Showing posts with label 50 cent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50 cent. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

New Naija Mixtapes ...BANGA...

Smooth Holiday in the building with songs off of his mixtape Money In The Nylon, to watch some of his newly released songs follow this links ... Banga...

Smooth Holiday: My Girl So Fly Ft Mechilin

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

50 Cent vows to leave Twitter after online 'attacks'


50 Cent vows to leave Twitter after online 'attacks'

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50 Cent appears to be ready to part ways with popular social networking website Twitter and his 8 million followers. Picture: AP Source: AP

50 CENT has threatened to leave Twitter.
The rapper is known for using the social networking site to talk to fans and post controversial messages.
However, the 37-year-old has now claimed he gets “attacked” via tweets.
“I get attacked all day on here,” the star wrote following a message from a fan asking him why he was so “rude” on Twitter.
“I'm leaving twitter soon you guys are going to have to find another way to get followers (sic),” he posted shortly after.
50 recently used the social networking website to fuel a dispute between himself and fellow rapper French Montana.
The feud started last week, when French told Complex.com that he questioned whether 50 could still be the rap juggernaut he once was.
"I herd there was a @frenchmontana listening party at Interscope so I'm here (sic),” 50 sarcastically tweeted in response.
Since threatening to leave the site, the rapper has posted to say he will only read and retweet messages that endorse his headphone brand SMS Audio or his Street King album.


Sunday, May 6, 2012

50 Cent, Lil Wayne & Justin Bieber Support Floyd Mayweather During Fight


50 Cent, Lil Wayne & Justin Bieber Support Floyd Mayweather During Fight

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By Alicia Adejobi on Sunday 6th May 2012 Photo by Instagram
50 Cent, Lil Wayne and Justin Bieber supported Floyd Mayweather at his big fight yesterday in Las Vegas.
Floyd defeated Migel Cotto in the highly-anticipated fight and was first congratulated by Boyfriend singer Justin, who was watching in MGM Grand Garden arena alongside the champ's best friend 50 Cent and Lil Wayne.
Justin even joined Floyd in his dressing room before the fight and even escorted Floyd as he made his way to the ring.
The teen was then seen with Fiddy and Weezy posing with Floyd while carrying his belt.
Floyd even tweeted before the fight: "@justinbieber keep up the great work and thanks for the support #TheMoneyTeam. Enjoy the fight."
Fiddy has supported Floyd at his big games for the last few years, and he was even giving an expensive Hublot watch by the boxer in September after a win.
50 and Justin have even become a trending topic on Twitter for their newfound friendship.
Is this the most unlikely friendship group ever?

50 Cent And Floyd Mayweather Fly Into Puerto Rico 'Hangover' Style...

Saturday, April 21, 2012

50 Cent Sued for Allegedly Stealing Sample and Just Not Caring.

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50 Cent is being accused of sampling a song without permission on an album he released for free online nearly three years ago -- and the guy suing claims 50 knows he took the song ... but just doesn't care!

According to a lawsuit filed in New York, Robert Poindexter of The Persuaders claims 50 used a snippet from his band's song "Love Gonna Pack Up and Walk Out" on a song called "Redrum."

The song appeared on an album that 50 posted online for free ... which Poindexter claims 50 feels gives him immunity from any copyright claims.

Poindexter says in the suit, "Fifty Cents [sic] has not denied the infringement, but appears to be basing his defense solely on a frivolous and immaterial claim that the illegal version is not being commercially exploited, but is given away for free."

Free or not, Poindexter is suing for unspecified statutory damages and an additional $600,000 in punitive damages, plus interest.

Calls to 50's people were not returned.

Monday, April 16, 2012

The Resurrection Of Tupac


It was already one of the most highly-anticipated performances of the Coachella festival this year.


But Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre achieved the impossible last night as they brought back late rapper Tupac Shakur for their headline performance.
Snoop was joined by a life-size hologram of Tupac who stunned the crowd of 75,000 fans when he appeared onstage
Click To Watch Tupac's Coachella Appearance
They said he wasn't dead: Tupac was resurrected - in hologram format - as part of Dr Dre's headlining Coachella performance last night in Indio, California
They said he wasn't dead: Tupac was resurrected - in hologram format - as part of Dr Dre's headlining Coachella performance last night in Indio, California
The bare-chested Tupac - who was dressed in sagging jeans and Timberland boots circa 1995, just like ones he wore around the time he was shot dead on September 13, 1996, aged 25.
And he greeted the roaring crowd saying:' What's up Coachella?' - a festival that wasn't even taking place at the time of his death - before joining Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre on hit single Hail Mary.
Shakur also joined Snoop for songs Come With Me and Gangsta Party stalking around the stage in his trademark style.
Spectacular sight: Snoop Dogg was joined on stage by the late Tupac Shakur, as a projection was played of the dead rapper at Coachella tonight
Enlarg   Spectacular sight: Snoop Dogg was joined on stage by the late Tupac Shakur, as a projection was played of the dead rapper at Coachella tonight
Spectacular sight: Snoop Dogg was joined in a duet on stage by Tupac Shakur, as a projection was played of the dead rapper
The gang's all here: The performance was a hit with celebrity fans such as Rihanna and Katy Perry who tweeted: 'I think I might have cried when I saw Tupac'
The gang's all here: The performance was a hit with celebrity fans such as Rihanna and Katy Perry who tweeted: 'I think I might have cried when I saw Tupac'

HOW TUPAC'S HOLOGRAM WAS CREATED

The hologram of Tupac was put together by video technology firm AV Concepts with the help of James Cameron's visual effects company, Digital Domain, writes The New Scientist.
It used a mix of previously recorded live footage (thought to be from a 1996 Death Row concert), CGI and an 19th Century magic trick called Pepper's Ghost.
The hologram effect was created using a system developed by London-based Musion, which employs an advanced version of Pepper's Ghost to great effect.
While the traditional illusion uses light partially reflected off a pane of glass, Musion's version involves a custom-developed foil to create more believable images.
The image of a shirtless Tupac, wearing a pair of jeans and brown boots, was also seen interacting with Snoop - making it look incredibly realistic to the cheering crowd.

After performing the track Dr Dre came on stage and screamed: 'Make some f**ing noise for Tupac.'
The hologram of the late rapper had been programmed to greet the crowd by saying: '“what the f*** is up, Coachella?'
And the stunt certainly drew some mixed reactions from those watching.
While some argued that the inclusion of the late rapper's image was in bad taste, many of his celebrity fans took to  Twitter page to express their excitement over the dramatic performance.
Katy Perry tweeted: 'I think I might have cried when I saw Tupac.'
RIhanna added: 'TupacBack unbelievable Iwasthere Story4myGrandKidz (sic).'
The pair were later joined by famous friends including 50 Cent, Eminem and Wiz Khalifa.
And following the performance, Khalifa tweeted: 'F*****g 2pac Ahhhhhhh!!! I Performed Wit Dr Dre And Snoop Dogg!!! Awww f*** Im So Happy To Be Alive. That Was The Best s**t I Seen In My Life! Thank Everybody!!! Snoop. Dre. Warren G. Pac. The Stoners. The Ratchet!!! Usher. 50 Cent. Coachella Was Life Changing!!!"
Back in the day: Snoop and Tupac attending the MTV Video Music Awards back in 1996
Back in the day: Snoop and Tupac attending the MTV Video Music Awards back in 1996

