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50 Cent On Floyd Mayweather, French Montana, Naturi Naughton, Pop Smoke + 'For Life'

Feb 20, 2020
New York and in the new strange 97 that happened in Berlin the morning that brought a beautiful morning, our Styles Rosenberg in the all-star game, we have 50 games on the schedule, are you going to turn out how you think your friend Steve is doing Stoute with the Knicks? how have you been paying attention to the sky, he is in charge of changing the name of the Knicks, his marketing agency got some good young players on the team. I hope it arrives now. Do people know your history with Steve Stoute from your early record deal days? You probably don't eat a little bit the first one, my first record deal, yeah, Tommy, the track masters, we worked together for a while and then, um, he had done something.
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I see he ended up running into the range and it was like when you arrived. In building 550 the security guards had his photo up to keep him from entering the building and this girl ended up being the president of Columbia Records because she was keeping them for production. I guess Tommy Mottola felt like they doubted all the things he was supporting, they developed the genius around the scream like because he was managing the track masters that NAS had, it was all Columbia, it was all the things they were funding, it can start long enough cool to go get the job come on mm-hmm. and take the Rough Riders to Interscope.
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I didn't know that part, yeah, and you ended up obviously at Interscope. Yes, sir, but that didn't undo what started. I was dressed after, um, speaking of image, right, yeah, they were in full force. you at UM, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, yeah, that monster, how does that feel? Because when you were getting that, I didn't even think about processing that scream from Dre and M, even TDE's top dog, you know, they were all there. and it also reminded us of everything you had done, you know, I was fine again, no, it wasn't something I was expecting, everyone, they didn't even do it right, but when it was presented to them. you were like once I was once everyone was there it was exciting, really exciting for me because that M Dre hadn't been in the same room with all of them in a long time and then Chris Albrecht was there and he gave me the green. light in power, you know, shout out to Jon Feltheimer, he was the boss, he runs Lionsgate, okay, his own stars and I'm saying, um, I hope it's great, I got everyone in a room, he made it really exciting and Mary had hit me and I was like I was nervous I just feel nervous like she's only 250 you know you're there just realizing what she's doing but I got nervous before I did it so you knew M I was going to give that speech.
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I didn't know. What he was going to say, I knew, I just experienced a few words, no, and then great, I reached out to them because we were texting moving around each other all the time and then I mean it elevated, we had a little bit more distance between them. Us and Scott Scott notes I was talking to Scorch, he had come over, I was just FaceTimeing them and we ended up back, yeah, and then it was like he was like Garma, come to this and it was like it was cool, exciting, the deal , you know, people forget. that you know the rhythms of dre and that you had a head farmer and that all the people forget all the little skirmishes the intuitive look, we ate it but I'm the guy who actually sold things away from music and rides on the water.
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Gina sneakers. junior clothes all the other stuff the tank job yeah um it goes out to the G unit right even though you're so jealous of me the same thing that's going on with you and French right now is the reason New York City fell this is which horrifies me at the idea that people think I would punch that guy in the face. I wouldn't do that. I think then he goes see. That was very adult of you. That's it, so I say it. I'm not calling for any punch in the face he might. Now we don't go back to the Hollywood Walk the scarcity of moments where I was dead it was so exciting that you weren't there it was cool you know it was like everything was happening it was like it was exciting look but it just didn't feel like we were there with you because it was a celebration, it really made us all happy, those are the things that you don't have, those are the things that he doesn't have, you know, he doesn't prosper or choose it as new, the young. those when they come and no never never just when only when they're fraudulent just love pops mo oh best baby talking about

