that doesn't really make sense but ok
You've got to see it from a label resources and marketing perspective. You know how 50 can't release a project now? At that point it was the complete opposite, 50 was HUGE. He and his image had crossover appeal, in some cases youth that had never heard rap were introduced to it by his music. To put something together like that, so wonderfully executed it takes every department of a label working together in-sync . . as a top priority
Look at what happened when Death Row signed Tupac, tracks were being taken off other artists albums and handed to him. The priority of other artists were being rearranged