IS 50CENT A LEGEND? POLL

IS 50CENT A LEGEND

  • NO

    Votes: 19 26.8%
  • YES

    Votes: 52 73.2%

  • Total voters
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Mars

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50's a legendary hustler(music,books,movies,tv shows,headphones,sports drinks,energy shots,cologne,etc)
 
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nikka could be dropping straight up trash nowdays but as soon as a song like hustlers ambition starts to play, nikkas get gangstad'up, nodding their heads, mean muggin and shyt
:demonic:
Those was the good ole days
:damn:
 

Max Goonberg

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yes.his life story alone makes him a legend.from being under preme team to surviving beef with them to getting black balled making himself hot bringin his homies with him and being in the rare class of rappers who live what they spit.50 def a legend.if you from the hood love him or hate him you gotta give it up.

just as a man you can learn perseverance and discipline just watching the nikka.nikka rich as fukk and you never see the nikka on no boats on some vacation shyt.son is Always working and always got a new project he working on.he a hustler for real.never sukked dikk in the industry and kept it 100 the whole time.thinkin bout where he came from to where he is now he def not supposed to be here...all his peers are dead ,doing fed time or just coming home from the 90s.classic album and classic first run many classic mixtapes and classic fukkery.legendary no doubt.
 

Mike Wins

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No classic albums. No real longevity in the rap game.

I'm going to drop a painful truth for 50 fans: the dude's immense success was due to his association with Eminem and Dre combined with his ability to make cornball pop songs that white girls aged 14-21 ate up. When his white teenaged fanbase lost interest in him he became irrelevant. Which is why it's so funny his biggest supporters always bring up how street he is. His popularity had almost nothing to do with his street shyt. Had to do with his In Da Club, PIMP, Magic Stick, Candy Shop, Just A Lil Bit, white-people-who-don't-like-rap-except-for-Eminem loved it songs:mjcry:.
 

Kartel

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he was on the border of being a legend ... or not .. until he threw Slowbucks off stage into the bushes.

Legendary status cemented.

He's the epitome of a last of a dying breed.
 

Long Live The Kane

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Not a fan, but I'd say he's a legend... Granted there's no consensus as to what a legend is exactly, and surely different levels within the legendary ranks... But to me he's a legend mainly because he had a run where he was hands down "that guy" in the rap game... It's kinda like how every player to win the NBA mvp is pretty much a lock for the hall of fame..
 
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