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50 Cent On His New Comedy Show, Offers Advice To Kevin Hart + Usher

Jun 06, 2021
you're watching The Breakfast Club in the morning, everyone's a DJ, envy Angela Yee Charlemagne to God We're The Breakfast Club special guests to the Katy building, we got everything, it's good, it's good to be here, you know, I listen to y'all religiously, man, every morning. thanks wait I get up I'm on my way to the gym this was playing so any time of day I'm on my phone that's a good 50 I had a release the other day it's not our only release but I guess It is a launch of the program. The other night and this is the first time I've been to a white strip club in New York.
50 cent on his new comedy show offers advice to kevin hart usher
They turn black. They usually don't let us in. Well, I didn't even know this joke club existed. Yeah, it was fine, it's fine. around the corner from the office he'll probably never let us back security approached me 20 times so what can you tell people to stop smoking weed? Please tell us, but how did you get that white strip club? Well, you know, I was Charlie and I was looking for a non-traditional space to create the party atmosphere and I think they would have

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n me that it's like a lounge, places like now, this is the best place to go and then you know, because you already know. aces shutting down all these talents, yeah, yeah, because they knew, even though in

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, the whole concept is to change the perception of the network first to take control, you know, I mean, they're going to start doing things that allow us content from Satan. -As for it not being an acceptable late-night hit, you know I'll let those things slide because the opportunity to have fun will increasingly be the kind of comedic energy you'd see online when people have the freedom to really be , you know, funny, they can be in front of the censors, although it's like something you've wanted to do for a while, because you've been doing your own

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sketches since I've been playing, you didn't make fun of, you know, competition then and I I train with that as I go, but they are a little more advanced in that because they have focused on that and they have been doing that all the time, the cast like I have done in points and The interest is there because of that and the comedies are like a hidden space and then when someone likes, I think Tiffany's anyway, Tiffany had a yes when she did the season because they didn't do it, yeah, you just have to commit, you have to work why television now, I think initially .
50 cent on his new comedy show offers advice to kevin hart usher

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I was looking out, it's just opening up, things are opening up as far as I can make it, I've got two

