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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #15 on: January 10, 2007, 03:26:41 AM »
Timbo and 50= mega hit.

based on what?


if 50 can make hits with Storch beats , he sure can with Timbo.... 50 has the ability to make lots of hits with his half singin chorus style..

I guess we'll just have to wait and see. We cant make predictions about that yet.
 

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #16 on: January 10, 2007, 06:36:05 AM »
Timbo and 50= mega hit.

based on what?


if 50 can make hits with Storch beats , he sure can with Timbo.... 50 has the ability to make lots of hits with his half singin chorus style..

I guess we'll just have to wait and see. We cant make predictions about that yet.

Just seems like an easy guess. Timbos production fits his style imo opinion, its catchy and Timbo always flips it at the chours, which is another strenght of 50s. We'll have to wait and see though, like you said.
 

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #17 on: January 10, 2007, 12:57:38 PM »
That's cool that 50 cent is gonna make a bunch of money and all but I wonder who's gonna dominate musically/artistically in 2007. -T

 
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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #18 on: January 10, 2007, 01:06:51 PM »
Im listening to Straight Out Of Cashville right now.


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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #19 on: January 11, 2007, 03:24:00 AM »
Another one:

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50 Cent: The Last Shot
By Kim Osorio, BET.com Staff Writer


Posted Jan. 9, 2007 -- There's no question that 50 Cent is more than an artist. He is something like a phenomenon. The Queens-bred rapper has sold more records worldwide than your average MC. Not to mention, he's done quite well with film, Vitamin Water, sneakers, and pretty much everything else that he attaches the G-Unit brand to. His latest venture is in the publishing world. 50 recently launched three titles on his newly formed G-Unit book imprint; The Ski Mask Way which he co-wrote with K. Elliott, Baby Brother with Noire, and Death Before Dishonor with Nikki Turner.

With two more books on the way and a new album coming out before the summer, 50 Cent is trying to get it all done before his clock runs out. To put it simply, he thinks his time is up. Read on...

BET.com: Let’s start with the books, and G-Unit Book imprint. Why did you decide to get into the publishing game?

50 Cent: I was approached by Jimmy [Iovine] about creating a film of my life story. I said I would explore the opportunity of creating a book. I actually had both of them come at the same time. So while Terry Winters was on tour with me compiling information to create the screenplay, Kris Ex was with me compiling information to create the book....I become a bigger reader as my travel schedule began to become so active, the magazines don’t make it all the way through the trip. You flip through, read the parts that are interesting, [but] then you just don’t go through the whole thing. So I started reading different novels and came across [Nikki Turner's] Hustler’s Wife and The Glamorous Life. They’re just books people gave and said, 'Hey, read this when you get on a flight.' I reached out after I completed [my book] From Pieces to Weight [which] made it to the top 10 publishing companies...So now I have an interest in publishing.


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The cover says that you co-wrote these books with the authors. Who came up with the actual stories?

We actually sat together and went back and forth until we created the whole concept, and then I let them go creatively. I didn’t want to be so involved with the creative process that I’m changing lines, or I’m sitting there going, 'No, No, No, this should happen.' And I’m leading them into a direction where they don’t know where they are, and it makes it difficult to complete the process. [So] we sat down with each one of them. I read books that are written in my language....I don’t read the Bible enough because it says 'thou' and 'art' and 'thee.' I need the Bible that has the direct terms for me to actually absorb the information.

Are any of these stories based on any of your life, or on people that you know?

No, we took [from] different sources to actually create the story line.

And you're actually working on another book based on your life. Is that true?

Well, it’s like a table, so it has like all photographs from when I was a kid all the way [up] until now. It has different things in it like concerts and specific events that marked my idle thoughts at that point. Things were written around the actual photographs. And [readers] should look forward to 50 Laws of Power. I’m sure they’re familiar with Robert Greene, the author of 48 Laws of Power. He’s a great writer, so I collaborated with him and created this project.


The 48 Laws of Power has gotten a lot of criticism along with its praise. Some people say it's evil.

You know what it is, people internalize things differently. See, the people who were saying that that book is evil, will just read the law, because it says things directly. 'When you destroy, destroy completely.' If you don’t actually read the book...but when you actually read the comparisons and the stories--and he did the research to actually put to the actual law--it’s not that negative...Someone may take it and literally. These were some of the issues we ran into when we started 50 Laws of Power.

You recently shot a movie with Samuel L. Jackson which was pretty ironic because there was some bad blood between the two of you, no?

