Tag: 50 Cent

  • Young Buck and 50 Cent Reignite Legal Battle Over $250,000 Debt

    Young Buck and 50 Cent Reignite Legal Battle Over $250,000 Debt

    50 Cent and Young Buck are back in court, with Buck reportedly owing $250,000 to 50 Cent from a contract with G-Unit

    50 Cent and Young Buck are once more at it with each other in court. Former G-Unit boss Buck is said to owe $250,000 to 50 Cent from a contract Buck had with the label, per Allhiphop. The dispute between the two parties over this debt goes back to a contract that he once had while recording with G-Unit.

    Although they claimed it had been put to rest, and Buck purportedly sold music rights toward debt payments, the issue has resurfaced in Buck’s bankruptcy case. There is now an argument arising that the money has no evidence of being deposited into Buck’s account because accounting records lack that piece of documentation. G-Unit, on the other hand, admits its inability to provide documentation backing its claim.

    Buck’s team is now requesting that the court dismiss the claim. Neither has there been a response from 50 Cent about the latest filing.

  • Jadakiss and 50 Cent Tease Potential Collaboration for Kiss Café’s Coffee Storefront

    Jadakiss and 50 Cent Tease Potential Collaboration for Kiss Café’s Coffee Storefront

    Jadakiss and 50 Cent may open the first Kiss Café store, the coffee brand Jadakiss launched in 2022 with his father and son

    Jadakiss and 50 Cent might be preparing to open the first physical outlet of Kiss Café, the coffee brand that was launched by Jadakiss in 2022 with his father and his eldest son.

    On Monday (2 December), 50 Cent posted the logo of his Kiss Café in a post on Instagram, revealing intentions of launching the new store at Shreveport, Louisiana, where 50 Cent lately launched his G-Unit Film & TV Studios.

    He captioned it, “It’s a go @jadakiss SHREVEPORT is ready let’s get it.”

    But in the comments, it seems like Jadakiss is playing coy when he wrote, “waiting on YOU,” in response to 50.

  • 50 Cent believes Lil Durk will beat murder-for-hire case after hiring lawyer Drew Findling

    50 Cent believes Lil Durk will beat murder-for-hire case after hiring lawyer Drew Findling

    Fif’ weighs in Durk’s situation

    50 Cent adds his voice to Lil Durk’s legal situation, sharing his optimism that the Chicago-raised rapper will win his murder-for-hire case, especially after hiring crack attorney Drew Findling.

    “Lil Durk got Drew Findling on the case he sharp,” 50 wrote. “if [the prosecution] didn’t cross their T’s and dot their i’s he gonna hit the bricks again.”

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    Last Thursday (November 14), 50 posted on Instagram a photo of Findling—who has defended well-known names in the likes of Cardi B, Lil Baby, and DaBaby amongst many others—and indicated in the caption that Smurk’s chances to walk free have risen sharply.

  • 50 Cent Celebrates Louisiana’s Decision to Retain Film and TV Tax Incentives

    50 Cent Celebrates Louisiana’s Decision to Retain Film and TV Tax Incentives

    50 Cent Praises Louisiana’s Decision to Keep Film and TV Tax Incentives

    50 Cent’s plan to launch TV studios in Louisiana has been revived after the uncertainty surrounding Louisiana’s tax incentives for the film industry was resolved.

    On Tuesday (November 19), the music and media mogul took to Instagram to celebrate the Louisiana Senate Committee’s decision to preserve the state’s film and TV tax credits. This ruling came after the Louisiana House of Representatives had previously passed a bill, in an 87-12 vote, that included the removal of those tax incentives.

    The debate was sparked by Republican Governor Jeff Landry, who proposed changes to Louisiana’s tax codes after his 2023 gubernatorial victory. Before the final vote, 50 Cent shared his anticipation on social media, hinting at his anxiety over the outcome. In his latest post, he admitted to “sweating” during the process but expressed relief and satisfaction with the Senate’s decision to maintain the incentives.

