50 Cent thanks Eminem for BMF appearance & gets mad at Starz for delaying his episode

Today, Episode 7 of BMF aired on STARZ but few days earlier it was announced that the episode was delayed until November 21 which, of course, killed the anticipation.

Episode 7 is directed by 50 Cent, who expressed his disappointment on social media but on the other hand showed his love and gratefulness to Eminem.

“Episode 7 of BMF is the best work I have done directing to date. I am disappointed that STARZ handled this so poorly. I used my personal relationships to make things happen they could not have made happen. Eminem thank you for doing this for me. I love you bro, you know I’m rolling wit you till the wheels fall off.” said Fifty.

In another post, Fiddy went harder on Starz: “Starz is a s**t show, they better sell it fast. They put the f**king BMF show on, then took it down. What network does s**t like that? They just ruined the anticipation of The episode I directed, I WORKED HARD ON THIS. I can not work with these people anymore.”

Check both posts below:

Eminem appears on 50 Cent’s “BMF” as White Boy Rick

Black Mafia Family (BMF) is a 50 Cent-produced TV Show about two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980’s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country.

Few hours ago, the Episode 7 of BMF aired on Starz, which is directed by 50 Cent himself.

In the episode, Eminem makes cameo as a White Boy Rick, who was the youngest FBI informant at the age of 14 and was imprisoned when at 16. White Boy Rick spent 32 years in prison and was released this year.

Eminem is transformed back to a teenager using the same techniques used to de-age Robert DeNiro in 2019’s “The Irishman.”

Watch the scene below:

Eminem responds 50 Cent & Drew Barrymore’s video message!

50 Cent has recently set down with Drew Barrymore to talk about how he built a franchise at STARZ with five different shows, and what his new show Black Mafia Family is about! The two also record a video message for Eminem.

After recording the video, Fif asked Eminem to send the message in exchange and it looks like Eminem actually did it.

Few hours ago, 50 Cent shared an Instagram post with the caption: “Eminem texted me and was like ‘Hey I know I am late to the party. I just saw the Drew Barrymore show. Bro you are crazy, only you would do something like that.”

Check out the post below:

Watch: 50 Cent & Drew Barrymore send video message to Eminem

50 Cent has recently set down with Drew Barrymore to talk about how he built a franchise at STARZ with five different shows, and what his new show Black Mafia Family is about! The two also record a video message for Eminem.

“You actually directed the 7th Episode, who happens to have someone in it, Marshall Mathers. Eminem, yeah?! I heard you he just text you random texts throughout the day. Can I ask what a sad ‘random Marshall Mathers text’ is? Should we text him right now?” said Drew.

50 Cent agreed and both started recording a video message for Eminem with Drew saying: “Hi Marshall. We just felt compelled to text you. And because we found out you texting Curtis random messages, we thought we would send you one.” Then Fifty adds: “Yeah, we are on live TV. This big dog stuff going on here. I’m sending you videos of really hot, attractive women in them and you need to send me something back. I’d like to see video in return.”

“Oh my God, we love you Eminem!” added Drew.

You can watch the video below:

50 Cent shows love to legendary Rakim

Taking to Instagram to pay homage, 50 Cent shared a clip from the legendary Rakim’s Tiny Desk Concert, with the caption: “If you do not know who this is please do not talk to me in life, please and thank you,” Rakim fires off rapid-fire bars from his classic Eric B collaboration “Know The Ledge.”

Check out Fifty showing love to the one of the greatest rappers of all time and watch the 2018 Tiny Desk Concert after the jump below:

50 Cent – “Wish Me Luck,” ft. Snoop Dogg, Moneybagg Yo & Charlie Wilson

Snoop Doggy Dogg makes a grand entrance on stage for his performance during the Black Mafia Family premiere screening, which was held at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood last night in Atlanta, Georgia.

The legendary rapper was joined on stage by some other performers, including TV series’ executive producer 50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo and many more.

50 Cent, Moneybagg Yo and Snoop Dog even performed the series’ theme song “Wish Me Luck” for the crowd of fans and partygoers, which also features Charlie Wilson on the hook.

Now the song is officially out on streaming platforms. You can bump “Which Me Luck” below:

50 Cent talks “BMF,” featuring Eminem: “I love him to death”

50 Cent has returned to “The Beat” to discuss his new Starz series “Black Mafia Family,” featuring Eminem and Snoop Dogg. The TV series premiers on September 26, 2021.

“I got Eminem on BMF on Episode 7, you will get a chance to see him. He is playing White Boy Rick, a guy from Detroit. He was aware of prior story and he came around pretty cool. He has not done anything since 8 Mile so it’s a big deal so everyone’s excited and I’m just happy that he did it when I’m directing. It’s exciting.”

