50 Cent Speaks on New Album, Eminem, Yayo, Buck & More

    This past Saturday (April 21st) 50 Cent was in London as a guest on the
    Tim Westwood’s radio show. Topics ran
    wild from his new album (producers and guests), Eminem, Dr. Dre, Yayo, Young Buck and more.

    50 starts off immediately
    talking about C.U.R.T.I.S. (which
    will be releasing June 26th in the U.S.). How he’s been in the studio
    with Dre, Kanye West, Pharrell, Swizz Beatz, Polow Da Don, and will.i.am.
    And how most will make the final cut, while some will be left off as the album
    will be 18 tracks deep.

    What’s the direction?
    How did you make it happen?

    This album feels like
    Batman Begins. It feels like Get Rich or Die Trying. The punchlines, some of
    them have a child’s innocence to them. The only record that reflects on my
    financial state is Straight to the Bank, and that’s why I started that way.

    We’re in an era of
    records not selling.

    It needs people to put
    stronger efforts to create full albums of quality material. When you have the material
    being held to Dr. Dre, Eminem and my standards before we can actually release
    it. That’s the formula to keeping the material good enough for everyone to enjoy
    themselves,” 50 replied. “There’s artists in the U.S. that got a little
    momentum going but there records aren’t selling. Like MIMS, Rich Boy. Because
    there’s only one record in connection with them artists. … They didn’t give the
    general public enough to make them happy with spending their money on the disc.

    Eminem?

    They also should be
    looking forward to Em. Cause Em is working. Some people were under the
    impression that that was his last record, ‘cause he called it Curtain Call. …
    The return of Batman and Robin.

    The Cam’ron beef is
    crazy.

    That’s the competitive
    nature of hip hop. It don’t come from anything in the street that would make it
    turn into that. I already moved away from that. You can’t continue to beef with
    someone that isn’t intelligent enough to know when they lost. What you’ll do
    is, you’ll exhaust yourself on it and the general public on you talking about
    it.

    What’s the setup for
    the album?

    This record, I’m gonna
    release four records before the actual album releases. This song that you should
    look forward to hearing is called Come and Go, its produced by Dr. Dre. It’s
    like In Da Club pt. 2. Another record I wanna release is called Follow My Lead,
    it’s featuring Robin Thicke. And Amusement Park,” 50 answered. “I’m shooting a
    video for all four of those records. Away from the television networks, I have
    the opportunity to play four different music videos from 50 cent at the same
    time. You can always go to YouTube on the internet and check it out at your
    leisure. … I feel like people are ready to hear me and see me again.

    So what’s you take on
    the Tony Yayo situation. (see: Shooting at Tony Yayo’s Mother’s Home)

    People who shoot
    houses aren’t really a big threat. People who shoot people are. [Laughs] Ain’t
    nothing changed. When they talk about the house his mom lives in, that’s the
    house we grew up in. And the music is a direct reflection of the environment we
    come from. That where the aggressive content comes from. So sometimes they be
    like ahh hip hop music this, hip hop music that. But, it’s actually real. There’s
    always indications on some level that it’s actually going on.

    Why does hip hop hate
    woman?

    Hip hop loves women. I love women. If you look at what they
    do. Women are twice as marketable as men. When you want to sell a magazine to a
    woman, you put a woman on the cover. When you want to sell a magazine to a man,
    you put a woman on the cover. We all want to see beautiful women. So when you
    put a beautiful women in your music video, it becomes exciting [in these days
    and times] for males AND women. … Hip hop didn’t make up the word ‘bitch’. That
    word was there long before. We’ll utilize it, because there are women out there
    that have an attitude. Countless amounts of times I’ve heard women call women bitches.

    Don Imus?

    It’s not the statement ‘nappy headed hos’ that got him
    fired. It’s the advertisers pulling advertisements, that got him fired.

    Virginia Tech
    Tragedy?

    When Columbine
    happened, they blamed it on Marilyn Manson. Virginia Tech, the guy just walked
    in the school and killed 30 people. And he’s a big Led Zepplin fan. You got
    Ozzy Ozzborne and his followers at that point that is totally getting overlooked.
    Rock sales are actually increasing at this point. So I guess they would rather
    they kids paint their fingernails black and worship Satan. I guess that’s what
    you’d like over listenin’ to hip hop.

    Are you mad at Young Buck?

    Nah actually me and Buck
    got off the phone earlier today. I spoke to him. What it is, people generally
    make assumptions based on what they hearing in the music. And they got an
    example of Buck being willing to handle a situation with Dr. Dre at the award
    show. So he’s not that comfortable with everybody being kind of antsy or afraid
    when he comes around. So he wanted to tell everybody there ain’t no problems.
    In doing so, he kind of separates himself from me. Cause I’m not willing to reach
    out to those people and tell them I don’t have a problem with them. Cause I didn’t
    initiate the problem. To think that you can resolve a situation with someone
    who actually created it from nowhere is not really smart.

    Any tracks from Timbo
    on the album?

    Yea, I got a song from
    Timbaland featuring Justin Timberlake.

    In your whole body of
    work. What is the favorite joint that you’ve done?

    Favorite song? Man, probably
    In Da Club. That one was timeless. It’s a celebration of life. Everyday it’s
    someone’s birthday. The song’s relevant all over everyday.

    What was your
    favorite moment of your career so far?

    When I found out my
    first weeks sales. On the first album. On Get Rich or Die Trying. It was
    unbelieveblae to me. Did like 822,000 the first week. And the second week was
    really mind boggling cause I did another 800 something thousand. And you know
    how you usually expect to do a 40/50 percent decrease. And I didn’t do nothing.
    I didn’t decrease nothing.

    Low moments?

    It’s the sacrifices to
    build other artist. When I did Best Friend I was doing that to keep Olivia
    warm. When I could’a easily been doing I’ll Whip Ya Head Boy. I could’a been
    doing Trick Get In My Car when I was doing the Outta Control Remix with Mobb
    Deep. I always sacrifice, I always make decisions to go in different directions
    to try and help people around me.

    Be sure to check out the audio of the interview in HipHopDX’s
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