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Topic subjectEhh, he's got a point but it's a redundant one
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13173999, Ehh, he's got a point but it's a redundant one
Posted by BigReg, Mon Jul-17-17 08:25 AM
He couldda easily had Just Blaze throw in a 'Roc Boys' type sample banger and made it a single. Obviously he was trying to go for a low key album; he couldda easily had a Metro Boomin beat with Carti singing the hook,

The thing is in his own real life, 50 Cent has been pulling similar 'back to basics' moves. After G-Unit collapsed he was doing some really solid mixtape work strictly in the 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' vein that was some of the best he's ever done...its the periodic 'This is gonna put me back on Billboard' modern sounding releases that sounded like shit.


>http://variety.com/2017/music/news/50-cent-slams-jay-zs-album-1202488199/
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>I thought the s— was aight, you know what I’m sayin’? I
>liked the s—. But I’ma keep it 100: The s— was a little,
>the s— was too smart. I felt like I was supposed to be
>wearing glasses and s—, and tie a f—ing sweater around my
>waist. It was like Ivy League s—.”
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>“I ain’t gon’ hold you up,” 50 Cent added. “Some of
>that s— was like golf course music.”.
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>“I’mma tell you the truth: N—as hot out here,” he went
>on. “They don’t wanna hear that sh—. They just wanna
>have a good time. F— that. You can’t be the best rapper at
>47, because the new n—as is here,” 50 Cent said.
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