“When he came on the set he was like ‘so what we doing here’ he was waiting me to give him directions. It was great experience for me. And you knw, our entire relationship…even when I was on Eminem’s label I was supposed to do what he told me to do he always act like it was for favor. He was like ‘let me just favor when its time to do a song together’ and I’m like ‘yeah, and anything else you ask me to do’ because my career would not be what it is without him being part of it the way he was. I love him to death.” said 50 Cent.

Then Fifty continues talking about Snoop Dogg’s role in the series. You can watch the interview below:

50 Cent takes Lie Detector: “Does it bother you that you follow Eminem but he doesn’t?”

50 Cent takes the infamous Vanity Fair lie detector test where the legendary rapper was asked questions about many topics, including Eminem.

Lie detector: You follow Eminem on Instagram, but he follows no one, does that bother you?

50 Cent: No. He is the biggest rap artist in the world. He does not have to follow anyone. I follow him because I wanna keep up with what he is doing.

Lie detector: Do you wish he followed you?

50 Cent: No. He texts me personally.

You can watch the full episode below:

50 Cent tells Jimmy Kimmel why Eminem didn’t pursue movie career after “8 Mile”

Yesterday, 50 Cent visited Jimmy Kimmel where the two talked about going to Florida to do color commentary for the Holyfield fight, his nine-year-old son Sire’s birthday and taking him to a candy store, playing video games together, all of the different shows he’s producing, working with Eminem and Snoop Dogg on “BMF” for Starz, and his theory about Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s friends balls.

“I persuaded Eminem to come up on BMF. I actually directed the episode that he is in. I called him. I put pressure on him.” said Fifty

Later few seconds, Jimmy asked: “He did 8 Mile movie. It was huge hit and he was great in it. And then he was like ‘okay that’s it I’m done.’ why?”

On which Fiddy replied: “I think he had terrible experience on 8 Mile project cause he just didn’t wanna go back again, ever again. There was period when Hollywood would offer me things to get Eminem cause agent would go like ‘yeah this is good go give it to 50 and then him.’ I offered him 8 million dollars for one project, he looked at it and he was like ‘I think we should do the movie like Warriors.’ and I’m like ‘did you just missed 8 million dollars thing?’ and then he says ‘lets just go and record records man.'”

You can watch it below:

Eminem, 50 Cent & Dr. Dre — Rolling Stone updates “500 Greatest Songs Of All Time”

One of the most prestigious magazine in the world, Rolling Stone has just updated their list of “500 Greatest Songs Of All Time.” They also noted that the list was created from over 250 artists, writers and industry figures who participated in a poll of over 4,000 songs. Check the list below.

#444 – 50 Cent – “In Da Club”

Rolling Stone: 50 Cent’s rhyme skills caught the notice of Dr. Dre and Eminem, who helped assemble this party track. “50 walked into the studio and picked up a pen,” Dre said. “We were done in an hour. We just made some shit we wanted to hear.”

#424 – Blackstreet – “No Diggity” ft. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen

Rolling Stone: No one wanted to record “No Diggity.” Teddy Riley introduced the idea for this R&B rump shaker to Aaron Hall during failed reunion talks for their pioneering New Jack group Guy; Hall passed. Riley’s then-current group, Blackstreet, didn’t like it either: He had to persuade them to do it, even singing the first verse as encouragement. With its old-school harmony vocals and a sample of some Bill Withers acoustic guitar, “No Diggity” became their biggest hit and a guaranteed floor filler ever since its release.

#320 – Dr. Dre & 2Pac – “California Love” 

Rolling Stone: There are a few myths surrounding the creation of 2Pac’s biggest hit. One claims that Dr. Dre made the beat during a barbecue at his Calabasas, California, home, and 2Pac jumped in the booth and dropped his verse in a few minutes. Another claims that Dre intended the track for his follow-up to The Chronic, but Death Row don Suge Knight coerced him into giving the single to Pac — whom he had just bailed out of prison and signed to the label. Regardless, “California Love” represents gangsta rap at its most flamboyant and cinematic.

#248 – N.W.A. – “Straight Outta Compton” 

Rollin Stone: N.W.A came in with a bang, kicking off their debut album with this West Coast gangsta attack, changing hip-hop forever. “Straight Outta Compton” cranked up the violence to previously unheard of levels, with DJ Yella and Dr. Dre’s explosive production and Ice Cube boasting “Here’s a murder rap to keep you dancin’/With a crime record like Charles Manson!” It takes only three lines for the first weapon to get fired. “Straight Outta Compton” was an instant sensation, claiming L.A. as rap’s new capital. As Chris Rock said, “It was kind of like the British Invasion for Black people.”

