Sep 5, 2024 You don’t know nothing, you’re a mini uzi of bs. You’re just a corny a--- girl who live on this forum, nothing more
Sep 5, 2024 In the all you got skit why does Em talk about shady trying to k--- him and that he made shady when it’s the other way around?
Sep 5, 2024 Nah, just was said rudely homie. Show me some respect, I'm an OG. And a human being, with a big heart, c--- and brain. Thank you, Disorderly Progress
Sep 5, 2024 Oh thanks for this. Guess I should stop listening to southpawers tweets, I legit thought it was real news
Sep 5, 2024 Not gonna lie, I’ve been playing Murdergram back a few times, it’s not as bad as I felt a few days ago. It’s kinda just goofy and Em ain’t saying anything. But it’s cool
Sep 5, 2024 I only cry about your obsession with s-----y pop stars sales numbers Who gives a f--- what eminem sold, or sabrina carpet If the musics good sales don't matter
Sep 5, 2024 Ngl I like seeing talented people be successful but the only time I actually care about sales is with movies or games if I like something because I want sequels Marsh is just Twitter user incarnate excited to see number go up
Sep 5, 2024 50 Cent speaks On The Final Lap Tour 3rd leg, trying to get Eminem to tour more & them both crying at Hallie's wedding, hints that he's not finished with music. WITH HIS 50TH BIRTHDAY JUST a year away, Curtis Jackson is doing a check-in. As this major milestone approaches, does he have everything he wants in life? Is he content? After some assessment, he seems happy: yes, he does have it all — outside of one thing, that is. “I wish I had a daughter,” he admits during our June Zoom session, repeating the sentiment earnestly. “I do. I wish I had a daughter.” He’s always regretted not having a little girl, though he is a father of two: his sons Marquise and Sire are, respectively, 28 and 12. “I wish I had that [father-daughter] relationship. For female children, their dad is the first man they fall in love with. Male children go to their mom; I’m a mama’s boy myself.” It seems like Jackson started feeling broody after attending the May wedding of Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade, in Michigan, citing, in fact, the relationship between his longtime friend and his little girl as a recent trigger. “It was unbelievable, the wildest thing for me, period. I was like, ‘Yo, bro, this is crazy. We’re getting old. Your baby is grown. What the f--- is going on?’ I was having a moment myself over there. I told Em, ‘You said it was OK to cry, because I’m crying.’ I couldn’t believe it went that fast.” He explains that he’s been trying to get Eminem on tour for years, but the Detroit-born rapper was adamant that he couldn’t until Hailie had grown up. “That was the difference between my experience and Em’s. I could always go out on the road, but with Hailie, it was different. Like if she’s looking at you and she doesn’t want you to leave and you go ‘no, I’ve got to work.’ [And she says] But really, do you have to go?’ ‘OK, maybe I don’t have to go.’ If that was the case, things might have changed for me.” Still, he says it felt like yesterday that he and Em discussed going on tour together, and his friend declined. “Em was saying that he didn’t want to go everywhere in the world where I went. I would say to him that people would pay a gazillion dollars to see us on tour together, all kinds of money to see him perform. And he still did not care about that, because the most expensive thing that we have is time, and he was conscious of being there for Hailie growing up.” But now that she has officially fled the nest, it’s time. “We should be on the run now; [the kids are] grown,” he insists. Although he’s still physically preparing for the next leg of his own existing tour — The Final Lap kicked off last July in Salt Lake City, Utah — he’s already thinking 10 steps ahead about what’s to come, as is in his nature. But given that his own tour has broken records and made history, it’s not a bad thing to focus on the present, either. The 29-country Final Lap tour became only the fourth rap tour in history to ever cross the $100 million mark. There were 102 shows in 150 days, with over 1.2 million tickets sold. This tour felt different for Jackson, though. “When I went to perform and looked in the crowd [it was mostly kids in their 20s]. I was like, d---, where are your moms? I’m just in a different place now, and I do get tired of touring,” he admits. “I only did the last tour because the television business was on strike; I probably wouldn’t have done it if everything stayed functional, if we weren’t on hiatus from film and television. [That being said] I had a ball.” Film and television have been his main focus as of late, especially as his G-Unit Productions continues to develop and his deals start to increase. This is also why he’s been hemming and hawing about agreeing to a Las Vegas residency, despite the demand being there. “How much of a residency can I commit to when I have multiple film projects coming? Not just the television stuff, but opportunities for me to star in feature films, too. I’m having success in film; my career in television mirrors my music career. My first television show [Power] is the largest show on the network; I’m able to develop spinoff shows and turn this into a 10-year anniversary, and it’s now the number one program in African American and Latino households. So, [now in particular] I have to seriously balance out and schedule things.” I mention that many Las Vegas residencies are spaced out, months apart. He thinks about it. “That would actually be fun; that would work for me to do it that way,” he muses. Maybe it will work out somewhere down the line, especially given that Sire Spirits is the presenting champagne sponsor of the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights, among the other aforementioned teams, a stealthy power move of which he says started in Houston with Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, carried over to fellow Texas-based team Houston Astros, and then, beyond. “When the Astros won the World Series, that relationship opened up so many others. And at the same time, I [realized that I needed to do a deal] with the owners of the actual teams and make Branson the official cognac and Chemin de Roi the official champagne. It was a cool approach, and I ended up with 11 different professional teams. As I got with them too, I was like, I should have been at the sports book. I should have really been betting some money on this stuff because it was working. But, then, I had additional gratification from being correct,” he says with a cheeky grin. [Several times, in fact: in just the first year of launching said partnership program, five of his then-seven teams went to post-season, and two won championships.] Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson didn’t have much growing up, but he’s got everything he needs now, and he did it himself. Which is why, he feels, the album that best represents his current place in life is his 2007 self-named record, Curtis. “It symbolizes where I’m at; 50 Cent is only a portion of the experience. My grandmother’s baby is Curtis. [She] never stopped calling me that name, this whole journey. Now, I’m also trying to be the new version of the guy that was already out there.” The guy who loves acting. The guy who admits when he’s wrong, doesn’t mind stirring the pot when he’s right (and even when he isn’t), the guy who wants to try new things and who refuses to stop learning or growing. The guy who wants to leave a legacy, and who will never give up on his first true love. “I still love music — listening to it and performing it,” he shares, confessing, “When I’m about to go onstage to perform, I get butterflies. Every time, I have butterflies. But I think if you don’t get a little nervous before you do something you care about, you probably shouldn’t do it anymore. And I’m far from being done.” He pauses, and adds, “I’m going to give everyone even more reasons to remember me.” I have no doubt — and can’t wait to see what he tries next. Click to expand...https://hauteliving.com/2024/09/curtis-50-cent-jackson-has-a-new-perspective-on-life/756372/
Sep 5, 2024 This. In fact, I think Em's music can benefit from some loss of popularity since there will be less haters to deal with etc. All I care is he released my fav album this year and prob his best album since TES. I don't even listen to rap that much anymore but this made me comeback...
Sep 5, 2024 50 Cent was in cali for his sons birthday and hanging out with Dr. Dre in Malibu last week too and he filmed something for the Detriot Pistons, might be Missionary promo?