50 Cent: “I love Eminem to death, I’m so grateful what he did for me”

50 Cent has recently spoken exclusively on Express UK about his BMF series, which featured a big role from Snoop Dogg and a cameo from Eminem as a White Boy Rick.

In the new interview, Fifty talked about the 7th episode that he directed and had an Eminem cameo.

“Working with Eminem was great. I think it was the comfortability of me directing that even allowed him to say yes to that. He was like ‘well, what are we doing? ‘Cause we are doing it.’ It’s not like someone else is telling me what to do, and I am uncomfortable.”

“It’s always easy for me to work with Em. I love Em to death, ‘cause that’s my guy. He launched my career. At the point that he’s saying ‘yo, 50’s gonna be the next biggest thing. He’s at 23 million copies sold on the Marshall Mathers LP. That was all he had to do for me music-wise, I took off. I was ready to go.”

“I remember that but some people forget. They look at it and say ‘I made you a lot of money.’ And I don’t look at it like that. I look at it like, ‘I’m so grateful for what you did.’” – said 50 Cent.

For the full interview , visit Express here.

Royce 5’9″ shares his thoughts on Eminem’s role in 50 Cent’s “BMF” as White Boy Rick

Royce 5’9″ has recently set down with Lando Bando on TheHipHop Lab where the two discussed many things, including Eminem’s cameo in 50 Cent’s “Black Mafia Family” TV show.

“I love the BMF series. I didn’t go into it expecting anything in particular cause I never knew anything about Meech anyway or the vague stories that I heard in the past. That’s not my generation so all of that s**t is interesting to me. The best part about the series to me is little Meech. He’s doing magnificent job.”

“That Em episode. That’s funny. Man, that s**t went by so fast. I wonder why he didn’t play bigger part. They could have figured out a way to work with White Boy Rick into there. I didn’t know Eminem is going to be in that one. Maybe Meech and White Boy Rick encounter was just brief. I don’t know. I thought he was gonna bump him into prison or some s**t but it’s dope though.” says Royce.

You can watch the interview and Eminem’s cameo after the jump below:

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:

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 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:

Real-life ‘White Boy Rick’ reacts on Eminem portraying him in 50 Cent’s “BMF” TV Series

Richard Wershe Jr., also know as “White Boy Rick,” who became FBI informant at the age of 14 and later was sentenced 30 years in prison, says he is honored that Eminem will be portraying him in 50 Cent’s upcoming TV Series, “Black Mafia Family.”

“Of course, it’s Eminem so that’s an honor to have him portray me in a series. He was actually one of the first people that was looking at doing the movie about me so it’s pretty cool that later down the line, he gets to take on this role.”

When asked what kind of advice he would give to Eminem for the role, Rick said that he doesn’t think he needs to give the Detroit legend any tips, claiming that he’s a professional: “I don’t think I have to tell him anything at all. He is professional. Everything he does, he does very well. His music, it speaks for itself. He is an icon, he is a legend. This, for him, will be a small thing. I think he will kill it whatever he does. I’m a fan. It’s an honor to have him do it. He is a Detroit legend. I have a huge name here, so from one Detroiter to another…just kill it!” – said Wershe.

You can watch the interview below:

BREAKING: Eminem to play ‘White Boy Rick’ in 50 Cent’s “Black Mafia Family” TV series

Detroit legend Eminem will play Richard Wershe Jr., known as “White Boy Rick,” in 50 Cent’s upcoming Starz drama TV Series, based in Detroit.

The show, ‘BMF,” (Black Mafia Family) is based on the story of two brothers, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, who came from Detroit and led one of the most influential crime families in the United States in the 1980s.

Eminem will be playing Wershe Jr. also known as White Boy Rick, who was an FBI informant in Detroit during the 80s. Unfortunately, he will be in only one episode.

50 Cent confirmed the news via his social media accounts! You can check out the announcement and the trailer of the show below:

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