50 Cent reveals how much he’s getting paid per show

50 Cent has not released a solo studio album since 2014, but that does not stop the New York legend from demanding large amount of money to perform live.

“I’m getting like $900,000, $1 million. The coolest thing we create in America is celebrities. If you see LeBron James fan base internationally, you’ll argue, ‘Why is he staying here?’ He’s that big internationally. For the most part, I can’t speak for everybody, but the international side of the game is different.” said 50 Cent.

Then he continues: “I get the attention that I want from music when I want it. I just went out and toured 45 countries, and everywhere was sold out. That made me want to offer new music that I could integrate into everything now. I’ve done what I wanted to do in the sales capacity. I’ve sold over 35 million records.”

In the interview, Fif also revealed that Eminem has recently sent him new records and is teaming up with Dr. Dre for his upcoming project. Additionally, Fiddy secured a feature on forthcoming King Disease IV album by Nas and Hit-Boy.

For the full interview, visit Billboard magazine here.

50 Cent is working on new album with Dr. Dre & Eminem

50 Cent has recently covered Billboard magazine’s latest issue where the New York legend revealed that he’s working on new album with Dr. Dre and Eminem.

Fifty has recently partnered with WeTV to launch the investigative series Hip-Hop Homicides. Hosted by Van Lathan, the show examines the shocking deaths of rising stars in the genre like XXXTentacion and King Von. Fifty also inked a three-project partnership with Lusid Media for an unscripted crime series slated to debut later this year on Peacock. Additionally, he and Eminem are working on a TV adaptation of the latter’s 2002 semi-autobiographical film, 8 Mile.

As Billboard reports, 8 years after selling his radio income stream to Kobalt Music Group in 2015 (worth $6 million), Fif is now working on a studio album with Dr. Dre and Eminem has sent him new songs to collaborate on, and Nas has tapped him for a feature on his forthcoming King’s Disease 4 album. [Video of this part of the interview is not available yet]. And after a string of one-off shows and a subsequent international run last year, 50 is also planning to tour in the United States for the first time in 13 years. He is already set to perform at Las Vegas’ Lovers & Friends Festival in May, 2023.

In the interview, 50 Cent also praised Eminem: “Em’s not going to say the s–t the way I say it because it just is what it is. There’s his humble nature — he’d call me and ask to do him a favor and rap with him on a song. Like, “You know I am on your label, right? Yeah, whatever you need me to do.” He would always ask me, “Could you do me a favor? I always thought it would be dope if we did this together.” I’m like, “All right.”

You can watch the new interview below:

50 Cent refers himself, Dr. Dre & Eminem “The 3 Headed Monster”

50 Cent has recently reflected on his relationship with his longtime friends and collaborators, Eminem and Dr. Dre, on Instagram to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of his classic debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin’.  The iconic New York rapper shared a clip of all three of them doing an interview on MTV from the early 2000s, before the release of his album.

In the caption, Fif wrote: “When you have a team like this it is hard to lose. I am so blessed to have worked with the best ever. You can re-write a book, you can re -write a song but you can not re-write a history. The 3 headed monster EM, DRE and 50 cent. Boom!”

In the rare footage that 50 Cent shared on Instagram, Dr. Dre says: “50’s album, in my opinion, is going to compete with all the classic Hip-Hop records that have come out over the last 10 years — Illmatic, The Chronic, Ready to Die, The Marshall Mathers LP — it’s right up there. And that’s no bulls–t … It’s hot!.”

One of the most interesting things about the caption is the term “3 Headed Monster”. If you remember, “three headed monster” was a name Eminem, 50 Cent and Dr. Dre used to refer themselves to around the golden Shady/Aftermath/G-Unit era.

You can check out the post below:

50 Cent promises new music after getting RIAA certificates, Joey Bada$$ reacts

Twenty one songs by 50 Cent have recently been certified either multiple platinum, platinum or gold by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It includes a mega hit single “In Da Club” almost hitting Diamond and “Candy Shop” going 5x platinum.

Aside from multiple platinum records, six of his records received platinum certifications: “I Get Money,” “Patiently Waiting,” featuring Eminem, “Best Friend,” “Outta Control,” “Hate It Or Love It,” by The Game, featuring 50 Cent and “Window Shopper.”