Tupac died in 1996 aged 25 after being shot four times, but is still one of the best-selling musical artists in the world.
The resurrection was achieved with the use of modern technology derived from a 19th Century technique called Pepper's Ghost.
The very same technology was used to help Mariah Carey perform a special Christmas treat for fans in five different European cities last year.
20-years together: Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg celebrated more than two decades performing together headlining at Coachella
20-years together: Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg celebrated more than two decades performing together headlining at Coachella
Excited: The crowd waited anxiously for what was one of the most highly-anticipated performances of the festival
Excited: The crowd waited anxiously for what was one of the most highly-anticipated performances of the festival
The singer worked with Deutsche Telekom to appear in Germany, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Poland.
Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre celebrated more than two decades performing together on stage at the music event in Palm Springs, California.
And Snoop, real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr, decided to practice what he preaches and after telling fans to 'smoke weed everyday' the rapper decided to light up on stage.
That's a strange-looking cigarette: Snoop was seen puffing away throughout the set
That's a strange-looking cigarette: Snoop was seen puffing away throughout the set

What's that you've got there: Wiz Khalifa made his way onto the stage with a huge roll-up
What's that you've got there: Wiz Khalifa made his way onto the stage with a huge roll-up
The 40-year-old hitmaker was seen smoking a suspicious looking roll-up on stage in front of the packed out crowd.
Snoop was seen smoking several 'joints' throughout hour and a half set including a huge white 'cigarette' with his prodigy Khalifa, who is engaged to Kanye West's ex-girlfriend Amber Rose.
The pair rapped about smoking weed while sharing the large roll-up.
Having a great time: The thousands of fans in the crowd appeared to be having a great time during the headline set
Having a great time: The thousands of fans in the crowd appeared to be having a great time during the headline set

Old pros: The pair performed their classic hits including The Next Epsidoe and Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang
Old pros: The pair performed their classic hits including The Next Epsidoe and Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang
Old friends: 50 Cent also came out on stage to perform alongside Snoop
Old friends: 50 Cent also came out on stage to perform alongside Snoop
As well as paying tribute to Tupac, Snoop and Dre also paid homage to another deceased friend, Nate Dogg, who passed away last March from complications relating to a series of strokes - he was just 41 years of age.
Warren G joined the duo on stage to perform famous hit Regulate while pictures flashed up behind them.
Tens of thousands of music fans surrounded the stage to watch Snoop and Dre play their old hits including Old Pros, The Next Episode and Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang as well as some of their newer tracks. 
Look who's back! Eminem joined Dre on stage
Look who's back! Eminem joined Dre on stage
Look who's back! Eminem joined Dre on stage
Look who's back! Eminem joined Dre on stage

50 Cent To Play Stallone’s Sidekick In A New Movie.





American star Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has revealed he will play Sylvester Stallone’s sidekick in new action blockbuster The Tomb.                      "It’s cool, it’s a really cool project"
It was recently announced the rapper-turned-actor will star alongside Hollywood heavyweights Mr Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the film, which will see Sly play a security expert forced to escape from one of his own jails after being wrongly imprisoned.
Mr Jackson, 36, revealed he will play Mr Stallone’s right-hand man, a reformed cyber criminal, in the 2013 blockbuster and is relishing the chance to work alongside the veteran after passing up a role in The Expendables in 2010.
He said: “I’m Mr Stallone’s assistant. It’s going to be cool.
“I play a computer expert who has been incarcerated in the past for cybercrimes, and I work for Stallone’s character now as he goes in and out of the different systems. It’s cool, it’s a really cool project.
“When I read it for the first time I was really excited about it.”
Mr Jackson added: “I was actually going to be a part of The Expendables. I would have played Terry Crews’s role in that but I had an album that was coming out in the same period and a fragrance launch and a lot of other things I had lined up. It was interesting the way it went down.
“I didn’t try to get involved in the sequel. I already had this picture (The Tomb) lined up and I was a fan of this script.”
Mr Jackson, who found fame in 2003 with his breakthrough hip-hop album Get Rich or Die Tryin’, is happy combining his acting and rapping careers.
“I love both of them,” said the New Yorker.
“In film, I have had moments where I just got a chance to appreciate it from a fan’s perspective and I developed a passion for it and wanted to be a part of different things.”