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

Probably would add The Funeral & Big Rich Town if I was 50. Although I get why Big Rich Town isn't on there, it's for his TV show.

Would be 13 tracks, we would have heard 9. Would have been 6 really good songs (Hold On, Funeral, Pilot, Don't Worry About it, Chase The Paper, Big Rich Town), 2 decent songs (Smoke, Every Time I Come Around), 1 meh song (The Hustler)


One thing we should all appreciate about 50 is that he is doing all this for the love of the music. He also is trying to give fans what they want with videos for everything.
 
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As a fan, why bother caring about what his buzz is?


he has no buzz, maybe a moderate buzz but it's nothing major. he's using the music video tactic like it's actually gonna help. he was talking trash about Lloyd Banks not making music videos but if u really look at it, who really watches music videos in this music era? people just download the music and that's it.
 
Actually videos may help even more than you think now because Viacom/BET/MTV/VH1 have all but completely eliminated video programming from tv. Flip it on either one of those channels right now, and I can guarantee you either Fantasy Factory, a Tyler Perry movie, or Basketball Wives is on. I haven't really watched 106 and Park in years, but based on the TV Guide, it's been cut down to just 1 hour :lol
 
ehhh i don't care for music videos, never had really. when i listen to music i just vision it with my own imagination. most of the time the video never matches with the song either.
 
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he has no buzz, maybe a moderate buzz but it's nothing major. he's using the music video tactic like it's actually gonna help. he was talking trash about Lloyd Banks not making music videos but if u really look at it, who really watches music videos in this music era? people just download the music and that's it.

the demographic that matters still watch music videos on WSHH, Complex, etc.

Trinidad, Rocky, and others blew from videos. they're still important because young

people watch them. young people are who matters. that's why, real being real, 85%

of NTs sentiments aren't shared nor do they sway the real buzz of artists. whether

an artist is overblown or undersold on here...NT generally speaking doesn't matter.

not a shot at you or anything, just how i see NT in general.
 
the demographic that matters still watch music videos on WSHH, Complex, etc.

Trinidad, Rocky, and others blew from videos. they're still important because young

people watch them. young people are who matters. that's why, real being real, 85%

of NTs sentiments aren't shared nor do they sway the real buzz of artists. whether

an artist is overblown or undersold on here...NT generally speaking doesn't matter.

not a shot at you or anything, just how i see NT in general.


the younger audience doesn't care for 50, they listen to Drake, J. Cole, K-Dot etc.
 
has nothing to do w/ my point. dude said nobody in this era watches videos and they don't matter.



u said ASAP Rocky and Trinidad James blew from music videos but those guys weren't established before. 50 is a well known artist. he doesn't need music videos to make peole listen to his stuff. if the music is good people wlll follow. he is getting views on Youtube and such. but overall he will not sell as much records as he used to.
 
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u said ASAP Rocky and Trinidad James blew from music videos but those guys weren't established before. 50 is a well known artist. he doesn't need music videos to make peole listen to his stuff. if the music is good people wlll follow. he is getting views on Youtube and such. but overall he will not sell as much records as he used to.

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has nothing to do w/ my point. dude said nobody in this era watches videos and they don't matter.



you keep talking about things I wasn't addressing.
 
50 Cent Addresses Possibility Of G-Unit Summer Jam Reunion




50 Cent says Nas called to question him about his Summer Jam performance, requested that he be kept in the loop.

As one of the headlining acts at the upcoming Summer Jam music festival, Queens rapper 50 Cent was recently asked about the likeliness of a G-Unit reunion at Summer Jam. While speaking with Hot 97 personality Funkmaster Flex, 50 didn’t shoot down the possibility of a reunion, but revealed that his fellow G-Unit members would have to put in a lot of work in order for such a feat to happen.

“There’s a possibility for us to do things, but they gotta get themselves together…I think it’s the work,” he said.

50 Cent later stated that he was even questioned about his upcoming Summer Jam performance by fellow lyricist Nas. He says that prior to watching the Queensbridge emcee at rehearsals for his Illmatic anniversary show at New York’s Beacon Theatre earlier this month, he talked to him over the phone about Summer Jam.

“We good. I went to see him,” 50 Cent said when asked about Nas. “He was in New York recently at The Beacon Theatre…It was the 20th anniversary of Illmatic. I didn’t go to the concert. I went to see him ahead of the concert when he was actually doing his rehearsals and stuff. He called earlier that week…He was just saying ‘I know you got something crazy planned. I just gotta make sure we in the loop. We know what’s going on.’”

The G-Unit helmsman also discussed his fallout with Interscope Records head Jimmy Iovine. According to 50 Cent, the disconnect may have happened when Iovine revealed that he didn’t like him.

“Me and Jimmy, I don’t even know where the disconnect happened,” the rapper said. “I know where my actual issues with him were created from…We had a communication. We speak to each other and he expressed that he didn’t like me…It stems for his passion for Beats. When he sees me with SMS. And you know what I didn’t understand was because I had things in the past. Exact things we could make comparisons to. Like Phat Farm. Russell Simmons when he had Phat Farm he didn’t tell us to not have Sean John, Rocawear, or G-Unit…They didn’t come right away when I’m the guy to come to right away. Like Em’s deal with Beats happened during his last album. They did the deal with him when they were sure that they were getting ready to spend marketing dollars on it to promote that next album. And that’s why you see Beats in every video that he created.”

After spending 12 years at Interscope Records, Aftermath Entertainment, and Shady Records, 50 Cent announced his departure from those labels in February of this year. The rapper is now slated to release his next studio album, Animal Ambition through a new agreement with Caroline/Capitol/UMG.


http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/...sses-possibility-of-g-unit-summer-jam-reunion



looks like 50 & Nas are back on speaking terms again. looks like we might see them together at Summer Jam.
 
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That tracklist is so garbage. C'mon man.



it is dissapointing, but it's only a mixtape. not sure why he's calling this an album cause the songs aren't anywhere near the quality of a real studio album. guess we gotta even wait more for Street King Immortal :{
 
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