Pimpin ain’t easy. But for 50 and Too $hort, they reconnect and make it easier than it sounds on Fif’s new release off Street King Immortal. engineroomaudio UPDATE: CDQ
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Fat Joe called into Philly’s Hot 107.9 to speak on his reconciliation with 50 Cent at the Hip-Hop Awards. He spoke on their Chris Lighty tribute as well as their handshake and conversation.
The Puerto Rican reggaeton duo was in Fif’s backyard last night for their show at the Citi Field. Curtis joins them on stage for a performance of “I Get Money” and their collabo, “Mujeres In The Club“.
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According to MyFoxNY, 50 Cent has hired a high-powered team to investigate the death of Chris Lighty at the request of Lighty’s mother. According to a will obtained, Lighty left everything to his estranged wife and a $1.6 million trust fund for his children. thisis50
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During a recent interview with The Breakfast Club, 50 Cent revealed that he was forming a promotion company with boxer Manny Pacquiao. The move came as a surprise being that Fif is friends with Pacquiao’s rival, Floyd Mayweather. The ink isn’t dry yet, but Pacman tells MTV that scheduling issues are preventing them from finalizing the deal.
Curtis invaded a couple of NYC radio stations yesterday. During the rush hour drive, he pulled over at Hot 97 for some one-on-one with Angie Martinez. Well, here’s what “actually” went down. Break 1: 50 explains the confusion of his “New Day” single, upcoming video and touches on the passing of his manager Chris Lighty. Break 2: Fif then speaks on his recent Oprah interview and says he’s actually still eyeing a November 13 release of his next album, Street King Immortal. Break 3: Finally, he discusses his boxing deal, plugs his first […]
50 called up V-103 yesterday to speak with Ryan Cameron. He spoke on the release of “New Day”, Freelancers film, Oprah interview, Street King Immortal LP and the Lupe and Chief Keef debacle.
In this portion of his interview with Power 106’s LA Leakers, 50 speaks on his desire to work with new artists and more specifically, compliments TDE’s ScHoolboy Q.
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