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50 Cent and Chelsea Handler, They Dated

January 27th, 2012 | By

As much as controversies surrounded the rapper 50 Cent and TV host Chelsea Handler, the host confirmed that she and the rapper had indeed been going out together for a few months.

Handler confirmed a leaked photo that showed her kissing the rapper’s cheeks. During an appearance on Howard Stern’s Sirius XM radio show, she spoke about the relationship. She said that they did date for a few months until R&B singer Ciara showed interest in the rapper.

50 Cent and Chelsea Handler

This was prompted during a scheduled appearance of Ciara on “Chelsea Lately”, where 50 Cent told Handler that Ciara had feelings for the rapper and wanted to reconcile. Handler did not take the communication lightly and she hasn’t spoken to 50 Cent since that incident.

The host of Chelsea Lately said that she was frustrated at 50 Cent when she shared that, “You’re telling me this girl wants to get back with you but she’s upset that you’re dating me? Is that what you’re saying… Whatever I called him was probably the worst thing you could say to a black person, short of calling him the N-word. Like I said… you’re a street person basically something along the lines of being a gangster. And it was really, really offensive and I hung up and I’ve never spoken to him again.”

The two had been secretive about their relationship, but Handler has shed some light on what happened between them. 50 Cent has been recovering from the incident where he was picking up on his music.

10 Upcoming Mixtapes You Should Check Out

December 17th, 2011 | By

Rick Ross

There’s a sleuth of mixtapes scheduled to be dropping like flies very soon, if they haven’t already. First on the list is Rick Ross, who tweeted that he just wrote an album worth of songs and will be dropping a mixtape in 2012. Fans who were disappointed about his album “God Forgives, I don’t” being delayed can get a dose of Ross this way. There are almost a dozen other mixtapes that will be coming out as well, including:

• Consequence ‘s “Curb Certified”, which features his latest collection of unreleased songs.
• Peedi Crakk’s “Crakk Files Volume 4”, the fourth album in his mixtape series.
• GLC’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Pimpin Mind”, which will feature artists like Bun B., Yelawolf, Tenille and others.
• Tyga’s “#B*TCHIMTHESH*T”
• Wais P the Pimp and DJ Premiere’s “Premo Pimpin”
• 50 Cent’s “The Big 10”, representing his tenth anniversary of “50 Cent is the Future” album.
• Ace Hood’s “The Statement 2”, featuring artists like Busta Rhymes, 2 Chainz, Yelawolf and DJ Khaled.
• Waka Flocka and French Montana’s “Lock Out”, featuring Prodigy, Slim Dunkin, Chinx Drugz and others.
• And Jon Connor’s “Season 2”

Have you heard any of these mixtapes or are you looking forward to any? Make sure to let us know what you think about the tracks you’ve heard and whether the mixtapes you cop are epic fails or epic wins.

50 Cent Shows Support for Occupy Wall Street and Claims to Feed One Billion Children this Year

October 30th, 2011 | By

Fifty Cent recently released a statement declaring that he will no longer have a blind eye towards the inequalities that are happening in the world. He discusses how he will feed one billion children this year and will try to make changes. He also showed his distaste in the government and politicians who seem to not care about the people in the U.S. who are going without meals, and that all they care about are their money and getting into office. Here are some of the statements he made below:

“The world is so f***** up. People don’t seem to care anymore. People seem to have distanced themselves from other people’s problems, they have been programmed not to care! Politicians are corrupt…So many companies are corrupt and taking excessive profits in certain sectors…….and we keep allowing this s*** to happen. There are 1 billion plus people living in extreme poverty. You know what that is? You don’t know if your getting your next meal, no shelter, no medical. You have no chance of hustling your way out of it!
We have been programmed to not give a s*** about these people! Well I have woken up and Im not turning a blind eye anymore!”

50 Cent

He even went on to declare his support for the Occupy Wall Street movement. This was posted on his Facebook Street Kings page.

How f***ed up that we have evidence that the big Banks have been corrupt, yet our governments aren’t punishing those that have stolen from the pension funds. Our Politicians are puppets for whoever pays them into office. That’s how f***ed our system is. Their broken promises for change cant happen especially when the system is corrupt. And children who need a meal go without because our politicians won’t stop thinking of themselves long enough or how to win the next election, too look around them and see how bad it is. You aren’t helping Mr politician, things are getting worse here in the US, in Europe, Africa everywhere! Im f**kn angry that Children are dying everyday.

There’s hard working people out there who do give a s**t. Problem is those with the power – government and big business, want this system to keep going. Its suits them. I don’t want to do business with these f***ers anymore. Do you? if a company isn’t giving back, stop buying from them. Buy a pair of shoes from TOMS (who give another pair to someone in need), look for companies that aren’t paying lip service to community / charity. we are more powerful than the big business and politicians realize……we have the power to stop buying their products, banking with them. your dollar, that you worked hard for, does have power.together we can say – WAKE UP A-HOLES! The game is over.

50 cent

- want to shout out to Occupy Wall Street groups around the world. You are waking up the world, including me. Please keep up the peaceful protest, you are making a difference.

Raekwon the Chef Drops New Movie; 50 Cent a Photographer?

September 24th, 2011 | By

It seems as though 50 Cent isn’t the only one who’s looking to feature in films. Raekwon the Chef from Wu-Tang will be dropping a flick that will have the same feel as “Boyz N The Hood”. It’s called “Cream” and will have be a semi-autobiographical movie. You can take a look at the video below to see Raekwon discussing his new movie.

Well, it seems as though 50 Cent is never satisfied with being in just one industry. He came out as a rapper, turned over to an actor/model and then entered into the vitamin water health industry. But he’s not finished trying new things. His latest project is photography. Last week, the rapper/actor/photographer hosted a private event in Manhattan for SMOOTH Magazine’s 10th anniversary. It has a “warrior princess” theme and he had 14 models that were shot over a four-day period (10-12 hour shifts) by Mr. Fifty himself. Some of the models included Krista Aynes, a couple of video vixens, Jennifer Williams (Basketball Wives) and a few women from the upcoming season of “Bad Girls Club”.

The celebrity list for the party included Tony Yayo, Omarion, Maino, Red Café and French Montana. You can check out the video below regarding his views on taking on photography as a new “thing”.

Copyright Infringement Case Against 50 Cent is Dropped

September 24th, 2011 | By

Earlier this week, 50 Cent won a copyright infringement case that alleged that involved his movie “Before I self Destruct”. Back in November of ’09, Shadrach Winstead, an author, filed a lawsuit against 50 Cent, stating that the rapper took the idea of his 2008 book, “The Preacher Son – But the Streets Turned Me Into a Gangster”, and used it for his album and movie.

Reed Smith was hired by Fifty to defend him on this case, which was filed in New Jersey. A few days ago, Newark, NJ federal court dismissed the copyright infringement case against the rapper. Reed Smith stated that they won the case since there were no substantial similarities between the themes and plot of the movie and book. Other than the fact that the main characters both grew up in the streets and led a life of crime, there were no other connections between the two.

Before I self Destruct

“With respect to the various specific phrases and lines which Winstead alleged that our client took from the book, we demonstrated that many were misquoted, manipulated or not in the movie at all and that, in any event, they were non-copyrightable short phrases or unpredictable expressions used in the ‘street’ such as ‘get the dope, cut the dope,’ a rep for Reed Smith and 50 Cent said in an interview.

“Lastly, we argued that the pendent State law claims Winstead asserted were preempted by the Copyright Act,” the rep explained. “Judge Chesler agreed on all points and dismissed the complaint in its entirety.”