Thursday, December 3, 2009

50 Cent Speaks...


50 Cent recently interviewed with Rolling Stone and provided further insight into the beef between Beanie Siegal, Jay-Z and his involvement.

Here's the jist of his honest feedback:

When he came out of jail, you offered him $800,000 to sign, but Jay-Z blocked it?

He would have definitely got the 800,000 at that point, because I had just did the Mobb Deep and M.O.P. deals, and at that point, there was a lot more physical cash available. The music business was in a different state. When you say 800,000 now, it ain't going to be that now, just because of the way things are. What the expectations are for return on actual CD sales — I still have to get the money from Interscope, and it has to be deemed a legitimate deal, they're not going to just put money in the bag.

Were you saying Jay had the deal going the wrong way by not letting him take that opportunity?

I think he was saying, "Roc la familia, we family, it's the Roc-A-Fella gang," and then using traditional business tactics. See what I'm saying? At the same time, we had them in a space where they were feeling like they were family, and they didn't have to pay attention to everything. He didn't have their interests in mind, he was just doing what he had to do for himself.

Is Beanie talking about Jay?

I think when you hear it, you'll understand it. He has some stuff he has to get off his chest. You have to actually hear it, I don't want to blow it.

His last single was all about what Jay said about him. Has it changed the way you feel about Jay at all?

With Jay-Z, I don't know him personally. I don't think they do, either. They just had stronger access with him.

Who?

As far as artists he works with. I think he completely has his best interests in mind. When you commit to working with other artists — I have to be passionate about it. Of course, you want to make money, so you only commit to the things that you're excited about, that you feel you have the chemistry with or has something there, but after you get past that point, it should be something that you actually want to see win. I tried to collaborate with him on the Freeway project ? What I did was Freeway went out and found his publishing deal, and we started the album, and Jay did "Big Spender" and I did "Take You to the Top," and when it came time to put the record out, he didn't want to shoot his video, so I'm like, "Why am I going to shoot mine? I'm not shooting it. It's on your label." He has a king complex, he thinks he's fucking Jesus, you know what I mean? This J-Hova shit.

2 comments:

  1. http://hiphopwired.com/2009/12/03/jay-z-worships-satan/

    Jay-Z made the following statement:

    50 Cent recently spoke with Rolling Stone and made the statement that Jay-Z only looks for his own best interests and has a mentality as though he's above everyone else.

    “He has a king complex, he thinks he's fucking Jesus, you know what I mean? This J-Hova shit."

    Usually known for his subliminal shots instead of attacking a problem head on, the rapper has finally taken the direct approach to the latest to make the statement that he goes against God.

    Back in 2006, hoping to finally dead the allegation, the rapper conducted an interview with radio host Egypt on New York's Power 105.1 to address the allegations that have been made against him.

    At the time, a man known as Craig Lewis of EX Ministries developed a DVD titled, The Truth Behind Hip Hop, labeling Jay as a culprit in working with the devil.

    “He should be arrested, seriously. My position is not unlike anyone else who ascends to the top of their field. That comes with the game. But that's crazy. That might be the craziest one I've had.”

    Although not a man to find his way into the church to praise, he adds that he still maintains a relationship with God no matter what his particular opinion is on religion.

    “Nah, I'm more spiritual that [having] organized religion. I have a personal relationship with God…I believe in karma, I believe in cause and effect…but religion, I have my opinions about religion.”

    From throwing up the diamond signs, “symbolizing” pyramids to secret handshakes between himself and Nas to rumors of him being a Freemason, the rapper has been the poster child to what some would perceive as being a hidden evil consuming the Hip Hop world.

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  2. Jay-Z is claming that he doesn't worship satan but i bef to differ. There's too much evidence that validating his occult connection.

    He suppose to be smart man. He knows this already. He knows whats symbolic or not.

    He's a sneak bastard. Now he stating that he doesn't worship satan because people are finally catching on.

    He doesn't write his lyrics down but he sures knows how to throw a religious insult or two intro his verse.

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