Fif shared the news on Instagram with the caption: “I got a couple joints, I’mma see what I sound like now.” This is the second time the New York legend teases new music. At the start of 2023, Fiddy shared screenshot of an Eminem article about becoming YouTube’s most watched rapper in 2022 and in the caption he wrote: “That’s my Boy! I’m gonna remind people I’m nice this year. New Music, New TV, New movie… let’s go!”

Joey Bada$$ could not hide his astonishment when he saw “Hate It Or Love It” joint with The Game has just been certified platinum and left the reply under Fif’s post: “How is hate it or love it now going platinum???? THIS STREAMING S–T DONE F–KED THE GAME UP.”

Detroit rapper Kash Doll also showed love to 50 Cent as she commented: “Big 50!”

50 Cent has also recently dropped the remastered versions “Back Down” and “God Gave Me Style” to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of his classic debut album “Get Rich Or Die Tryin'”

50 Cent releases remastered music video of “Back Down”

After 7 months break from his YouTube channel, 50 Cent is back with the new video upload.

Its seems 50 Cent is preparing for 20-year anniversary for his classic debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’, released in February 6, 2003. Fif has just re-released remastered version of his “Back Down” music video. The instrumental is composed by Dr. Dre and it was originally intended to be used on Rakim’s debut Aftermath album, titled Oh My God, but due to creative differences it was not released.

In the song, Fif takes a blatant break from rapping about the dangers of life for a gangster and decides to direct his attention to addressing his fellow New York City rapper, Ja Rule, who he was beefing with him at that time: “Jay put you on, X made you hot, Now you run around like you some big shot, Ha ha, pu–y.” Referring to Ja Rule’s track “It’s Murda” which features Jay Z and DMX. After getting the features from big time artists he must’ve thought he made it in the music industry. Later, “Back Down” was listed on XXL magazine’s list of the greatest diss tracks of all time.

After re-releasing “Back Down” video, couple of hours later, 50 Cent dropped another re-mastered video, this time, from Massacre album. “God Gave Me Style” is produced by Needlz and it is about how much 50 feels blessed by the Lord, even with all the struggles he had to go through in his life.

You can watch “Back Down” video below:

50 Cent responds to Jamal Crawford saying JAY-Z has bigger impact than Eminem

50 Cent does not believe JAY-Z has had a bigger impact on hip-hop culture than Eminem.

Few days ago, former NBA player Jamal Crawford visited Shaquille O’Neal on his new podcast called The Big Podcast.  During the conversation, Crawford drew the parallel to hip-hop to rank his top five NBA players of all time and used Eminem and JAY-Z’s impact as an example.

“In my top five, the dominance outweighs the number. You can not change the game and say this person has more points than me, he is better. It is beyond that. Jay-Z’s affect on hip-hop is bigger than any album sales Eminem will have. That is just how it goes.” Crawford said during the interview.

Jamal Crawford’s statement sparked lots of discussions in social media and 50 Cent also weighed in. The Hip-Hop Wolf Instagram page posted Crawford’s interview and asked fans if they agree to him or not. Under the comment section, Fifty replied: “Ha, bulls–t.” with Sneezing Face emoji.

One user commented: “If the impact is so strong to the level he says it is, why don’t the numbers match it? Jay-Z fans love to talk about his money in reference to being the GOAT but when someone out preforms him like Eminem, then they move the goal post lol Eminem can do an 80,000 venue by HIMSELF, can Jay? How’s that for impact.

While another replied: “Eminem is a better rapper than Jay-Z though when it comes to skills and his pen game is better!!! I also think Nas is better also when it comes to skills and his pen game.”

About a month ago, 50 Cent talked about Eminem not getting the credit he deserves: “I don’t think that they give Em the credit that he deserves. Because, in order for people to embrace something, they have to see where they fit in. I think part of Eminem’s legacy is the growth of our culture. People wouldn’t buy it if they didn’t see where they fit into it. And he’s there and he’s a legitimate artist because of his journey. When you look at 8 Mile, you’re seeing a Black story with a white lead. You seeing poverty, you’re seeing similar circumstances. Look at his friends Proof and D12 and everybody: these are real hip hop guys. Which is why he’s a real hip hop guy.”

50 Cent receives 21 new RIAA certifications

Aftermath has just updated the sales certifications for 50 Cent and it looks so massive!

Twenty one of Fifty’s songs have been certified either multiple platinum, platinum or gold by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It includes a mega hit single “In Da Club” almost hitting Diamond and “Patiently Waiting” with Eminem going platinum.

