New Kid says he’s ready to sign with 50 Cent to bring back G-Unit, listen to his solo single Money Bags
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New Kid says he’s ready to sign with 50 Cent to bring back G-Unit, listen to his solo single Money Bags
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On this date in 2005, Compton emcee The Game released his debut album, The Documentary, on Aftermath/G-Unit/Interscope records.
The Game was the first G-Unit representative from outside of NYC to be a part of the then-dominating roster consisting of Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and its general, 50 Cent. The album was initially called “Nigga Witta Attitude Vol.1,” but Eazy-E’s wife, Tomica Woods-Wright, legally blocked that N.W.A. title reference from being used.
The album received commercial and critical success, reaching gold status in its first week and 2X platinum within the first two months. The singles that received the most acclaim were 50 Cent-assisted, which many felt was the primary reason for the project’s success. “Hate It Or Love It,” “Westside Story,” and This Is How We Do” allowed The Game to see the same degree of fame as his Queens boss but left many critics to wonder if this feat was capable with no guest appearances. The album’s production was a Hip-Hop producers’ Hall of Fame, with the likes of Kanye West. Scott Storch, Just Blaze, Timbaland, and Dr. Dre are behind the boards. These fundamental elements make The Documentary The Game’s most notable and successful album to date.
Salute to Dre, 50, Em, The Game, the entire G-Unit, and everyone involved in one of the most pivotal Hip-Hop projects of the new millennium.
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Everyday I’m hustlin’! Rick Ross is the biggest boss, and he continues to make headlines.
Most recently, the Maybach Music Group founder sends a message to his longtime rival 50 Cent.
It all began when 50 called out Rick Ross for his lyrics in his song “U.O.E.N.O.,” which was released back in 2013. 50 claimed the negative connotations should have resulted in Rick ROss being dropped from his brand deals, specifically the liquor sponsorship. Of course, Rozay wasn’t about to sit back and do nothing.
Posting to his 19 million followers on Instagram, Rick Ross posted a video to his Instagram story, first addressing 50 Cent as a “diabolical genius.” He then offers all the G-Unit members money to buy them out their contracts.
“I read yesterday that Young Buck’s catalog is worth $725K, for the entire catalog,” Rozay states. “Cool, I can only assume that Lloyd Banks’ is worth about the same. So I say let’s make it and then keep it simple though — throw Tony Yayo in there, I’ll give you $1.5 [million].”
He continues: “I don’t need the entire G-Unit catalog, but Beg For Mercy. Just keep it simple, I’ll give you another $500,000 for it. Masters for that. So that’s $2 million dollars, I’m making a business offer to the diabolical genius.”
Rick Ross then asks 50 if he wants to bank wire transfer, or the jewelry on his pinky and watch. Hilarious!
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Tony Yayo’s podcast tour is continuing. In an upcoming episode of Drink Champs, the G-Unit soldier revealed 50 Cent was not a fan of the song “Many Men” at first. Additional topics in the episode include the downfall of G-Unit, working alongside rappers, being wrapped up in 50 Cent’s many beefs, and more.
Previously, PistolPete linked up with G-Unit lieutenant Tony Yayo in the streets of NYC, giving props to each other— gangster to gangster.
With the rest of the G-Unit soldiers sporting TS baseball caps, Yayo recounts the 2006 beef with the BX-based crew headed by Fat Joe.
“Yo, the realest beef was with Terror Squad,” Tony Yayo said. “He was a real n-gga, I gotta give it up. The realest beef was with Fat Joe and them. We outside.” Pistol Pete resplied, “Tony Yayo, we fuck with you, though. We out here in the trenches, n-gga. We out here, fuck all that. We out here together, n-gga, a bunch of real n-ggas.”
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50 Cen’t television takeover is about to hit the next level. The G-Unit rapper hit Instagram to highlight the next step, G-Unit Studios.
Online, 50 Cent shared a massive new space, which he states is 985,000 square feet, and will serve as G-Unit studios.
“Well, would you look at here,” 50 said. “985,000 square feet. Can you say G-Unit studios?”
Recently, 50 Cent has signed on to executive produce the upcoming Television series Redemption Ink.
