(AllHipHop News) In 50 Cent’s eyes, if men lie, women lie and numbers don’t, then he was the hottest MC from 2003-2006. During his appearance on Sirius XM’s Town Hall event last night (March 17th) he spoke on how his greatest competitor quit during 50 Cent’s greatest run of success.
Ever since 50 Cent’s inflammatory “How To Rob” song in 1999, he and Jay Z have appeared on songs together, performed together and most evidently thrown subliminal shots at each other. After admitting that he believes there are subsets of the listening public which “follows trends” and no longer wanted to hear his music, he illustrates this point by explaining his rise to fame in relation to Jay Z’s retirement phase:
Where was Jay Z from 2003 to 2006? I sold 23 million records from 2003 to 2006. He stopped making music. He said ‘I quit. We’ll get back to what we got later. I quit. Timeout. I’ll come back to play later.’ When he signed that Beyonce contract he was like ‘men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.’
Later in the interview 50 Cent stated that the first record he made with an artist outside of New York City was with UGK for “As The World Turns” in 1998. He made sure to quip that “after I had got shot Jay did ‘Big Pimpin” with UGK. I don’t know where he got the idea from.” While “Big Pimpin’” was actually released in April of 2000, a month before 50 Cent was infamously shot nine times, 50 explains he continues to throw shots at Jay Z “You need someone to work off.”
During his interview with The Breakfast Club back in July of last year, Jay spoke on predicting the 50 Cent takeover of 2003-2006 and warning his own Roc-A-Fella artists around September of 2002:
I remember one time walking in the studio. It was like a small gap. Bleek, Beans. Everybody was in there. I was like, ‘Man, I’m telling you, man. Y’all better..y’all better…y’all got a change right now. Just flood it. Put out a lot of music, because 50 Cent is coming. You know, four months later, ‘In Da Club’ hit.
50 Cent’s full Sirius XM Town Hall Q&A will debut live on Sirius XM’s website, app and station on March 31st.
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50 Cent: Young Buck, Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo Are The Same Person To Me
50 Cent was on Sirius XM’s Town Hall series giving brutally honest perspectives on his G-Unit past. During the interview, 50 Cent explained why a new G-Unit album has not happened, why he believes Tony Yayo will never change and how all the old G-Unit members are all the same to him.
G-Unit have not released an album together since 2008′s T.O.S (Terminate. On. Sight). According to 50, that is a result of the other members of G-Unit rightfully wanting to pursue their solo careers independent of the domineering presence that is 50 Cent:
You have to understand, their entire career they’ve been standing next to me on stage and not being the actual focus. That’s the way it first started. 50 Cent project and then you going to stand there until I say we going to sell your project. Okay, we going to sell yours now.
50 Cent also brushed off Tony Yayo’s comments on his personal Instagram in late February about quitting the music industry due to “too many b*tch as* n**as” wanting him to “brown nose all the time”:
I’ve seen [Yayo] say ‘sorry’ more than anything else in our conversations. His sorry don’t mean sorry. His sorry mean ‘nah man…chill ’till next time. That’s what he means, because he’s going to do it over and over. I love him. I grew up with him.
When asked about the early members of G-Unit, 50 simply said “Young Buck, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo are the same person to me.”
50 Cent’s full Sirius XM Town Hall interview will be available on Sirius XM radio station and website on March 31st.
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