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Title: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Action! on June 24, 2009, 08:59:11 AM
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1614562/20090623/50_cent.jhtml

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Well, you don't really have to set out to please them but just creatively stay in a space.  My core is actual where I'm from, my neighborhood.   War Angel, they're going to say that is the best tape they've heard from me in a long time because they can listen to everything on the whole tape.  Then the actual pop audience will love it also because those people influenced middle America period.  They're the people that decided I was going to be a success.  The difference is you've got artist that are trying to be like the audience they're trying to attract in order to get them so they're dressing like skateboarders and acting like rock artists when they're...you're a fucking hip-hop artist.  They got confused and now everything is jumbled up because the kids are following them.


True fucking story.

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NEW YORK — No fair; 50 Cent is cheating.

Well, it's not really cheating when you have producers such as Dr. Dre, Timbaland and Polow Da Don working on your album. Fif is stacking the deck for his current incarnation of Before I Self Destruct. Fif is on his third different production of the album, and he said the third time's the charm.

"I feel like my album is as close to perfect as it's gonna get," 50 told MTV News last week. "I'm reaching the point to where if I have to continue to write it, I'll be overkilling it. That's why I gave myself other writing assignments, like the War Angel [mixtape], like the '90s [tape] Sincerely Southside Part 2 and our actual G-Unit mixtape I'm doing with [Lloyd] Banks and [Tony] Yayo."

Fif said reconnecting with Timbaland for Before I Self Destruct has been a unique experience.

"When me and Timbaland go in, a lot of times it's a compromise," Fif said. "He's doing things that's a little different production-wise from what I would usually do. Like 'Ayo Technology' — you never heard me rap with that cadence. That beat was actually for Justin [Timberlake]. It was golden, some sh-- he had on the side, and he gave it to me. I went and did it. Justin laid the hook to it."

Timbo will go in the studio and mumble a melody and tell Fif to pen lyrics with that flow, which 50 said is easy for him.

"I could put lyrics to any melody," the G-Unit General said. "I can write a rap song, I can write an R&B song, I can write whatever type of song. If you put a note on it where I can hear it, man, I can write that. We did that, and that's how I came up with that new cadence for 'Ayo Technology.' We did that a couple of times while we was on there working [on Before I Self Destruct]. It's fun that way to have him participate with me.

"Even if you ain't got the words," 50 added. "You're up there, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.' Tim will be like, 'I can't believe that. He was able to make everything I just made a noise into a real cadence.' I seen him take pens or pencils into a cup and put it into a shaker. I'm sure nobody else has shaker sounds like that. ... I seen some interesting things from Timbaland."

Polow also worked on the new album, but he had music prepared for 50 before the MC came to the studio. Before I Self Destruct drops in September.


Hopefully, it'll just push him to create what he wants.
Title: Re: 50 discusses album, state of hip-hop, subliminals at Wayne
Post by: Chamillitary Click on June 24, 2009, 09:33:24 AM
interesting read.

props. 8)
Title: Re: 50 discusses album, state of hip-hop, subliminals at Wayne
Post by: Matty on June 24, 2009, 09:41:50 AM
what's the chances that the main single to push the album will come from timbo/polow and not dre? pretty high i think...
Title: Re: 50 discusses album, state of hip-hop, subliminals at Wayne
Post by: Dre-Day on June 24, 2009, 10:16:09 AM
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War Angel, they're going to say that is the best they've heard from me in a long time because they can listen to everything on the whole tape.
haha  :laugh:
Title: Re: 50 discusses album, state of hip-hop, subliminals at Wayne
Post by: BANGADOSHISH!! on June 24, 2009, 02:46:40 PM
interesting read.

props. 8)
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: QuietTruth on June 24, 2009, 03:32:49 PM

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The difference is you've got artist that are trying to be like the audience they're trying to attract in order to get them so they're dressing like skateboarders and acting like rock artists when they're...you're a fucking hip-hop artist.