Through his production company G-Unit Films & Television, the ‘In Da Club’ rapper is contributing to the new unscripted show. The show, which will follow former gang and hate group members as they get past body art altered into new, unrelated designs, is scheduled to be streamed on Hulu, according to Deadline.
“While sitting in the chair, (participants) will share their emotional stories with the talented tattoo artists devoted to giving them hope,” a summary reads.
A potential release date has not yet been announced.
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50 Cen’t television takeover is about to hit the next level. The G-Unit rapper hit Instagram to highlight the next step, G-Unit Studios.
Online, 50 Cent shared a massive new space, which he states is 985,000 square feet, and will serve as G-Unit studios.
“Well, would you look at here,” 50 said. “985,000 square feet. Can you say G-Unit studios?”
Recently, 50 Cent has signed on to executive produce the upcoming Television series Redemption Ink.
Through his production company G-Unit Films & Television, the ‘In Da Club’ rapper is contributing to the new unscripted show. The show, which will follow former gang and hate group members as they get past body art altered into new, unrelated designs, is scheduled to be streamed on Hulu, according to Deadline.
“While sitting in the chair, (participants) will share their emotional stories with the talented tattoo artists devoted to giving them hope,” a summary reads.
A potential release date has not yet been announced.
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50 Cen’t television takeover is about to hit the next level. The G-Unit rapper hit Instagram to highlight the next step, G-Unit Studios.
Online, 50 Cent shared a massive new space, which he states is 985,000 square feet, and will serve as G-Unit studios.
“Well, would you look at here,” 50 said. “985,000 square feet. Can you say G-Unit studios?”
Recently, 50 Cent has signed on to executive produce the upcoming Television series Redemption Ink.
Through his production company G-Unit Films & Television, the ‘In Da Club’ rapper is contributing to the new unscripted show. The show, which will follow former gang and hate group members as they get past body art altered into new, unrelated designs, is scheduled to be streamed on Hulu, according to Deadline.
“While sitting in the chair, (participants) will share their emotional stories with the talented tattoo artists devoted to giving them hope,” a summary reads.
A potential release date has not yet been announced.
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Yesterday, famed street legend and Terror Squad member PistolPete linked up with G-Unit lieutenant Tony Yayo in the streets of NYC, giving props to each other— gangster to gangster.
With the rest of the G-Unit soldiers sporting TS baseball caps, Yayo recounts the 2006 beef with the BX-based crew headed by Fat Joe.
“Yo, the realest beef was with Terror Squad,” Tony Yayo said. “He was a real n-gga, I gotta give it up. The realest beef was with Fat Joe and them. We outside.” Pistol Pete resplied, “Tony Yayo, we fuck with you, though. We out here in the trenches, n-gga. We out here, fuck all that. We out here together, n-gga, a bunch of real n-ggas.”
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I’m kinda a big deal, but you know some people don’t want to admit it. 😆 www.gunitbrands.com
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On this date in 2005, Compton emcee The Game released his debut album, The Documentary, on Aftermath/G-Unit/Interscope records.
The Game was the first G-Unit representative from outside of NYC to be a part of the then-dominating roster consisting of Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and its general, 50 Cent. The album was initially called “Nigga Witta Attitude Vol.1,” but Eazy-E’s wife, Tomica Woods-Wright, legally blocked that N.W.A. title reference from being used.
The album received commercial and critical success, reaching gold status in its first week and 2X platinum within the first two months. The singles that received the most acclaim were 50 Cent-assisted, which many felt was the primary reason for the project’s success. “Hate It Or Love It,” “Westside Story,” and This Is How We Do” allowed The Game to see the same degree of fame as his Queens boss but left many critics to wonder if this feat was capable with no guest appearances. The album’s production was a Hip-Hop producers’ Hall of Fame, with the likes of Kanye West. Scott Storch, Just Blaze, Timbaland, and Dr. Dre are behind the boards. These fundamental elements make The Documentary The Game’s most notable and successful album to date.
Salute to Dre, 50, Em, The Game, the entire G-Unit, and everyone involved in one of the most pivotal Hip-Hop projects of the new millennium.
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