50 Cent Talks '90s R&B
Friday, July 03 2009 3:48 AM EST | Posted by: YN | Posted in: Focus
Although his next mixtape, Forever King is no longer all 90’s R&B influenced, Curtis speaks to 1515 Boy, Sha about some of his favorite joints from Jeff Red, Horace Brown, Gina Thompson and Intro.
Reminder: 50 premieres the mixtape tonight on Hot 97 with Mr. Cee at 9 PM EST.
Bonus: “London Girl Pt. 2″





Who are you and what have you done with Guru? Seriously, we go from the emotional rollercoaster ride of thinkin' we're gonna lose one of the game's greatest MCs to some sick pathetic soap opera involving a man of no blood or kin relation denying family members the right to see their loved one. Now yes Keith Elam may not wanna reconcile with folks he hasn't been on good terms with for the past seven years but that's his decision not yours. From the outside lookin' in, you seem really shady. And if Guru's nephew claim is true that you signed documents as Keith Elam's brother and your wife as his sister than that's just plain alarming. An abuse of power. Releasing statements to websites and official Twitter accounts in Guru's name when he doesn't appear to be able to speak on his own behalf is also misleading and completely wrong. Be clear: At this point the only thing relevant and important is the status of Guru's health. Nobody gives a fuck about you or 7 Grand. Guru's legacy is Gang Starr. DJ Premier and Guru made classics. You and Guru make crap. And you should get slapped for meddling in family business.
I'm not dissin' but you shoulda stayed missing. Everybody in the club get tipsy. Nobody in the club remember your name. Damn shame.
I love War Angel, I Love Ok You’re Right, I love what 50 is doing.
But that London Girl PT. 2 was wack. I loved Part 1, he should of left that alone.
But the new mixtape coming today should be dope from the other tracks he dropped (Suicide, Paranoia, that Michael Jackson Song).
Keep up the work 50.