I enjoy seeing 50's career crumble, cuz in 03 he talked like he'd be at the top 4ever

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FrozenMind;801581 said:
LOL, its funny how people give this man this much power to say he has "ruined" NY rap, when NY rap started going downhill back when 50 was one of the few NY artists still dropping real shit '00-'03. They give him this much power like he is some sort of god that controls all other rappers and aspiring rappers in the tri-states minds, and than say his career is in the dumps? That nigga financially is on Diddy, & Jiggas level, and did it in much less time despite the odds stacked against him early in the decade.

You can hate 50s style and you can hate how he conquers shit, but respect the game and respect his hustle. I'm telling you, 50 may not make good music and may start petty beefs, but he is BY FAR one of the realist niggas to ever be in the rap game. That nigga makes moves and takes no prisoners on his quest for the almighty dollar. The quintessential hustler, and when your one haters will always come, but the funny thing is 50 loves his haters and is always trying to get more, why? Cause hes a real nigga and don't give a fuck about what anyone in the industry or any of the fans think of him. The only opinions that matter to him are his lawyers, his portfolio, his financial team, and his bankers... Real nigga on wall street, take notes.

Yes NY Rap went downhill, but 5-0 drove the stake of NY rap down even further.
 
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DaPrinciplez;800906 said:
Jay Z gave him a backhand for bein disrespectful to the bosses, Nas gave him a gut shot (to bleed out too), Jadakiss (with D-Block) gave him a neck shot (close to death), The Game came up and gave him two to the head (bodied him), Cam came up and shot the corpse and Ross laid the chalk around him.

50 did it to himself.

5-0 was a disaster from the beginning, ever since how to rob.

Big Pun gave 5-0 the ether on the song my turn.
 
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hrap-120;801032 said:
Its like the brother said earlier, 50-Cent is too divisive and he is poison for New York HipHop

This is the clown still dissing P. Diddy over Mase's contract..

The clown that dissed Ashanti because she was signed to Murder Inc.

The house-nigga that dissed Oprah Winfrey and praised George Bush

A Sambo that disses Master P. for cleaning his lyrics up.

The ignorant bufoon who dissed Nas for reading books on tour.

A snake that secretly records Young Buck's conversations

A snake that tried to Blackball the Lox (Jadakiss, Styles, & Sheek)

A liar that promised to retire if Kanye won the sales race now Im stuck with 10 copies of Kanye's C.D.'s

An Uncle-Tom that tounged-down a slimy Paris Hilton

A perverted animal that did a nude jail-house shower scene in his movie debut.

50-cent is one of the most worthless artists ever and Im glad his two slavemasters Emenim & Jimmy Iovine get a nice chunk of his money.

Not Only, he is a globalist Neo-Con who has ruined the reputation of U.S. hip-hop.
 
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great l;801822 said:
50 cent is a cancer so to speak. I am glad all his power has been stripped from him and we get to witness his decline. The worst for me was when he was badmouthing Obama and supporting Hillary. I was like WTF dude? He just a lil fuck that would do anything to keep his name out there.

Because both nobama and hitlery are members of the council on Foreign relations which are making plans for a world government,
 
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American Loo VII 3D;800713 said:
he had a good run, made alot of money. but i never liked the way he treated rap music like some 5th grade math problem that he had solved. as thought there is a formula to being successful. his music isnt making the same impact it once did, and he's barely able to stay above water.

same with jim jones. never like how he would diss vets like nas and jay. his career is a blip on the map compared to those guys.

one problem with that bull shit thread 50 aint never got work a 9 to 5 ever so whats your point he's paid in full
 
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dholt23;810953 said:
one problem with that bull shit thread 50 aint never got work a 9 to 5 ever so whats your point he's paid in full

Too bad he has no substance in music nor talent.
 
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hrap-120;801032 said:
Its like the brother said earlier, 50-Cent is too divisive and he is poison for New York HipHop

This is the clown still dissing P. Diddy over Mase's contract..

The clown that dissed Ashanti because she was signed to Murder Inc.

The house-nigga that dissed Oprah Winfrey and praised George Bush

A Sambo that disses Master P. for cleaning his lyrics up.

The ignorant bufoon who dissed Nas for reading books on tour.

A snake that secretly records Young Buck's conversations

A snake that tried to Blackball the Lox (Jadakiss, Styles, & Sheek)

A liar that promised to retire if Kanye won the sales race now Im stuck with 10 copies of Kanye's C.D.'s

An Uncle-Tom that tounged-down a slimy Paris Hilton

A perverted animal that did a nude jail-house shower scene in his movie debut.

50-cent is one of the most worthless artists ever and Im glad his two slavemasters Emenim & Jimmy Iovine get a nice chunk of his money.

man fuck Oprah Winfrey and George Bush.
 
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Explain to me how his "career has crumbled"? IS he not making movies and still has G-Unit?

He aint gotta sell another record in his life. What niggas dont realize is 50 changed the game alot of ways.

He created the mixtape before the album, mixtapes in album format, etc. But what kills me is if you compare him and Jay-z(im big fans of both) I hear people criticize them both for either speaking their minds(ie. starting petty beefs as u call it) or being scared(subliminal dissin that Jay does).

Cant make u niggas happy...how it feel to be a hater....lol
 
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D-Marco;811037 said:
Explain to me how his "career has crumbled"? IS he not making movies and still has G-Unit?

He aint gotta sell another record in his life. What niggas dont realize is 50 changed the game alot of ways.