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s crackling up so they're wrapping up production on and off and this is currently filming and before we leave, you know and then. the stars now let's put three there hmm, you know, after you took out the white man, no, I had to do that because it was like you know you can see the priorities like the networks, you see those things like for consideration within the different publications or in your consideration as if they would put this because it is a priority for the network and you have not seen it, but you have seen great success in numbers, so the network is growing at the rate that they I am absolutely happy with our stars, but if you don't have like Mari Harvick, she's not recognized as someone who can really be the protagonist of the series, so I felt the project in my eyes because I told her I was going to do that at the beginning mm-hmm you know what I'm saying and then It's like it was so successful but it's gone, so what happened is like people from a foreign press made them, so we're becoming like that. like talking about niche, I have to do this, I have to do these things as if I have been there before on other projects, but not specifically for power, we have to keep going in front of them until they really recognize the project.
50 cent on his new comedy show offers advice to kevin hart usher
It doesn't make any sense, it's already the number two most watched show on all of cable, only behind them they spend three times, but we're doing it on the budget and they know they understand it, so now everything is like let me do it. do something I was on the plane another day and they had star power commercials on Amazon. I think something I've started to see now is that it's starting to open up where they're going, yeah, you name it, what happened, that would be beneficial for them. because you see even without all that it was working so imagine if you did more good because there's more content to create, more like you have a platform for me, it's fun to peel off a part of the project in a way that's valuable. component like Kanan's character in the show, you know, I can do that like when I played the show, I was cast, how I was cast without Kanan existing, we created it later, like I had to get Kourtney to keep working, so it was like Yes I developed it for two years before continuing, that's why I believe that when they resist, don't change the idea, if you are passionate about it, continue working on that project and the circle will be closed, that's how I read. the dinner thieves script five years ago Wow, five years ago Tucker: It was on Relativity and I saw it at whatever party.
50 cent on his new comedy show offers advice to kevin hart usher
I was like well, you have the script. I move, I want to be in it. I told him he was like, how did you figure this out? It is in development in our development, how do you know? Because I was already reading those projects for recreational purposes, people can like to read books if there is information and specific fields and things like that, but it's cool for me to read something and I don't see what the project became, what changes did the director or what happened and then that's the only way you can really develop is the reason the stars don't support a show like that adapter, the reason we don't.
I don't see you at the Emmys or the Golden Globes, where I don't even appear because it's strange to see all these shows that everyone talks about in the coachee and on earth and they assured all these things that we talk about so much about power like the ones you talk about. Where is? Where is that? And on the actual show I'm not going to appear as rapper 50 Cent when he's the executive producer to show this. The second hum on all the premium cable I go to, I don't know. How come when you're ready, I'll show up or we'll just keep putting hits on the board? mm-hmm you know me because I'm looking when I said I was trying to turn it off and then they identify with the actual content they have.
I didn't produce more for a reason so that people stay on the network. I said turn it off and people agree, yeah, I just love it for that and then they turn it off. You're right, said a pin I made when he was. stock promotions come back and then they change because I have given them properties The EMF series is dead tomorrow today there are things that they and they accelerated so everything is like a moving wave, what is BMF? We're starting to get to a point where we, they're delivering the pilot and their season is on us, we like Canaan now.
I would tell them not to trust it, but the way the TV series is broadcast attracted the interest of a wider older audience because, like the hip hop trainers, they have Gotcha, so we know this is almost the demo between the guy who just walked in and personally just casually partying, but we know who he is, but I look a lot like aunt mother, so this really old won't be. in the real environment with us at the party, who is watching the show and it's like I get different answers from them, you know, it's really interesting, the older I get, definitely, this is cool, you know, Pao was also a barber.
I want to talk about Amar'e for a second. because Omar is a great actor, but I think it's things like this that stop him from liking videos and breakdancing like crazy, he would be doing character stuff, so he'll go and create a new version of himself. images and stuff like that and then apply them for a long time, but I don't even know a project that is what the audience likes, people look, man, this is something strange happening here, it's like I just continue with the craft and do something different. probably developed a completely different speech, people are crazy, so I'm like, yeah, because it was like we did it differently in comedy, but weren't there real things like jokes that were happening and that we were doing, but it feels like it was funny natural like it was someone else why we were doing it it was and he was it was it was very funny the way people see it they don't bother yes, it was funny and there is no script yes, it was no, no, that's why was it fun to have when your person has such a strong personality?
As you listen, Solomon has to say things to go, people get a little confused if they have his taste. Had he told you anything about what it was? Me, yes, because what we need from the street is the element of the street, he is like me, I am not that in the moment, as if he were like he was like the artist. I was like, oh, so what would you do? It wouldn't happen if you don't do it. do that and let's not leave, you shouldn't have done that, why did you do what you did, nor you?
I think you're a fool, I should go, yeah, well, BG. I sold the show, the variety show, to anyone first and they had put a million dollars into its development and then they got to the point where again hearing was a part of the show because we didn't have the show finished and it was like we didn't. everything was testing there and I was fine. I, mine, just give me my idea back and I was able to go with it and then make the actual show, so it's not the same show that you see now, but I was able to take the things that we've done in development from that. so put it on this, I'll play it and then BT was like there was the right place for the show because they were open to it and they said whatever you want to do writing I'm sorry, it doesn't even change the premiere of the music videos underneath. every episode, sorry, after the premiere, it goes into beauty trouble, so you wanted to premiere this, grabbing the attention of the viewers, but going into easy trouble and then it just gives us more influence in the way we can, actually , that's the music business part of me says this would be the best place for you to throw it and put it there because it's going to get this Uncle Murda, Uncle Burton, tonight, the first time you and I have ever been low as if the same umbrella were snowing.
You know, a great idea, not well executed, you only shot because I know you'll know if I'm afraid, yeah, I know myself well enough, so look, I'm looking, that's going to go, it's going to go I thought it was petty he's mean if you don't like it you don't like it give it if you thought it was good you say even with the fact that you don't like it well you know if those I thought conceptually that music has been written that could actually be good films in montages like that nas as a weapon it would be cool montage, I did that too, but the way I was able to execute the parallel and show you how it could have been good is because the general idea was good, it just wasn't done well, you know, what I say and then, like I never did It would be, I wouldn't have taken the seat that they took on that project, it's because I wasn't in a position of power, like I could make you a director.
Things like that. Now, usually, Ferrera, I will choose a new director. and say this is what you do and we go and do this together and then I hope that your situation starts to become popular now that everyone is using it, you know, I say that because I tell him that even no, no, shoot that like no No I'm going to be a lawyer 250 shooting this guy, you know you're working, go to work, think you're going to get better, get better, get better at your craft and then when it comes full circle, we'll create things that we could.
