Vibe Magazine - 5 Reasons Why 50 Cent Shouldn't Retire From Rapping

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Reason #1: 50 Cent currently has more than four years of his life to share with the world.
There's a definite downside to waiting four years between albums, especially when it comes to rap. Because the rap world moves so quickly—and because rap fans are so fickle—rappers get forgotten about when they disappear for one or two years, much less four or five. So 50 waiting four years between albums can be perceived as a bad thing. But it can also be perceived as a good thing, because it means he has a lot to talk about right now. From the problems that he's run into with his G-Unit artists to his personal issues with his son and his son's mother, 50 has plenty of things to address on Street King Immortal. And he shouldn't walk away from the game without addressing them.

Reason #2: Despite long layoffs between albums, guys like Juicy J are proving that rappers can revitalize their careers—provided they can make a hit record. A few years ago, did anyone think that Juicy J would be putting out a solo project—an anticipated solo project—in 2013? Probably not. But he's getting ready to do it in August, thanks to the success of songs like "Bandz A Make Her Dance." All 50 Cent needs to get back into the game is one hit record. That doesn't mean it's going to be easy for him to find one. But it does mean that it's possible for him to make a comeback with the right song.

Reason #3: No one else on G-Unit Records is releasing albums right now.
Quick, name the last rapper who put out a project on G-Unit Records. You can't think of any, can you? That's because you have to go alllllll the way back to November 2010 to Lloyd Banks' album, H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More), to find an official G-Unit release. All of the G-Unit artists are to blame for the lack of production. But as the boss, 50 deserves most of the blame for the G-Unit drought. But he currently has the power to change things around. So he should be the one to revamp the G-Unit Records name by putting out a project.

Reason #4: 50 Cent still has all the industry connections he needs to make a great album. When most rappers fall off, it's the result of them falling out of touch with those who helped make them hot in the first place. But in 50's case, he still has lots of connections within the rap world. From Dr. Dre and Eminem to Swizz Beatz and Snoop Dogg, 50 knows people who could help him make his next album great. So it seems foolish to turn down the opportunity to work with those people over the next year or so in order to make a great album. 50 just needs to humble himself, make some calls to the right people, and get it done

Reason #5: We don't want Before I Self Destruct to be the final image that we have of 50 Cent, the rapper.
There were a handful of songs on Before I Self Destruct—including "So Disrespectful," "Psycho," and "OK You're Right"—that were solid. But there was also a lot of filler on the album, and there weren't any singles that we really loved. So if 50 Cent is going to go out, we want him to go out stronger than that. Even if he doesn't release a platinum-selling album, we want his fifth effort to be as close to Get Rich or Die Tryin' as he can get it. That won't easy, and we realize that we're placing high expectations on him. But this is 50 Cent—one of the biggest, baddest, best rappers of the last 15 years—that we're talking about. So before he bows out of the rap game once and for all, we want him to release something that cements his legacy. We'll be waiting, 50…

5 Reasons Why 50 Cent Shouldn't Retire From Rapping | Vibe






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i could give u 1 reason why he should :jawalrus:

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Eh, I'm fine with where he's at. Incredible mixtape legacy, classic debut, good follow-up, some solid singles, decent third album. Still had a better rap career than most of these other cats, and he's undoubtedly made a stamp on the game forever - that's what counts. Rappers never go out with their last album being great, it's usually :flabbynsick: cuz they rapped RIGHT till they couldn't anymore
 

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I'm still waiting, not with baited breath cos there's so much dope music to keep me occupied, but ill be first in line if he ever releases. There's a certain real and arrogant energy few artists can capture like 50, and I love it.
 

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i remember when 50 used every opportunity to talk bout how stale and irrelevant Nas was..

now this nikka complaining bout Hip Hop being flooded with too much music to the point his singles get ignored

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i remember when 50 used every opportunity to talk bout how stale and irrelevant Nas was..

now this nikka complaining bout Hip Hop being flooded with too much music to the point his singles get ignored

:bryan:


i dont know if the coli believes in what goes around comes around


but look how popular game is still musically


look at ross


don't even get me started on nas :youngsabo:




i'd love a comeback as much as the next person, but when your whole self-worth is brought from trying to tear others down, i don't see it likely happening



and this entire shyt is hilarious :bryan: when you used to clown artists for not putting up numbers and you can't even make a dent into the consciousness of hip hop fans on the internet
 

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i dont know if the coli believes in what goes around comes around


but look how popular game is still musically


look at ross


don't even get me started on nas :youngsabo:




i'd love a comeback as much as the next person, but when your whole self-worth is brought from trying to tear others down, i don't see it likely happening



and this entire shyt is hilarious :bryan: when you used to clown artists for not putting up numbers and you can't even make a dent into the consciousness of hip hop fans on the internet

:yes:

I've said it a million times....hip-hop doesn't need 50 Cent, The Rapper...but it DOES need 50 Cent, The Personality/Philanthropist/Mogul.
 
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