LMFAO!!
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on June 24, 2009, 03:40:38 PM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Action! on June 24, 2009, 04:34:22 PM
At this point I really don't care about who produces for 50.  I just want a hot song.  I want to say "oh shit!" from him again.  I ain't even ragging on dude's musical output since Get Rich because I've enjoyed it most of it.  I just want to feel that emotion of excitement brought upon the unexpected like when I heard "How to Rob" or "Fuck You" or  "U Not Like Me."

Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Dre-Day on June 24, 2009, 11:03:41 PM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on June 24, 2009, 11:10:34 PM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?

Dunno if I'm expecting one but I am hoping he'll drop something amazing...

I am expecting a great album though...
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Dre-Day on June 24, 2009, 11:17:49 PM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?

Dunno if I'm expecting one but I am hoping he'll drop something amazing...

I am expecting a great album though...
i see.

i'm curious of the Dre tracks myself, but i'm expecting another played out single
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Booz on June 25, 2009, 02:59:17 AM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?

Dunno if I'm expecting one but I am hoping he'll drop something amazing...

I am expecting a great album though...
i see.

i'm curious of the Dre tracks myself, but i'm expecting another played out single
I would much rather see a Timbaland single. 50 Cent has been trying too hard with Dre to make that great big club single, maybe he would be more relaxed with Timbaland.

Edit. As long as there is no Justin Timberlake on the song.  :laugh:
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Dre-Day on June 25, 2009, 06:59:54 AM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?

Dunno if I'm expecting one but I am hoping he'll drop something amazing...

I am expecting a great album though...
i see.

i'm curious of the Dre tracks myself, but i'm expecting another played out single
I would much rather see a Timbaland single. 50 Cent has been trying too hard with Dre to make that great big club single, maybe he would be more relaxed with Timbaland.

Edit. As long as there is no Justin Timberlake on the song.  :laugh:
Timbaland is only worse: expect something corny
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Digital Pimpin' on June 25, 2009, 07:08:57 AM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?

Dunno if I'm expecting one but I am hoping he'll drop something amazing...

I am expecting a great album though...
i see.

i'm curious of the Dre tracks myself, but i'm expecting another played out single
I would much rather see a Timbaland single. 50 Cent has been trying too hard with Dre to make that great big club single, maybe he would be more relaxed with Timbaland.

Edit. As long as there is no Justin Timberlake on the song.  :laugh:
Timbaland is only worse: expect something corny

Something corny that will storm the charts no doubt.
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: J$crILLa on June 25, 2009, 10:31:33 PM
he had some good shit to say

hope the album is a banger tho
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Jaydc555 on June 26, 2009, 02:25:28 AM
50 gives the best interviews in the industry hands down.Hate him or love him he knows how to speak with intelligence.He's witty and always entertaining
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on June 27, 2009, 09:33:09 PM
Nice read +1. I hope the lead single is Dre though, big let down if it wont be
are you expecting a great single then?

Dunno if I'm expecting one but I am hoping he'll drop something amazing...

I am expecting a great album though...
i see.

i'm curious of the Dre tracks myself, but i'm expecting another played out single
I would much rather see a Timbaland single. 50 Cent has been trying too hard with Dre to make that great big club single, maybe he would be more relaxed with Timbaland.

Edit. As long as there is no Justin Timberlake on the song.  :laugh:

I'd want either a Dr. Dre single, or something completely left field, like Premier or Jus Blaze or summin
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Action! on June 28, 2009, 08:46:03 AM
He should get a Black Milk joint with assisted production by Khalil.
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: dubsmith_nz on June 28, 2009, 03:55:05 PM
He should get a Black Milk joint with assisted production by Khalil.

Yup that would be ill as fuck
Title: Re: 50 discusses album & state of hip-hop (subliminals at Wayne)
Post by: Action! on June 28, 2009, 06:29:15 PM
Personally, the two of them are the leaders of "new school" producers.  Black Milk especially has a way of paying homage to the old but sounding totally fresh and new.  Khalil is on another planet with his music.