Nick Cannon picks one of 50 Cent’s songs as the biggest song in hip-hop history Posted on June 29, 2023 By Remy Gelenidze There are total of 419 songs in Spotify history that managed to cross the 1 Billion streams and 50 Cent’s 2003 mega hit song “In Da Club,” produced by Dr. Dre from Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ album is one of them. The song now has over 400 million more streams than his second biggest hit on the platform, “Candy Shop,” from The Massacre album. View this post on Instagram A post shared by 50 Cent (@50cent) To celebrate, Spotify sent 50 Cent a plaque sporting a silver plated version of their logo. Fiddy shared the photo on Instagram with the caption: “Take your time, make it a classic then it won’t go away.”In the comments section, Method Man and Bobby Shmurda commented fire emojis. Nick Cannon also replied: “Biggest Song in HipHop History!!” adding fire emojis. Nick Cannon’s shout out came shortly after he threw shots at 50 Cent over his weight. Cannon made the comments about Fiddy while discussing Vivica Fox during one of the episodes of his “The Daily Cannon” podcast show. “You can like, fantasize about Fif from 15 years ago. That’s a different Fif than this fat ni**a that’s walking around now. He is fat! He look like he got a pack of hot dogs on the back of his neck. You looking at them pictures from ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’,’ now it’s get thick or die fryin’.” 50 Cent seemingly responded on Instagram, saying: “If your marketing campaign is say something about 50. Your not going to make it, have a nice day.” RECENT RELATED ARTICLESBobby Shmurda shows love to Eminem & 50 Cent, hilariously raps “The Real Slim Shady”September 24, 2022Black Child Speaks on Eminem and 50 Cent’s Beef with Ja Rule and Murder Inc.March 15, 202650 Cent drops unreleased song, teases new album titleMarch 13, 2026Maino releases 50 Cent diss track “Bleed Like Us”March 12, 2026Papoose name-drops Eminem again in a new 50 Cent dissMarch 12, 2026Sources say Eminem will appear on 50 Cent & Leon Thomas new songMarch 11, 2026 50 CentBobby ShmurdaMethod ManNick Cannon