well I am expecting Kanye to outsell him when their CDs come out so good riddance 50 lol
50 Cent will quit if Kanye outsells him..
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Re: 50 Cent will quit if Kanye outsells him..
Dang, I can see myself buying 5 of Kanye's CDs right now.[NYK|DAL|VT]
A true MC, y'all doing them regular degular dance songs
You losin' your teeth, moving like using Kevin Durant comb
Royce da 5'9"
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Re: 50 Cent will quit if Kanye outsells him..
This would make a nice battle on wax before the albums drop, drive sales for both artists even more.PS: You guys are great.
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Re: 50 Cent will quit if Kanye outsells him..
someone needs to put that fool out of his misery.
I wish Nas wouldnt have talked sense in to Game... he was killin Curtis.#SimnationComment
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One less rapper out there is a slightly better world.Comment
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I don't really understand the hate for 50 right now. In 2003 and 2004, understandable, today not so much.
1. His pop/dance songs accomplish what they're set out to do; they have great production and a catchy hook.
2. He releases an album every 2 years, and does the chorus on say 2 songs a year. It's not like you constantly here him on a half assed remix every week
3. He doesn't have any internet stans anymore. Nobody is seriously proclaiming everything he does the greatest work of rap ever.
4. While I by no means endorse said actions, at least 50 Cent *allegidly* was a "gangsta". I don't enjoy hearing about said topic in every song, but at least with 50 Cent and Jeezy, it's tolerable as opposed to Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, TI, and the other guys talking about how they sell 3 kis a day by the gram.Comment
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Re: 50 Cent will quit if Kanye outsells him..
I don't really understand the hate for 50 right now. In 2003 and 2004, understandable, today not so much.
1. His pop/dance songs accomplish what they're set out to do; they have great production and a catchy hook.
2. He releases an album every 2 years, and does the chorus on say 2 songs a year. It's not like you constantly here him on a half assed remix every week
3. He doesn't have any internet stans anymore. Nobody is seriously proclaiming everything he does the greatest work of rap ever.
4. While I by no means endorse said actions, at least 50 Cent *allegidly* was a "gangsta". I don't enjoy hearing about said topic in every song, but at least with 50 Cent and Jeezy, it's tolerable as opposed to Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, TI, and the other guys talking about how they sell 3 kis a day by the gram.Comment
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