#223 – Eminem – “Stan,” ft. Dido

Rolling Stone: Eminem’s scariest song is rooted in a terrifying nightmare: What if the rapper’s violent, self-destructive lyrics could drive an obsessed fan to murder? “He’s crazy for real, and he thinks I’m crazy, but I try to help him at the end of the song,” said Eminem of his character. “It kinda shows the real side of me.” Anchored by a sample from Dido’s “Thank You” (which became a hit itself as a result) and augmented by a haunted house’s worth of sound effects, “Stan” proved that Eminem understood the dark side of his music better than his worst critics did.

#190 – N.W.A. – “F**k Tha Police”

Rolling Stone: With this song, the long-standing battle between young Black men and the LAPD was placed out in the open for white America to see and hear. The confrontational L.A. crew’s label, Priority Records, received a bulletin from the FBI denouncing the song for encouraging “violence against and disrespect for the law-enforcement officer”; the promoter who booked the group’s next tour imposed a contract that the band would be fined $25,000 if it ever played the song live. But as MC Ren told Arsenio Hall, the song was more about venting than threatening: “Once in everybody’s lifetime, they get harassed by the police for no reason, and everybody wants to say it, but they can’t say it on the spot ’cause something will happen to ’em.”

#167 – Eminem – “Lose Yourself”

Rolling Stone: Few rappers can throw themselves into a character as fully as Eminem, but for the relentlessly striving anthem to his not-exactly-autobiographical film debut, 8 Mile, the rapper said he struggled to find a voice for his alter ego, Jimmy “B-Rabbit” Smith. “I have to make parallels between my life and his,” he wrote. “That was the trick I had to figure out — how to make the rhyme sound like him, and then morph into me somehow, so you see the parallels between his struggles and mine.” Ditching his persona shifts and shock-rap gags, Eminem turned in a track as earnest as an Eighties-soundtrack fist pumper.

#29 – Dr. Dre – “Nutin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” ft. Snoop Dogg 

Rolling Stone: At the intersection of past and future West Coast hip-hop sits Dre’s debut solo single, a smooth and inimitable kickback classic that would help define his career following the demise of N.W.A. In a radio interview, the producer and rapper revealed that the song originally sampled a track by Boz Scaggs before he settled on the bass line from Leon Haywood’s 1975 hit “I Want’a Do Something Freaky to You.” Snoop was in jail while Dre was recording, so he had to originally record his parts over the phone. “I really wanted this demo done, so he called in and I taped the receiver of the phone to the mic,” Dre recalled. “You can hear jail sounds in the back.”

For the full list, check here.

Ja Rule to 50 Cent: “You are nothing without Eminem, white boy made you”

After so many years, the beef between 50 Cent and the Murder Inc. Records is still alive.

After last night’s Verzuz battle between Fat Joe and Ja Rule, 50 Cent became a trending topic on Twitter during the event. This caused Irv Gotti to respond the matter on Instagram:

“You all talking that 50 s**t, all good. He got beat up, stabbed up. Shot up. Sued us. That is all I am going to say. Your hero is not what you think he is. Period and facts.” said Gotti.

50 Cent responded back to him with several Instagram posts, saying: “I put their whole label out of business, f**k with me if you want to. I would stay out of my way if I was not me.”

Today, Ja Rule has also responded to Fifty in an exclusive interview with radio host Big Tigger: “Eminem made you, created you. You are nothing without that f**king white boy. Stop it.”

You can listen to it below:

50 Cent says Eminem’s verse on “EPMD 2” inspired him to make music again

50 Cent hasn’t been that active since he has been involved in TV business. He recently appeared on People in 10 for a new interview, where was asked about the one thing that continues to inspire him to make music.

“When Em does that stands out to me, that is special. Like he just had a performance on Nas’s album, recently came out, it made me want to record again. Because of my connection to it, and he sounded so good on the record that I was like ‘y’all gotta write something. I gotta go sit down and just write something, so I feel like I’m still in it. Even though If I didn’t share it with the general public, it forced me back into the writing, to go to the studio and record something.”

50 Cent also reveals he has other shows that he wants Eminem to participate in. “Em’s a different animal, you can’t really move him with money,” added Curtis. 50 Cent recently revealed that Eminem is all set to make a guest cameo in his show “BMF” as White Boy Rick.

50 Cent also reveals that if he texts Em right now for a collaboration, he would say yes, but it’s probably not happening.

Watch his interview below:

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