You can check the full list of the new certifications below:

9x Platinum – “In Da Club”

5x Platinum – “Candy Shop,” featuring Olivia.

4x Platinum – “21 Questions,” featuring Nate Dogg.

3x Platinum – “Just A Lil’ Bit.”

3x Platinum – “Many Men (Wish Death).”

3x Platinum – “P.I.M.P.”

2x Platinum – “Disco Inferno.”

2x Platinum – “Ayo Technology,” featuring Justin Timberlake And Timbaland.

2x Platinum – “I’m The Man,” featuring Chris Brown.

 

Platinum – “I Get Money”

Platinum – “Patiently Waiting,” featuring Eminem.

Platinum – “Best Friend.”

Platinum – “Outta Control”

Platinum – “Hate It Or Love It,” by The Game, featuring 50 Cent.

Platinum – “Window Chopper.”

 

Gold – “If I Can’t”

Gold – “Get Up”

Gold – “My Life,” featuring Eminem and Adam Levine

Gold – “Baby By Me,” featuring Ne-Yo.

Gold – “Hustler’s Ambition.”

Gold – “What Up Gangsta.”

 

NOTE: Platinum means 1,000,000 unit sales in the United States. 5x Platinum means 5,000,000 sales and so on. Gold means 500,000 unit sales. Diamond equals to 10x Platinum which equals to 10,000,000 unit sales.

50 Cent shared the screenshot of his latest accolades on Instagram with the caption: “Can you imagine if i kept all my hits for my self.” On which producer Symbolyc One, who produced “My Life” for Fif, commented: “Honored to share a gold plaque with ya bro!” Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda also replied with fire emojis. You can check the post below:

 

The Game shows love to Dr. Dre & 50 Cent on “The Documentary” 18-year anniversary

The Game has recently celebrated 18-year anniversary of his debut album The Documentary and gave out some flowers to Dr. Dre, 50 Cent and a few other people who were instrumental in the making of his classic album.

“18 years ago today… A hip hop classic was born. All I wanted to do was tell my story and make sure my son would never live the life I did. Snoop Dogg passed me the torch, Busta Rhymes kept me focused… Dr. Dre laid the foundation and 50 Cent helped put the puzzle together.” – said the Compton rapper.

The The Game continues: “I took Jonathan Mannion to the depths of Compton, California and showed him the heart of what I survived. He captured the essence of my city, my hood and brought to the world my vision. Always remember, it is no longer a dream once it becomes reality.”

Lots of his peers reacted on the post. Producer Symbolyc One commented: “Used to wear this album out!!!!” Busta Rhymes also replied: “Congrats King. We had fun goin’ Bar for bar late studio nights family!!” DJ Premier said: “Certified Classic!” And DJ Paul commented: “Classic as f—k, All styles was on here.”

The critically acclaimed album The Documentary debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 and is certified Double Platinum by RIAA. (The certification has not been updated for ages. It might be 5x platinum by now.)

The Documentary included hits such as “Hate It Or Love It” and “How We Do” with 50 Cent, some of the best Dr. Dre beats and features guest appearances from Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Nate Dogg, Faith Evans, and more.

You can check The Game’s anniversary post below:

50 Cent says Eminem turned down $9m World Cup performance

Today 50 Cent dropped by the neighborhood to speak with Big Boy about Black Mafia Family Season 2, touring 36 countries, and surpassing 1.8 billion views in 2022. He also discussed his Super Bowl performance with Dr. Dre and Eminem, his First Pitch for the Mets, and his hit song “In Da Club.”

Plus, 50 Cent said that he plans to create an “8 Mile” TV show. He also revealed that Eminem turned down $9 million offer to perform at the FIFA World Cup 2022.

“My relationship with Em is a lot more texting cause I’m moving a lot. Because of the Super Bowl I got an inquiry about the World Cup and they had a budget of nine million dollars for it. I would have took one big. And then another eight… I’m just saying, if you do one-off show maybe you would do the biggest live sporting event in the world. I talked to Paul Rosenberg and everybody around him and he was like ‘Em’s not gonna do it.'” said 50 Cent during the interview.

During the interview, Fif also revealed that Dr. Dre has couple of feature films that were never released.