I haven't made you any sharper you know and they didn't have a point of view but tomorrow I made like 60 music videos with Jesse mmhmm yeah some issues with playback afterwards so play yeah another movie they made he It didn't finish and I was having a hard time putting them together, but I worked on it so I could make a feature film that I wrote and then we did independent work. I money, people get you a 10-movie contract with yes, yes, we made 20 feature films, that's why I like it. I paid myself to learn because I was being paid.
I was the star. You look at the newspaper. You look at who they paid. So, oh, so you're a star. Will you also be in the BMF series? If I did. I would play something small something small because I want it to be that way. I want you to look at that and feel like you're seeing the experience. You know this is the point where facts are stranger than fiction and that's my story. I don't have to add the creator, you just have to put it together right like the Tupac movie. I was disappointed because of the story mm-hmm you sound like me saying, you can't remake it now.
Look, that was organically what I should have done. It's been a hit after Straight Outta Compton and I felt like they just let anyone build the project instead of people like them, but they gave me the things I needed, you can let him die trying to work during that time anyway like I had done it. Jim Sheridan from Dublin. He had Terry Winters, who was on the right. The Sopranos and Wolf on Wall Street, like Quincy Jones, made the soundtrack as if it were you who he suspected of hiding people of real quality involved in the project and then he did it, yes, say Park.
It had a budget of 4050 million. I think they spent a lot on music licenses,really great that will still appear on the show, there's beauty that gets in the way, like look man, we can't have you as a friend to a lot of people because we still have to do the BT awards and the Hip Hop awards and all that. that, but they to me, Stevenage, layers of people they talk to before they get there, but they don't say, oh, don't say this about this talent, you know, Oh Chappelle, I've got a couple, just something they need to clear up.
FICO wouldn't have it there. I would accidentally do him a favor or be on the show when they did something to him that they wouldn't like so I just ran into him again like I was going to see a musical but I ran. With him in Vegas, young fight weekend, whatever gets you excited musically right now, whatever project comes up. This year we saw you comment on jay-z's fool. I liked Everett, listen to him, but he feels like it's over, the audience is over, I don't see the kids, amazing, okay, it was fun, yeah. it's like it's a smart record, you listen to it and you're like, okay, you get maturity, you can hear different things in the options, yeah, and I and it's good for me, so I'm listening to it, but it doesn't necessarily play. the core of what's going on and I'll guide you musically in that moment, so I think we have to stay up to date at the same time over their heads like they're saying what's Jane, a club dog like JD doesn't come out. he can't for me he doesn't represent it's a new space for him like you've never had two older guys who are still relevant in him yeah yeah this is because our growth and a short period of time is a lot you know .
I mean everything, when you're the only thing we do in America, people around the world follow America when it comes to that, you know, I mean, we even have the microphone, we talk about the parts coming from China and then in Taiwan, America's sports athletes are all over the world. You know music when you work here in the United States you become international artists that are everywhere, but in those cats in those territories they have stars, they don't reach the United States, you know? I mean, it's like you have a guy in China that big. Those little bigger artists make so much money in China that they don't have to leave and all they want to do is get into American music and be a star everywhere, so it's interesting how it works, but we definitely have that way. they follow us on that note, so what would you say to someone like Eminem if Eminem came out?
What is the music? I'm sure what would you say to someone he's working with? You know what he wanted to do. I just wanted to come out because it was like from that period of not being available you kept, yeah, yeah, energy and I don't think that's necessarily how you have to hold it now because don't you keep up with things? What do you have in front of you to stay relevant? that you can overcome it and that people see you visibility will make you angry with the verses when you leave now you have to read me completely did I get excited about this?
What I haven't seen and God knows how long I eat kids in the making because the new generations are approaching music if they haven't seen you two going crazy wait so no I don't know what that is you know he doesn't come out , he just doesn't want to go out, what because that was the way of behaving in the past like Michael Jackson and this because the vulnerability to success itself was great until his lawyers sue you, you find a person who sues you, it's just that they They saw the tape, they go find a person and say yes, let's zoom.
Wow, making a contingency of what we could get from him because his pockets are deep, so you become the target and it's like a consistency with all the nonsense that comes up, like what is the security for when there is no level of threat, it's actually crowd control to prevent people from approaching you to create a scene for themselves that's why every now and then you look for someone until you leave I don't understand that you go can go further than you want that goes then maybe you know that that's the only other way it's just Another option is to stay closer to the environment, to the people, but I haven't argued, I haven't had to be competitive because there were other things that were there for them to get mad and I got mad, and I'll train you like this when the impulse, look at the competitive nature and hip-hop, will put craft battle situations, regardless of whether that's their quote in quotes, how you perceive them as a battle rapper, still they'll be competing on some levels within our culture and it's just that these artists are arguing and you go, where it came from is just the competitive nature oh I think you should write more, you didn't write enough or this one you shouldn't, I think that, but they're his opinions or other people's process, you know I did I don't agree with those things because the writing part would eliminate the people who were more important and the coaches in the past because Dre didn't write, you know, he says and then talk about drinking right now, yes, Puffy exists, but they were very open about it. it's so true, they didn't even pretend they wrote it on a door railing, yeah, if you look, I don't care, hip-hop is different from other music genres, well, yeah, you're right, because hip-hop was supposed to -hop was the song you said imagine if you didn't write your music you had to do that but other people who tried the question on YouTube like I didn't get shot nine times I got shot six okay so try trying 3c.
Hello, what about you musically? What you were doing musically I worked on new things, what I did was write what I felt was the right content for the record and I said in the same way that I said that with J things are so diverse that there is music that plays out there, I want my music. play in the nightclub next to trap music. I want my music to play some cuts on the album so it plays like this. You feel traditional for downhill, but this is fashionable, right? Just new music that really makes you feel good about what it is and then The balance is that, but even though I wasn't ready, sorry, I got off of course, but when you handed me Fetty's WAP record like I I just saw it, it was just us together, no day like that record was far from the other favorite records, but I listened to it and thought it's great music, almost fist-pumping, to the point where our business situation is as if We were in Las Vegas and there are 18,000 people at the party and that song is going to sound good, but that's why.
I hate it when it sounds on set, right? It belongs to it. You know, I'm saying that musically it's going to come out right after Elvis comes out and it's like Danger Mouse and David Guetta and they're all going to play that record. You sound sad and then you go from there, if you know how you make that song or write that record, I can get away with things that I couldn't do in the past because it's not like they're not sorry. That's how it looked every time I made records, I got away from business. He would be successful with the actual music project, but corporate America was scared as if they would just walk away when it came time to do the.
The marketing campaigns for the album, you cij is to sell a certain amount of albums from certain salt miners through the phone deal, you couldn't do those campaigns on Interscope because of the content, how aggressive the energy around the music was, so that would be fine. So what they have, they have nothing, so all we have for the campaign are the things that I already have, the companies that are already created, but now you are a different person in a different space. Yes that is good. period because I bought more music from 50