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pop um a lot of people say they hear you in it even when it started, he was, you know very influenced a whole new vibe, what?
It's not like there's no look if you have influences? Yeah, you hit them, whether you're aware of it or not, you know, I mean, I mean, I mean I don't have favorite artists, our favorite moments. certain records that do this so well if it doesn't influence you you're just not into it because you have this listening knowledge that gave you power certain records that came from different artists like that but wow you know what I'm saying like from Black Rob or put your hands where I can see by Busta Rhymes those are moments in hip-hop that are not like but there's nothing else right now that's better than that like if you don't you're not taking being aware of it, you don't know what the bar for you to make something that's up to that standard or as good as I'll take ten records, my favorite records I'll put in the row and then compare them to what I'm getting ready, I turned it off and said no, this is still It's not ready.
There's no way you're about to release it, you said you were about to release it, that's how I build the record, wait, you've got records that you put together, yeah, well, I've been. I'm working on some things, yes, but what I wouldn't do is take my ten favorite albums and say this would be the dream sequence of an album like this, it would be the best album to ever come out right, taking the best of that. artist scene mm-hmm and sequencing it is like creating a playlist but it's only ten songs and then creating music until you feel like it can be compared, it can be as good as that, when are we, where are we, gay music in 2020, yes, before and me?
I have so many reasons to release music now, that's great, I have the right TV show, the new EP, that new Lifetime show or ABC or if you missed it when they aired it, you can watch it on Hulu. I think so, it appears. the next day, yes, incredible show. I really enjoyed the first episode. You know, my dad was one of those guys in the law library trying to fight his own cases. You know my girl. You know she saw. You meet family members on that too. You know that's something. that you know Shaunie was even talking about your dad in the law library yeah everyone has to go there to get your knowledge find out if they were wrong yeah I feel like it captured that a lot of black men have had to deal with how you did it .
I came across the story of Isaac, junior, although well, I will feel like a mutual friend. They actually had a fight club in the upper Bronx, but it was illegal, yeah, at the time I couldn't go because he had a license, right? Isis, the promotion supervisor should be. a and flood to say that he doesn't know how we fight or anything like that. I never said anything I liked. I woke up one morning. I had a problem with him, but that's not what happened. What happened is that he actually asked. I will help him so that I can, and in fact I could.
I can stop you from using TMT as your logo right now because I can't do that because you all are great again, yeah I don't have the option to just not pursue it, but to be honest. with you I incorporated TMT in Delaware while I was incarcerated because you didn't sign the document doesn't mean the corporation is invalid hmm so technically it could be a trademark to the term because your entire corporation is based on that. I could tell you that you can't have TMT socks, you can't have that team jersey you have, you don't understand it because it just isn't.
I just said it and he won't be able to realize that I can. Do that, damn you and this guy, I thought everyone was fine again, we're fine. I just don't understand why he is having the conversation, how am I starting a conversation? I don't care what they're doing, so there's still something. things, I know it only happens when it's time to fight, it's time to generate some kind of energy, it's time to make a fight and then that happens, so the BX Fight Club, you met someone because their father legalized it on paper to turn it into a dark show like when they don't have TV involved with a boxing event and um, do I do it with Isaac?
They actually did it, they legalized it and I attended and performed then and after that there was no one who was too old to come to Fight Club. and they got on the mic, they felt it was cool, like a park cam, that kind of thing, so I met Isaac after he proposed the idea of ​​a movie and I thought: no, this is a series because I'm not going to have enough time to explain what was difficult for her on that trip, like you know all the feelings, everything you did, you went to look, you've been persistent, right? and then no, you didn't separate the passion from the people, okay, and you have the ability to focus. in something at work in it allows you to work hard enough to be good enough at it, that's Kobe Bryant, right?, you know, I say he works better than those people like you, you know, people like people who perform in the League according to their paycheck, I say no, I'm not going to get that money, let them do it.
Kobe was there every day, yeah, all of that and that's what separates him from doing something special for us in a different way, even if everything goes well, so just thinking, thinking like that, it's one thing. when you can really commit to yourself and what you want for your

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, you work really hard for it, um, you even act like we have problems, okay, he's still the best fighter there is until someone beats him, that's what That is, you can take a step back. in the ring I think you have two right now because the money is leaving, so the money is really gone, yeah, that's what you say, it's fighting, getting the money, spending the money, fighting all that money, It's been two years, so is it just that your overhead is so high? on a day to day, month to month basis, I'm not talking about what the