He created the mixtape before the album, mixtapes in album format, etc. But what kills me is if you compare him and Jay-z(im big fans of both) I hear people criticize them both for either speaking their minds(ie. starting petty beefs as u call it) or being scared(subliminal dissin that Jay does).

Cant make u niggas happy...how it feel to be a hater....lol

no he didnt....
 
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G.R.I.P. Money $$$;811050 said:
c/s..not to mention dat booty ass album he just put out...

Cam Bodied him?? Ima Cam fan but Cam dumb as hell wit that "its gonna b a hot summer" shit.

But if havin two of ur niggas hop on stage wit ur enemy, gettin punched by TrueLife, and then goin away for a year to save face is ur idea of winnin..... then yeah he won.

@ the mixtape comment- I dont remember niggas droppin songs on mixtapes, but I dont check for 36 so iono.
 
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D-Marco;811058 said:
Cam Bodied him?? Ima Cam fan but Cam dumb as hell wit that "its gonna b a hot summer" shit.

But if havin two of ur niggas hop on stage wit ur enemy, gettin punched by TrueLife, and then goin away for a year to save face is ur idea of winnin..... then yeah he won

spoken like a 50 fan, cuz that has nothin to do wit rap....u know jimmy and juelz was unloyal for dat, who knows if that true life shit is even true, and of course u kno his moms had a stroke, but like i said nothin to do wit rap...

cam did however body him on a song, which is wat really counts in "rap" music...
 
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when he came through houston when that first album [name?] dropped.. he played h-town arena & tickets sold out.. he just played the same 2000 seat arena here last week.. not a good look.
 
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crumble??

dudes rich enough for 100 lifetimes.. hes just not selling any records but thats the whole industry.. that would be like saying Diddays career has crumbled he dont move any units either. the only artist to go platinum after 2005 were Luda, Em, Weezy, Kanye and Jay Z that i can recall.. artist like 50 still got clothing lines, fragrances, movie appearances etc to diversify the income!
 
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50 still broke the game, and lay out a formula for mixtapes. And made more money than Jay and Diddy when they first came on the scene.
 
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even tho he aint puttin that gritty enjoying sound we once loved...u still hav 2 giv credit when credit is due... in the same breath we can say he's now trash but we can say thank u 4 ur past.... this article sums it up a lil bit....

How G-Unit Saved Hip-Hop (no, seriously) · by Hashim Warren

G-Unit is easily the most hated on group in rap music, but what most fans don’t realize is that 50 Cent’s crew saved hip-hop from a fate worse then death at least once, and probably twice.

Think back to 2003 when Eminem and and Nelly were the top selling artists in all of American music. Those two were a huge improvement over their Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer forerunners, however their popularity put real hip-hop (yes, there is such a thing as “real hip-hop” ) in danger of becoming too accessible to the masses.

Enter 50 Cent and G-Unit. All of a sudden hip-hop became dangerous again. Parents, politicians, and preachers spoke out against G-Unit’s music and warned about it’s effect on America. Talk shows called in hip-hop bloggers to explain this crisis of violence in the music that was spilling out in the street.

Record labels lost interest in finding the next Eminem and Nelly (sorry Bubba Sparxxx and Chingy), and looked for the next former crack dealer who could go platinum (sorry Young Jeezy haters).

No longer was hip-hop in danger in taking a Jazz-style dive into mediocrity and irrelevance. People forget that a Jazz club used to be a dangerous place, tucked away on the seedy part of town, where only the Black people lived. Now Jazz clubs are featured in city travel brochures as attractions. Back then mothers locked up their daughters, for fear that a Thelonius Monk would get them pregnant, killed, or hooked on H. If G-Unit didn’t save hip-hop, we’d be 5 years away from the son of some billionaire building a hip-hop graveyard conservatory next to Lincoln Center, word to James Murdoch.

Now, the first time G-Unit saved hip-hop was before any of them were even signed to deals. G-Unit invented, perfected, and still lead the way on mixtape albums, a creation that revitalized the hip-hop underground, giving indie artists an uncensored voice without the record label middle men. Before G-Unit made full length mixtape albums popular, DJ’s had to beg, barter, and steal random tracks from rappers and piece them together as a mix. No one would imagine an artist giving away 2 dozen songs for free. But that’s what 50 did, and he instilled the same work ethic and benevolence into G-Unit.

This was huge for our music culture. Some of the most exciting work from rappers have been on mixtapes. Jadakiss’ mixtape with Green lantern was arguably better then his own album. Ghostface’s series with J-Love featured unclearable gems that are part of his best songs. The Clipse, Juelz Santana, Lil Wayne are established artists who have second careers through mixtape albums. And Papoose and Grafh are unsigned artists who have made a name for themselves through the G-Unit creation. Even Jay-Z released a mixtape album for free with the sale of his Reebok shoe (the first truly promotional use only mixtape).

The mixtape album is hip-hop’s buffer from the corporate influence in hip-hop and the mainstream pressure. It’s where a rapper can speak directly to fans and not have to wait for anyone’s approval or budget, or worry that FOX News will blast them the next day for what they said. They can rhyme over beats they can’t afford, collab with artists they shouldn’t be working with, and spotlight crew members we otherwise wouldn’t care about.

Thank you, G-Unit. Hip-hop wouldn’t be the same without you guys......

and i agree with this 100% ... always feelin this way but dude saved me typing time...
 
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