeline. If I write a record and I want to put it out, I'll put it out."

This promotional run that 50 Cent wasn't familiar with during his time at Interscope. He didn't have as much say on the release of album assets as he does now.

"I'll give you an example of how the process was at Interscope," he says. "[With] my very first album ('Get Rich or Die Tryin''), we had to choose between two records for the single: ‘If I Can't' and ‘In Da Club.' It wasn't that big of a deal which one was it because they're both [produced by Dr.] Dre. I was sitting on the couch, having already talked about it privately [with Eminem] that ‘In Da Club' was the record.

Em' goes, ‘'In Da Club' record, definitely.' And then the entire room was like, ‘It's ‘In Da Club.'; The other record never turned into a single. ‘If I Can't' performed like a single at the radio because the record was such a good hit, but there was never a video for it. The one inspirational record on the album… that's the kind of record that could have made ‘Animal Ambition' if I could do it again."

50 Cent kicks off the promotion behind his upcoming fifth solo album, "Animal Ambition: An Untamed Desire To Win," by partnering up with the Hang With Inc. for a livestream performance at SXSW. He's also come on board as an investor of the mobile app.



Unfortunately Interscope artist, and mentee of 50, ScHoolboy Q wasn't able to get into the SXSW show. Shortly after the show ended, ScHoolboy tweeted: "Dey wouldn't let me in 50 cent sHow jus now smH I still ain't on number 1 and sum moe **** lmao… Sxsw 2 hollywood now I migHt go Home for deez days off."


50 Cent, unaware of ScHoolboy's attempt to attend till after his show, livened the loaded crowd at 1100 Warehouse with a 1-hour set of his hits, kicking off with recently released "Animal Ambition" song, "The Funeral," and a range of hits from his four-album discography with his collaborative track with Lil Kim, "Magic Stick," bringing forth the loudest reaction.

Due to the countless delays of "Animal Ambition," 50 had to "reapproach the record": "It's been so long that I had to rebuild my record. I can't put out what I made yesterday today."

"This album is prosperity. It's the positive and negative effects of prosperity. If I'm doing too good, it's actually not good in front of people. Prosperity makes them think you're doing better than them, that brings envy and jealousy which then brings negative energy," 50 says of the album. "You will constantly go, 'Wow, I know why you said that right there.' You get an effect of prosperity in each song; even the celebrations, which are inspired by things going on the right way."

Mid-set, 50 performed a new "Animal Ambition" song, "Hold On," for the first time and seven days before its official release (March 18). The song features 50 rapping about those "with too much pride."

The same day of the label announcement, Tony Yayo, friend and G-Unit member (or ex-member?) took to Instagram to announce that he's "done with music" and that "50 ain't rocking with me and Banks the same."

"I had a wonderful journey with the people I grew up with. I think the frustration comes from shock, probably, that it's not everything they wanted it to be," he says of Yayo's comments. "Him of all people… It's not a secret, it's a known fact that he actually came home form jail with a million dollars and a Bentley. Like, ‘What do you want?'"

"These guys are millionaires. They've made millions of dollars. Why do that then? Whenever there's no one to blame, you know what game you play, [for] a look. I don't know what the goal was," he continues, also saying that he hasn't communicated with G-Unit former and current members.

The ordeal "doesn't affect my life," 50 Cent says. "I don't believe in looking back. I can care less about things that's happened in the past. I'm looking forward, at prosperity."

"I've learned: The same person that tells you you're a piece of **** tells you they love you when the right song comes out. ‘My man, 50 back.' So you can't be affected by ‘I hate you' because it won't allow for something good to come in."


http://www.billboard.com/articles/e...nd-more-backstage-at?mobile_redirection=false


what a shame he's not backing Lloyd Banks anymore, Game was totally right about him. not even Tony Yayo is on good terms with 50 anymore. selfish dude for real :{
 
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Yayo is in the video for Funeral

probably was recorded before the fallout

But 50 has been saying this about banks and yayo for a while now and to be honest it's true. 50 can't hold yayo hands forever after so many failed attempts and banks made up for his lackluster 2nd album but didn't run with it. He even had numerous labels wanting to put out his 3rd album but he's comfortable being a mixtape artist. We don't even hear banks crying about it but what more does yayo want?
 
But 50 has been saying this about banks and yayo for a while now and to be honest it's true. 50 can't hold yayo hands forever after so many failed attempts and banks made up for his lackluster 2nd album but didn't run with it. He even had numerous labels wanting to put out his 3rd album but he's comfortable being a mixtape artist. We don't even hear banks crying about it but what more does yayo want?


at this point Banks got a better chance of making himself popular than Tony Yayo, i don't hear anybody talking about that guy at all :lol maybe if Banks shops for a new deal and signs with some other label like MMG or G.O.O.D. Music he'll be back in the limelight.
 
I don't think he wants a major deal tho,before HFM2 dropped he had major labels on his heels. Banks has a solid core fan base and I'm sure he's eating off of show money. Banks and yayo are still cool so I'm sure he's just not speaking on the subject because he knows 50 isn't at wrong. Ain't no way he signing with mmg :lol
 
there's a snippet of his other single Don't Worry About it, beat is pretty sick, as for the features there's gonna be 3 songs with Kidd Kidd on it and he's rapping along side rap veterans :{

Chase The Papers (ft. Prodigy, Styles P & Kidd Kidd)
Irregular Heartbeat (ft. Jadakiss & Kidd Kidd)
Everytime I Come Around (ft. Kidd Kidd)


http://rapxclusive.com/50-cent-ft-yo-gotti-dont-worry-bout-it-snippet/

I randomly slander Kidd Kidd, but honestly he sounds much better away from "G-Unit" than he does with them.
 
Hold On is tough and the song with Yo Gotti sounds good as well. Him leaving interscope is shaping up to be the best move he's ever made.
 
50 got the passion and drive again. Really he's in a great lane cause we all know he don't need the money so he doesn't have to worry about pleasing everyone.

Plus 50 still RUNS **** overseas, they still play his music non stop in the Middle East/Africa/Asia
 
he really needs to change his subject matter in his songs, plus his vocabulary since he always uses the same words almost all the time. but put that aside, he does sound like he's somewhat hungry again, maybe to prove people wrong he's still got it. we'll see what he has up in his sleeve this time around.
 
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he really needs to change his subject matter in his songs, plus his vocabulary since he always uses the same words almost all the time. but put that aside, he does sound like he's somewhat hungry again, maybe to prove people wrong he's still got it. we'll see what he has up in his sleeve this time around.

U work for GUnit so tell 50 first thing Monday morning to do that

So you can get that raise
 
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