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Title: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Elano on December 10, 2009, 11:07:32 AM
The rapper explains why the best hip-hop artist in the world is white, why studios were scared of him because he'd been shot, why Jay-Z is as safe as a politician, and more
(http://www.esquire.com/cm/shared/images/AD/esq-50-cent-0110-lg.jpg)

It's Fifty, not Fiddy.

My mom chose the lifestyle because she didn't choose welfare. Every time I seen her, it felt like Christmas. Everything that was nice in my life was gone when she left, and the only people I saw that had nice things were people from the lifestyle. And they'd look at me and go, Why you look like that? Why your shoes run-down?

What led my mom into the lifestyle that got her killed was what led me into the lifestyle: to prevent needing things so much.

If I'd had a choice, I would've been a college kid. I would've majored in business.

Sometimes you do need to convince yourself through convincing others.

I never saw drug use as a good option. I'd rather have an additional ten dollars than smoke. It wasn't a decision to not smoke weed. It was a decision to hustle. It was a business decision.

Hustling was my internship.

Being shot defines how strong I am. It prepares you for the confusion of being an artist.

The adrenaline doesn't allow the bullets to hurt as much as being afraid hurts.

Columbia Records shied away from me. They were afraid of someone who would actually come from the real shit. You know what happens right after you assess me being shot? You go, Wow, so he's really down there with the people who will just shoot you nine times? Will they shoot me, too? Why sell 50 when we can sell Kanye?

There's people who are considered intelligent who are idiots.

People who raise their hands deserve to be ahead of people who don't.

Money is freedom. Money is a private plane. Money is no metal detection.

I sign autographs because there will be a moment when no one asks me to.

Don't wait for them to tell you. Tell them.

There are too many entrepreneurs. We need the worker to make the process function properly.

The first time I felt rich was when I had $80,000 inside my house. I saw it as a means to more money.

Money is not going to make you happy. A new idea is what makes you happy.

When I got shot, it was a $5,000 exchange. The price of a life is cheap.

Obama takes away the excuses.

The best businessmen in the world make a bad deal sometimes. And it's not usually in a boardroom. Most of them marry the wrong woman. That business deal is the worst business deal of all.

All the women have contributed to my success. Every one.

In my house, Carmelo Anthony is bigger than 50 Cent.

My son is more important to me than I am to him.

Always have bail money.

Curtis Jackson. I identify with the name. When I look in the mirror, I see Curtis.

Am I an honest man? I'm a selectively honest man.

Am I being honest right now? Yeah. Most people would answer that question with a yes. Even the liars.

Jay-Z is as politically correct as some of the politicians. He's safe. There's points when you're acquiring financing, you make adjustments. He's made those adjustments. It's his choice. For me, it's not a necessity.

When you're safe, people start walking on the stage because they feel safe with you. People don't walk on the stage at my shows.

Air Jordan. Tiger Woods. You know how a person is made for something? Eminem is made for hip-hop. The best rapper is a white man.

My music is a soundtrack. The film is my life. My music matches things I've experienced or felt. Even if the whole thing is made up.

When you get hurt as bad as I got hurt, the idea of hurting someone as bad as they hurt you is no longer out of the question.

Depression is a luxury I still can't afford.

I like generals. I like Napoleon. I like strategy. The majority of them are praised for mass destruction, but it's exciting to see how it comes to the mind mentally.

Is Charles Manson a serial killer? No, he isn't, because he ain't do no killing. He's a coward. He was just crazy enough to influence people to kill for him. There were a lot of Charles Mansons in my neighborhood. There were no Napoleons.

Hip-hop is arrogant because people are arrogant.

Rap artists are like fighters. They don't need a coach to call them champ for them to believe it.

You need a respectable opponent, but you don't have to respect 'em. In the end you're gonna finish 'em anyway, right?





Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Soopahigh on December 10, 2009, 11:59:46 AM
interresting read, fifty is really a smart guy
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: dubsmith_nz on December 10, 2009, 12:53:22 PM
I like what he said about not taking drugs because he'd rather have the money. Duke really is a hustler and a smart one at that
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on December 10, 2009, 04:20:59 PM
yeah, interesting read
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 10, 2009, 04:29:29 PM
good read
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Action! on December 10, 2009, 07:03:21 PM
Dope read.  What's the source?

Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: YSH on December 10, 2009, 07:05:45 PM
50 is a great artist... no doubt bout that.. smart dude...
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Efrain on December 10, 2009, 08:07:40 PM
SOURCE

http://www.esquire.com/features/what-ive-learned/new-50-cent-interview-0110
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Nutty on December 10, 2009, 10:10:18 PM
Some great lines there. Dude has the smarts, woulda excelled in business if he chose that path.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: JohnnyL on December 11, 2009, 11:09:57 AM
 Interesting read.

I probably agree with this line the most:

"It's Fifty, not Fiddy."

And still can't understand, for the life of me, what this one means:

"Obama takes away the excuses."


All joking aside though, I did like some of the lines he said in here.  I don't think you can discount the fact that he's a smart guy.  Musically, I can't say I've liked all his stuff, but I've liked a lot of it.


 

Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Bch on December 11, 2009, 11:21:20 AM
50s star power gave him the leverage to brain wash kids into buying his stuff
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Bananas on December 11, 2009, 11:31:23 AM
What a tool.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Action! on December 11, 2009, 11:40:46 AM
I assume the Obama comment means saying you can't succeed because you're black is more or less bullshit.  It's more you than them.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: virtuoso on December 11, 2009, 01:22:35 PM

He is very intelligent, no doubt about that
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: bez on December 11, 2009, 01:27:30 PM
Smart man!
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: JohnnyL on December 11, 2009, 02:29:54 PM
I assume the Obama comment means saying you can't succeed because you're black is more or less bullshit.  It's more you than them.

Actually, I hadn't thought about it from that angle, but in that context it makes sense to me. +1.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: bez on December 11, 2009, 02:38:43 PM
I figured it meant that now you have a black president things in the black community will be fixed up as soon as possible, i.e, New Orleans, Philly, etc.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Jimmy H. on December 11, 2009, 06:35:14 PM
Interesting read.

I probably agree with this line the most:

"It's Fifty, not Fiddy."

  Me too. I was like thank God he went and said that. Hearing people call him "Fiddy Cent" just makes my skin crawl. It's like listening to a soccer mom say "Fa Shizzle".
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: virtuoso on December 11, 2009, 06:45:12 PM

He is saying Obama was the peoples choice and now the people have spoken, he must fulfill their expectations
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Action! on December 11, 2009, 08:39:53 PM
That doesn't really make any sense.  How does
Quote
Obama takes away the excuses
equate to Obama fulfilling the people's choices?
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: JohnnyL on December 11, 2009, 10:40:29 PM
Interesting read.

I probably agree with this line the most:

"It's Fifty, not Fiddy."

  Me too. I was like thank God he went and said that. Hearing people call him "Fiddy Cent" just makes my skin crawl. It's like listening to a soccer mom say "Fa Shizzle".

Lol...exactly.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Action! on December 11, 2009, 10:42:17 PM
It seems pretty obvious curtis jackson wants to destroy 50 cent.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Leggy Hendrix on December 12, 2009, 09:10:03 AM
That doesn't really make any sense.  How does
Quote
Obama takes away the excuses
equate to Obama fulfilling the people's choices?

I assume the Obama comment means saying you can't succeed because you're black is more or less bullshit.  It's more you than them.

the way i took it too  8)
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: A1 on December 15, 2009, 12:24:46 AM
Thats a cool picture as well.
Title: Re: 50 Cent: What I've Learned
Post by: Þŕiņçë on December 15, 2009, 10:16:42 AM

Am I an honest man? I'm a selectively honest man.