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    New 50 Cent Interview Addressing His Beefs

    For the past half-decade, gangsta rap icon and international superstar 50 Cent has kept "beef" a steady part of the hip-hop diet by waging vitriolic -- but also cartoonishly entertaining, headline-grabbing -- wars of words with rap rivals.

    50 Cent's place in the rap pantheon is also being debated on the cover of this month's Rolling Stone with the headline: "Showdown! 50 Cent vs. Kanye West / Who will be the king of hip-hop?"


    At issue, West's third album, "Graduation," will be released on Sept. 11, the same day 50 Cent's third album, "Curtis," comes out, and the Queens, N.Y.-born rapper has vowed he will retire as a solo artist if West outsells him in its first sales week.

    Brushing off questions about the challenge, 50 Cent instead took time to thoroughly diss the crop of rap stars he sees as pretenders to hip-hop's throne: Jay-Z, the Game, Lil Wayne, Nas -- and West.

    And the tough-talking MC left little doubt about where he feels he stands in the pecking order. "In the music business, you're as relevant as the music you make," 50 Cent said. "I believe my consistency will break their necks, each one of them." Here's what he had to say during a recent interview:

    Kanye West

    Although 50 Cent claims to bear the Chicago-born West no personal animus and calls him a "talented producer," he says the proof of his commercial superiority will be in the proverbial pudding when fans hear the "Louis Vuitton Don's" new material.

    "When the albums hit the streets -- and they're going to be on the streets before they hit retail -- that's when you're going to see the difference, the shift of energy for 50 Cent," he said. "Because the actual music on this record is going to dominate, generate more interest than Kanye's."

    "I've heard Kanye's album. He has a good record with T-Pain. But that's all you can look forward to. He doesn't live up to expectation material-wise; it's going to hurt Kanye West."

    Nas

    Ridiculing the title and working premise of Nas' most recent album, "Hip Hop Is Dead," 50 Cent negatively assessed the venerable MC's densely narrative rapping and self-styled image as an "intelligent thug."

    "Hip-hop ain't dead. That's just coming from an artist that's dead," 50 Cent said. "Hip-hop being what it was in his era -- the Tupac/Nas/Biggie/Jay-Z era -- is dead. Right now [rap fans] don't want to hear that nonsense."

    He added with a laugh: "Those guys that flood their music with too much intellectual information don't sell. You could be so creative that you just got a smock and a French accent!"

    The Game

    Revisiting what is perhaps his most infamous "beef" with the Compton gangsta rapper and former member of his G-Unit collective the Game, 50 Cent again claimed credit for writing much of the material on the Game's multiplatinum-selling debut album, "The Documentary" -- an assertion the Game has repeatedly denied.

    "So Game's 'Documentary' has six records that I wrote and three were his first three singles," 50 Cent said. "I had two records on Game's album in the top 10 and two records on my album ["The Massacre"] in the top 10 -- I'm the only hip-hop artist to be compared with the Beatles for having four songs in the top 10 at the same time."

    "Bottom line: he's not even relevant now," 50 Cent said.

    Jay-Z

    Although it is clear 50 Cent views fellow former crack dealer turned rapper turned president of Island Def Jam Jay-Z as his strongest competition in the rapper-mogul department, 50 Cent feels Jay's policy of not responding to people dissing him is a major liability, contrasting it negatively with his own "let no diss go unpunished" hard line.

    "Jay will look at the facts and say, 'They're not worthy of me saying anything to them,' " said 50 Cent, "when I'm willing to compete. A kid touches the stove and you say . . . 'Don't touch that!' Jay lets them go further and they just disrespect him more blatantly. It gets worse and worse; they feel there's no repercussions after a while. They say whatever they say and you will become accustomed to being disrespected."

    Lil Wayne

    The target of a diss track by 50 Cent earlier this summer, Lil Wayne has been touted in recent weeks as the most talented lyricist in rap today. Still, 50 Cent says the rapper's ubiquity on other artists' songs doesn't make up for his lack of stand-alone success.

    "He hasn't actually had hit records," said 50 Cent. "He can bring a remix to life. Being featured on someone else's record, he sounds good. But where is his record? He doesn't have a hit of his own."

    He continued: "If all I had to do was focus on one verse, I'd be on fire! There's a difference between good rappers and good songwriters."

    Jimmy Iovine

    Even 50 Cent's label chief, Interscope Records founder and music industry titan Jimmy Iovine, hasn't been spared the rapper's verbal lash. Upset with the way he feels Interscope has been marketing "Curtis" thus far, 50 Cent has at times run afoul of his boss by refusing to keep his feelings to himself.

    "He gets angry with me because I say [expletive] Jimmy Iovine," said 50 Cent. "That's how I felt right then. He understands that I'm creative. But nobody else ever says anything like that to Jimmy! You don't say that period."

    "Right now we ain't speaking," he added.

    #2
    lol fifty a funni dude

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      #3
      Originally posted by dadon5 View Post
      lol fifty a funni dude
      It's funny that most of it is true...including the part about Lil' Wayne. However, I don't believe he wrote 6 of Game's tracks (he might of wrote a couple hooks but thats about it) and the part about Nas is half true.

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        #4
        Lmao @ whoever "touts" Lil Wayne as "the most talented lyricist in rap today". ****, mainstream hip hop is pathetic. 1994 was a long time ago.......

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          #5
          50 is full of crap...Nas topic, true....Lil Wayne topic, funny but the Carters are fire.... Kanye topic, true but his commercial style will kill 50's lame non-creative style....game topic, 50 know dawn well he didn't write that dudes stuff. He must be still writing for him because his style has yet to change..

          Sirius played the entire album for the both of them dudes and kanye's joint was far better than 50's...Knaye got one jam, "Big Brother" killed every track on 50's stuff..

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            #6
            Originally posted by GodzHand View Post
            Lmao @ whoever "touts" Lil Wayne as "the most talented lyricist in rap today". ****, mainstream hip hop is pathetic. 1994 was a long time ago.......
            This person knows about rap music,

            For 50 to put himself in the same league as Nas and Jigga is digusting, no serious lyricist belives what this dude is saying,

            Illmatic and Reasonable Doubt are in a whole other universe to fifty's ***** pop songs,

            The only people that buy 50's records are misguided young kids, hiding in their room listening to 50 with the sound down incase daddy hears the expletives, its the lowest form of teenage rebellion, truly a rebellion without a cause.
            Last edited by Technical_Skill; 09-10-2007, 03:39 PM.

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              #7
              Oh and just for the record, 50's talking **** about beef, cos when shyne beefed him, he didnt wanna know cos he was ****in with a real g, not a studio gangster, and when black child stabbed him with a pen, he went to the cops and got an injunction against murder inc.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Technical_Skill View Post
                Oh and just for the record, 50's talking **** about beef, cos when shyne beefed him, he didnt wanna know cos he was ****in with a real g, not a studio gangster, and when black child stabbed him with a pen, he went to the cops and got an injunction against murder inc.

                TRUE TRUE TRUE & TRUE

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                  #9
                  but this is true
                  lil wayne only writes one verse

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                    #10
                    The Game killed 50 and everybody else in G-Unit with "300 bars", as well as several other diss tracks.

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