That happened during the release of Get Rich or Die Trying. I understand it now, because I got a little more insight on what happens in Hollywood. You have people who have studied acting for as long as they can remember, and they see people receive opportunities because [of] music, [such as] the opportunity to work with Jim Sheridan, when Samuel Jackson really wants to work with Jim Sheridan. I think it was more of a business statement. He’s saying 'I wouldn’t do a movie with a rapper' based on other rappers that he’s heard things about. He might have heard what DMX’s behavior on the set is, or someone else’s behavior. I can only say this now, because I would have said, 'what part was he going to play in the film, my Grandfather?' or 'was he going to be a crackhead in the film?' I would say things like that early on because I’m not understanding. If you don’t want to do it, then don’t do it. But they have their own little issues with people receiving those opportunities, because they feel like they aren’t credible. You've seen people come from the music format and establish themselves as great actors. We got Will Smith with the Pursuit of Happyness out right now. Queen Latifah established herself, LL, Ice Cube.

When is your new album coming out?

My new album should be out in the second quarter. I’m finishing it up now. Before I Self-Destruct.

What's the meaning behind that title?

It’s the history of entertainment. They build entertainers in order to destroy them for the sake of entertainment. I believe the process of me being destroyed is coming.

How long have you been in the business now?

4 years.

That's a pretty short life span for a Hip-Hop artist.

Yeah, but it’s a shorter life span because of how much success [I've had]. People don’t dislike you until you start doing good.

So when you first came out, you think everyone was just riding for the underdog?

Yeah, and I have been enduring a lot more than they actually understand. Like in 'Piggy Bank,' when I write, that’s just about artists. That’s about rappers that express discomfort with the success that I am having, because they can’t see themselves having a record that sells over 12 million in their career. LL right now is working on album thirteen. I am executive producing his new album. I’ve done what LL’s music career [did] on my first record.

Do you think that bothers LL?

Not at all. LL is the kind of person that is smart enough to see it and go, 'maybe you have something or information to offer me that allows me to take what I am doing to the next level.’ There is no one who’s shown more discipline in the music business than LL. Considering that the theme of his career was ‘Ladies Love Cool James,’ he has managed to keep himself at a point or position, where it’s still interesting for a woman to look at LL Cool J.

LL has spoken out against Jay-Z, before made the announcement that he was working with G-Unit. There were rumors that maybe there was a diss song in the works. What does 50 have to say about that?

LL, he is not in that space.

But are you in that space? Would you?

I would write a record if I felt, if I had feelings, I would just let everyone know how I feel, 'cause I'm direct. LL said ‘Jay-Z did a good job at marketing himself.’ For example, Jay-Z’s marketing plan was probably $20 million dollars. Nas’s was probably $2 million. You see what I am saying, so he did do a better job at promoting himself than anyone else on the record label, and it's obvious. It's plain as day. You saw the marketing campaign. It’s the best marketing campaign I have ever seen. You have to tip your hat to him in business. It says that he's on another level business-wise. He has changed my business mode. Believe me, there will be 20 million dollars spent on my next album.

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #20 on: January 11, 2007, 04:36:19 AM »
^that article right there proves 50 knows whats up.
 

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #21 on: January 11, 2007, 04:40:37 AM »
How is it smart to spend 20 million dollas on an album that won't even go 2x plat, when Nas sells about half as many units with waaaaaaaaaaay less money spent for promotion? JayZ sucks.
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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #22 on: January 11, 2007, 08:27:55 AM »
I sincerely hope he is successful this year, i know i'll be waiting for his new CD, people can hate all they want, but GRODT is pretty classic.
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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #23 on: January 11, 2007, 09:59:36 AM »
if he can be creative and do something that shows he is innovative along with different then he will. Otherwise he may find that people dont want to hear the same old stuff...
 

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #24 on: January 11, 2007, 01:01:34 PM »
50 will probably always sell multi platinum..

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2007, 12:27:55 AM »

Everyone is gonna expect him to go plat in 4 days again.

rap albums dont sell that well these days
 

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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #26 on: January 12, 2007, 10:24:17 AM »
dudes is right, Jay z is an annoying presence

....I don’t read the Bible enough because it says 'thou' and 'art' and 'thee.' I need the Bible that has the direct terms for me to actually absorb the information. -50......If you're not good with words you shouldn't be fucking rapping. Problems with the artform....fuck...-T

 
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Re: 50 Cent "This Year Is My Year"
« Reply #27 on: January 12, 2007, 07:15:23 PM »
bucks cd should be koo