You can watch the interview below:

50 Cent reveals he’s working on “8 Mile” TV series with Eminem involved

Couple of days ago, TMZ caught up with the “8 Mile” star Mekhi Phifer where the Hollywood star turned down the possibility of Eminem shooting “8 Mile 2” movie but it seems 50 Cent is already working on the 8 Mile TV Series about Eminem’s legendary career.

“Second part? Sometimes it’s best to leave at one. Sometimes it’s best to leave it alone, once you make a classic, there is no reason to fool around with it. There has not been any conversations about it and it might never happen. Leave the classic alone and it will all be good. Just live with the 8 Mile. It might be interesting what happened next but the story that we told it was all good. I would not be in it. I’m sure Eminem would be in it either.” said Mekhi Phifer.

Today 50 Cent dropped by the neighborhood to speak with Big Boy about Black Mafia Family Season 2, touring 36 countries, and surpassing 1.8 billion views in 2022. He also discusses his Super Bowl performance with Dr. Dre and Eminem, his First Pitch for the Mets, and his hit song “In Da Club.” Plus, 50 Cent revealed Eminem turned down $9 million offer to perform at the FIFA World Cup 2022. He also revealed his plans to create an “8 Mile” TV show.

“I’m gonna bring his 8 Mile to television. And Em knows it. It’s gonna be big. I’m working on it. I ain’t got no does. I’m betting one hundred. It should be there for his legacy. It’s important to me that they understand it. It’s a modern version of Em, think about Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air. Like a modern version of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. I wanna be able to show and offer a lot more details. I’mma do Snoop Dogg story too.” said 50 Cent during the 40-minutes interview.

You can watch the interview below:

50 Cent reacts to Eminem’s latest YouTube achievement, promises new music in 2023

With four Billboard No. 1 singles, 13 Top 10 hits and 41 Hot 100 songs, 50 Cent may have dominated hip-hop 2000s and 2010s but nowadays he is looking to climb the charts of a different kind — with TV Shows and his latest podcast.

Fifty has recently spoke to PEOPLE magazine about his growing interest in true crime and his latest project, his Surviving El Chapo podcast.

“I like true crime, period, the entire genre. If you don’t read the news, if you’re not in the current events, [then you should]. I do.” said Fiddy.

In recent years,  50 Cent has put making new music on the back burner while expanding his profile as an actor and producer. Jackson found success acting on the Starz series Power from 2014 until 2020 and has a role in The Expendables 4 next year. As a television producer, he helped bring the crime drama Black Mafia Family to life and saw his Hip-Hop Homicides series premiere on AMC earlier this month.

Eminem has recently been named as the most watched rapper on YouTube in 2022 with more than 5 billion views and 50 could not help him not to react to it. In his Instagram post, Fiddy shared screenshot of an Eminem article with the caption: “That’s my Boy! I’m gonna remind people I’m nice this year. New Music, New TV, New movie… let’s go!”

In the next post, 50 Cent wrote: “I didn’t put nothing out in a while. I would be mad if I was new and I wasn’t on the list.” Check the post below:

THE SHOW: California Love (ft. Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg & more)

Couple of days ago National Football League and SHOWTIME television network announced that the documentary sequel “The Show: California Love,” Behind the Scenes of the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show 2022, a unique look into the making of the historic show, would premiere on SHOWTIME on December 23rd at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The 90-minute documentary feature offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of the most iconic musical performances in the history of Super Bowl and hip-hop culture.

The performance featured music legends like Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar with special guests including 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak. It marked a historic moment that placed the hip-hop music genre on the iconic stage like never before.

Behind the scenes was an all-star team of creatives working tirelessly to pull together a performance for the ages. The 2022 Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show was executive produced by Emmy winner Jesse Collins, Emmy winning preeminent entertainment company Roc Nation, produced by DPS, led by Emmy winner Dave Meyers and directed by acclaimed multi-award nominee Hamish Hamilton (who has directed the Halftime Show since 2010). The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show made history, garnering five Creative Arts Emmy nominations, winning three including Outstanding Variety Special (Live), a first ever for the show.

The iconic halftime show has consistently been the most viewed performance of the year, praised around the globe. “The Show” follows the people behind the scenes who power the halftime show and chronicles the impressive Emmy winning production that redefined the halftime show on the world’s biggest stage.

“The Show: California Love” is produced by Boardwalk Pictures and directed by Erik Parker. You can watch the documentary below:

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