  • 50 Cent Connects with Big Meech After His Release from Prison

    50 Cent Connects with Big Meech After His Release from Prison



    50 Cent unites with Big Meech post-prison release

    50 Cent has recently checked in with Big Meech after the co-founder and leader of the Black Mafia Family was released from prison.

    BMF, the series produced by 50 on STARZ, depicts the story of Meech’s criminal activities during the ’80s and the ’90s with Meech’s son, Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. playing the father’s character.

    The two have a lot to catch up on and 50 suggested their meeting had elements of television and movies in it when he shared a photo with Meech on Instagram on Sunday (November 17).

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    “GreenLight Gang [clapper board emoji] Ultimate Hustler edition [camera emoji] Camera speed, rolling and action. BMF BIG MEECH,” 50 wrote.

  • 50 Cent’s Legendary “Candy Shop” Music Video Hits New Status on YouTube

    50 Cent’s Legendary “Candy Shop” Music Video Hits New Status on YouTube

    50’s ‘Candy Shop’ visuals hits major milestone

    50 Cent has just earned another great honor this week as he showcased his continued success throughout this year. As reported by Billboard, his renowned music video for “Candy Shop,” which features Olivia, is now at over a billion views on YouTube. The track is taken from his 2005 album The Massacre, and in it, he joins his 2003 song “In Da Club” in achieving this milestone.

    After its release, “Candy Shop” ruled the Billboard Hot 100 for nine weeks, making it his third No. 1 single in just two years, after “In Da Club” and “21 Questions,” featuring Nate Dogg. Lil Scrappy, Young Buck, and Lloyd Banks made cameos in the sultry music video, which helped to solidify its legacy.

  • Joe Budden Asserts His Mixtape Catalog Surpasses Lil Wayne’s and 50 Cent’s

    Joe Budden Asserts His Mixtape Catalog Surpasses Lil Wayne’s and 50 Cent’s

    Budden claims he has superior mixtape catalog

    Joe Budden has assured that his mixtape collections are much more than what 50 Cent and Lil Wayne have in their mixtape stables.

    In the segment for a future episode of The Joe Budden Podcast that was shared on X (formerly Twitter) Monday (October 7), the former Slaughterhouse rapper suggested how his mixtape discography-themed primary Mood Muzik series stands the test of time.

    Involved in the debates between the co-hosts about the mixtape legacies of Lil Wayne and 50 Cent, Budden saliently insisted that his collection was the best. When asked, who else he would think competed, he said: “It’s me, it’s 50, it’s Fab[olous], it’s Kiss [Jadakiss], it’s Wayne.”

  • 50 Cent says original version of ‘The Massacre’ was distinct from final version

    50 Cent says original version of ‘The Massacre’ was distinct from final version

    Fif’ explains that some songs from the original version were given to The Game

    50 Cent reveals that his second studio album, The Massacre, was originally supposed to be atypically distinct from its final form.

    Speaking at UnitedMasters SelectCon stage, Fif’ clarified that there was a change in the trajectory of the album after certain songs from the original version were handed over to The Game.

    “That was material I prepared for my second album,” 50 said after performing “Hate It Or Love It.” “My second album didn’t have anything sexual on it. The plan was for it to be balanced correctly. It didn’t have anything that was ‘soft’. It was more about imperfections.”

    50 proceeded to rap the well-known first lines of the song, which was about his mother being a lesbian, before adding: “It’s not the coolest thing to write about, it’s not the coolest thing to say from an artist’s perspective but I was trying to make that cool.

    “I ended up giving those things to Game to launch Game’s album. I gave him that, ‘How We Do’ – that record, I recorded it in California and the only reason why Game’s album came out is because I wouldn’t give them the song unless that was a single that they launched him with because Dre’s such a perfectionist that he would have sat there longer. He’d already spent a year in the studio with him.

    “I spent four days recording with him cause all I did was mute the things I had for the new record and I let him do ‘Special’ and ‘Church For Thugs’ and ‘Westside Story’. I already got Snoop to write his verse on the record before I gave those records to Game. Then shit went left, man.”

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