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style of that money is going to be, trust me now, it's like you call him, he'll be at your, you know your local host and at a nightclub because I need that action right now Wow now um with for life um that's how it works you get the story you meet Isaac immediately you know what you think it could be and then you start working with other writers yeah bill I build Well in Actually what happened was that I had another APA through my agents.
I had another writer who had a concept of, did you see how common that criminal law order is or someone in jail in the law library trying to write and fix his cases? sentence that they didn't do something in the case of something bad, so they had the concept of scam law, but they didn't have it, it wasn't true, it was a fictional story, it was just and I had to write one, they did it originally, they tried to inject Isaac in his story like erase and he just sometimes people get stuck, they fall in love with their ideas and they were really able to change them, they want to stay with what they really had and that didn't work for me so I reached out and ended up partnering with Doug Robinson and it was on Greenspan on Sony and then we read and visited and rehashed the story and got Hank Steinberg to come and write it, so what we'll see in the lifetime series.
ABC is a piece of Isaac's story in pieces, but then molds it into a big shape so that the catalyst is Isaac right and it feels like a procedural, but not every episode is not a case, a different case, every episode it's like following the story like that family drama of him trying to get back to his family and then the prison drama and the dangers of prison and now he also does it like if you were a television and film producer, being on a network like ABC , that's another day. then you saw the difference using the buses and the signs, you see it's like you couldn't miss it, like you were looking at the hospitals every time, that was the most exciting part of the Oscars, you know when he said your name, a man, when it said Curtis 50 it says Jackson and they put you in a promo to count four times the poster comes in one - it's right there I didn't even have to dress up, yeah, so how did I like that change that changes everything from here on now? you're, you're playing, you're launching a show, every time you have an idea, you're playing on a different play, like my overall deals with stars, so I'm still, you know, on premium and I.
Like the premium format, it matches our culture, it's as graphic as the music in the material that's going to be released, so it allows me to be aware of what's going on with that, because I'm still aware that everything is happening, but the baby is not. Playing on network television is definitely a big difference, like when you can focus because it's the right time for this project. Look, I just showed you this morning: guys, the launch served for 25 years in Camden, New Jersey, and that's becauseputting a star on the Walk of Fame and you even mentioned not winning Best New Artist yeah, yeah, so against or obvious urban Evanes

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, which are nowhere to be found, yeah, I don't know, but that's not our world . but yeah, you didn't, eventually you won some Grammys no, well yeah, I got a couple of them with him, we got it right, we definitely got it, but you never did it for the awards that they were.
I never meant to praise it was a gimme that anyway because our culture loves things the underdog loves things that have been damaged by experience so a lot of times artists who come from backgrounds where they have a war perspective of things . and it allows them to create, say, things that seem like they're made to shock, but it's just what they have in mind, so a lot of interesting things come out of hip-hop culture and even the image of female artists, things that they've said in the last five years you have to eat the loot like it's food, it's just another thing on my goal list, more like monday to friday. the weekend is fine, so real, it's fine, there are some big hills and tall, um, big back, five stripes of six figures on the boot, you can call the ticket, okay, all the different things we were last, give it a button, you know, it's a really good thing, today they do it you.
Can't you say it more graphically? I think you said a key that I think you know our culture. I love something that has been flawed by the experience we all go through in society. Think it is so. something that people may not always process and that's one of the things that made hip-hop so popular and keeps it popular, yeah, because it's the most honest attempt of a genre of music like this to not be just a area in particular, even though we have I moved to the area that I already had, but I remember when I used to make the mixtapes I would take the commercial song and make the street version of here, that's the version that's selling, the street version, When we get your mixtapes, man, we need 'em. on the streaming service, but I have to, not that.
I told you the last time you did it I wasn't in some. They paid me legal fees. Don't you have lawyers? He wants me to pay the legal fees to put him up. his part of this this guy is this guy whatever argument we had I'm not backwards anymore I just relate to that crazy bro myself it's a line check for ABC

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