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based on what I listen to at the end of the power.
I wonder what that is and it's like the public missed it when I released it because they're used to a big marketing right and then when you listen and you go, oh, and you see the fluctuations, then you up the sales right after you do it. They listened to it, but after the show airs and then you go, it's still good, right, the music has yet to grab me, you know? I have a place where I'm going to make music because I love it, I love it, I don't even have to do it, I have to sing it, not all of it, you know, but if the idea fits well with these guys, I don't have it. so the music is still number one for you it feels like magic to those who have been conditioned to this it is not like a long process like falling short your birthday is not very fast it is like it was what you felt when the music came and then when It went across the board, like when everyone agrees on what that record is.
I bet you like Guardians, yes, because you continue, if you've done it several times, I recorded several albums, what you say, I made three mixtapes, it sounds like a lot, you know? A lot of songs we had to do before you could get a deal, well, I think it's new. I think the debut, I'm sure, will be liked at the moment because they are a certain type of record, once you have it, that's it. interesting I want the lyrics to the next song, it will be interesting what is said because she is transitioning from the car, she needs to join us in the clubs like she is doing it and forget about the Love & Hip Hop piece because we still have to join us in the club. 'cause the only money that comes is the club business, yeah, yeah, yeah, you shoulda said it so the diapers equaled the presence and the look when you see she was shining because come on Nicki Nicki Minaj, that was, you know, that's good , but all that because I don't care what you were doing before it worked in the present moment, so that doesn't mean anything as long as you come up with the next hmm, okay tonight fifty

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ral B et to make sure you see it again fifty cents your own B and what episode of Charlemont do you have on you oh you know this one I don't know I'll be watching those 24 I might be tuning in just okay 24 episode that's good we appreciate it we appreciate it we thank you for joining us thank you for having me . 5650 central tonight is The Breakfast Club, good morning.

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