Here are the visuals for 50’s latest, which co-stars Vivica A. Fox (I thought after a week, it was nothing?), Tahiry & Tamala Jones. Before I Self Destruct is in stores now. Seems like 50 is going after the ladies since nobody on the male side is checkin for him anymore.
Hit the jump for behind the scenes footage of the video.
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Looks like 50 Cent made a stop by the set of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night.
I must say, any late night interview with 50 Cent is going to be more than entertaining. Watch above to see Jimmy and 50 Cent talk about money, respect, music, Before I Self Destuct and more.
Previous: 50 Cent – Tim Westwood Interview (Video)
Hit the break for live performances of Baby By Me and Do You Think About Me, with the Roots backing him.
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50 Cent stopped by BBC Radio studios the other day to talk with Tim Westwood.
During their interview 50 Cent and Tim Westwood talk about the Tiger Woods incident, Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Floyd Mayweather, Soulja Boy and much more.
Seems like 50 Cent interviews usually are the same nowadays, but who is to complain. Enjoy.
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Part two after the break.
This entry was posted byHere’s a clip from 2 Turntables And A Microphone: The Life And Death Of Jam Master Jay, in stores now.
This entry was posted byLegendary hip-hop DJ Jason Mizell, aka Jam Master Jay, is gunned down in his Queens studio. Security tapes of the incident mysteriously disappear, the five witnesses are uncooperative and no one is talking…until now. 2 TURNTABLES AND A MICROPHONE documents the investigation of the unsolved murder of Jam Master Jay, RUN- DMC’s groundbreaking DJ and producer, deftly revealing the history of hip-hop and mainstream rap along the way. Exclusive, candid interviews with 50 Cent, Ja Rule, Russell Simmons, RUN-DMC and more offer insight into Jam Master Jay’s life – including information that could finally help police solve the murder that shook the music world to its core.
Below is a interview with 50 on Shade45, via Radioplanet.tv:
This entry was posted by50 Cent visited Shade 45 today (Nov. 28) to speak with Whoo Kid about good reviews for Before I Self Destruct, the Beanie Sigel and Jay-Z beef, Eminem’s upcoming albums The Refill and Relapse 2, and more!
How did 50 Cent feel about Jay-Z’s comment at the American Music Awards? What did he think about Jennifer Lopez‘ fall during her AMA performance? Will 50 and Eminem be working together on a track again soon? Did Rick Ross’s people really try to contact 50’s ex? Why wasn’t 50 Cent at Diddy’s party? Do kids want 50 to grow up?
Listen as DJ Whoo Kid, Nelson (The Gomez Brothers) and Reef chop it up with 50 Cent in this RadioPlanet.tv exclusive! (Note: interview ends at around 15:30)
This entry was posted byWhoa, kinder, gentler 50 Cent alert! Far be it from me to make such proclamations, but it would seem, based on this episode of “The 5,” that Curtis is, dare we say it (we dare!), getting softer with age? In honor of Spankin’ New Music Week, and in recognition of his new album, Before I Self Destruct, we sat down with 50 Cent to talk about the new LP and its connection to his first album, Get Rich Or Die Trying. 50 Cent also goes on to talk about the get-together-then-break-up relationship arc across his two singles, Baby By Me, and Do You Think About Me.
During an interview with DJ Envy, 50 Cent spoke about Jay-Z’s statement at the American Music Awards, “Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t,” but more specifically his overall relationship with Jay-Z. 50 also touched on his recent relationship with Beanie Sigel.
“If it was towards me then he should say some more direct so we can get right to the shit”
Sidebar: Before I Self Destruct is in stores today, people.
Previous: 50 Cent & Beanie Sigel Live at The Highline Ballroom (Video)
This entry was posted byDuring his Myspace Music release concert, at the Highline Ballroom in New York City, 50 Cent brings out Beanie Sigel to do their I Go Off track together.
Sidebar: I am not sure what to make of this nonsense.
Previous: 50 Cent Talks Winning Awards & Before I Self Destruct (Video)
This entry was posted byUp top, 50 Cent speaks with HipHopStan.com about his latest studio release, Before I Self Destruct, about his favorite tracks from the album, winning awards in the respective fields of writing and of creating music and more.
“I won ASCAP Writer of the Year Award… I won Billboard Awards based on the actual performance and of the music. The things that people give you based on you doing lunch. I don’t get’em… because I don’t do lunch.”
Previous: On the Set with 50 Cent and Tahiry: “Do You Think About Me”
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Courtesy of ThisIs50, we see a couple shots of Curtis and Joe Budden’s Ex gettin personal. Curtis, I’m just gonna warn you: This is a horrible idea. Hit the jump for photo #2.
This entry was posted byYou were given a preview earlier, and now here comes the full episode of BET’s Food For Thought with 50 Cent. In this episode, 50 Cent talks about music, business, philosophy, his latest album and more.
I hope you guys enjoy this interview as much as I did because 50 Cent is pure entertainment in interviews.
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This entry was posted byUp top, 50 Cent stops by the E studios to sit down and talk with Chelsea Handler on Chelsea Lately. In the interview, 50 Cent talks about Before I Self Destruct, his book, cologne, movie and more.
Enjoy.
Previous: Food For Thought: Conversations w/ 50 Cent [Preview] (Video)
This entry was posted byUp top is a preview of BET’s Food For Thought episode with 50 Cent. In the short preview, Angie Martinez ask 50 Cent what records he wish were his and why. 50 Cent, without hesitating, answers with Black Rob’s Woah and Jeremih’s Birthday Sex tracks.
Who would have guessed? Anyway, the full episode is on its way, so stay tuned.
This entry was posted by50 Cent was on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien to talk about everything he does, his house, and after the jump there’s a performance of “Baby By Me.” 50’s a funny guy, but what’s the overall consensus of his new album?
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