DD: Let's talk about you and doing a project with
DMX
50 Cent: Me and X is doin a record together
now.. (whats that about) its hot.. its
crazy.. I dont want to blow it up before it comes
out
Impact
DD: Let's talk about mixtape 101
50 Cent: You know youre album is gonna
come out 2 weeks before it come out.. no way to get around
the bootlegs.. mixtapes is entry level hip hop.. as soon
as you go in the studio and you make your record you gotta
test it... its important.. its the largest form
of promotion. Your poster boy dont mean nothing w/out
music.. aint nothin gonna sell music w/out music ..
its like the strip.. the fiends need a sample.. how
do they know who they gonna cop from? Or they gonna cop
from he same people they already been coppin from
trust me
DD: What steps did you take to get into the game
or who inspired you to do what you do?
50 Cent: After I got shot I didnt have
money to go to mixshow at radio with a record Wanksta I
made that record a year before it came out.. so I had it
sittin there.. I couldve pressed it up, put it on
vinyl and sent it out to mixshows at radio and went on my
own. I had all these records recorded and couldve
tried to put the record out on my own.. the finances
I couldve did it
look when I got shot I was
in the hospital for 13 days and I did a publishing deal
in the hospital...so I got 125K advance... I was supposed
to get another 125K after the album came out.. the company
figured I got shot 9 times and I got in the face so they
figured I couldnt perform so they dropped the deal,
I owned my publishing again and I just got a free 125K
so as soon as I healed up I couldve put the record
out myself but I fell back and kept working the mixed tapes
until I got the right deal..I had deals on the table with
Universal, Jive, J Records
Capitol
but Capitol
that
wouldve been like
you cashin out.. you might
as well buy guns with that and go back to the hood
hard
cuz its not going down over there for real
.
Ha ha ha
DD: Inquiring minds want to know ... are you available?
50 Cent: Available
Im a bachelor
baby...huh huh
DD: You mentioned that you recorded "Wanksta"
a year before it dropped? Who produced it? Jam Master Jay?
50 Cent: No
he didnt produce
it
thats what the newspaper said
the newspaper
always be sayin that
they put Jay all in the middle
mix us all up
like I had something to that situation..[JMJ
being shot] I aint got nothing to do with that
we definitely had a relationship.. he taught me about song
format
I didnt even know how to count bars til
I got around Jam Master Jay
DD: How long did y'all know each other?
50 Cent: We met in 98
Like I could
rap but I didnt know how to put it in song format
and the melodies and cadences
I got used to it with
Jay
DD: What kind of impact did it have on you when
you heard the news about JMJ getting shot?
50 Cent: Its crazy
but I know
anything could happen
You know I seen Biggie go
seen Tupac go
nobodys an exception
DD: But you've seen them from the outside...
50 Cent: Jays a little different cuz
its personal I know him
but I know its
not impossible.. nobodys impossible.. you seen Aaliyah
plane
fall
its crazy anything could happen.. and Left
Eye
DD: Sorrow or grief - Which do you feel ... Do you
miss him?
50 Cent: Yeah
Hes a good dude
but where Im from people get killed
things happen
where he got killed
people get killed there
I
got shot not far from there in the same precinct
Thats
how I got tied up in that scenario... cuz they go when you
got a body and you have no answers you go
who his friends
and ask whos this guy's enemies
cuz the answers
to who killed him is in there
you see what Im
saying? so
and if they cant find him[the killer]
by whos your friends and whose your enemies
trust
me between those two lines youll find out what just
happened..
So when they say whos his enemies and Jay doesnt
have a bad aura around him
so they dont see anything
much.. and then when they say whos his friends
and they go through it and you in the precinct where I grew
up
you know .. they [the police] go 50 Cent..
oh shit well hes not an angel.. hes in the middle
of some drama, you know? like they got me down.. they put
me down in the newspaper next to Cat Pappy Preme and Tony
Montona
like Im notorious.. cmon Im
not the hardest.. you know homie.. Im
not that hard.. I mean theyre really mixing me up
like Im somebody else like I mean and if I was a superhero
then I wouldnt mind it
DD: That's how you present yourself in your lyrics...
50 Cent: Im not a gangster, Im
not a thug.. Im just me
and if I feel like someone
is trying to hurt me.. yeah Im gonna hurt em..
if you come and you aint coming right
Im
gonna blow your head off. The State of New York City says
in defense you can use as much force as you feel like the
person that is coming for you with .. so
so OK if
Im wrong than the law is wrong you know what Im
sayin
thats really the way I felt
you
know.
DD: You and your partner (Forgive me for forgetting
his name) performed some tracks today
50 Cent: Oh.. his name is Lloyd Banks
Tony (?) my other partner hes still in the joint
man he had an own warrant
I gotta work on that
straighten it out
they locked us up for a gun charge
DD: You ain't gotta talk about that...
50 Cent: Thats alright.. Im gonna
beat that one The police
I dont think they really
like me
cuz I say what I wanna say
movin around..
they dont think its cool for you to do what
you do
.and now they got CRASH in LA .. their gang
division.. like our CRASH out here is like Hip Hop Police
so they wanna follow hip hop artists figurin cuz they got
entourages, finances and most of us look like this
you
know what I mean.. so they target it specifically.. you
know what I mean
I probably got a bullseye on my forehead..
Im the biggest one they wanna get up out of here
so I get the pressure fast like you know the cars
not even movin and they come take us out of the car to search
DD: Tell us about the tracks you performed for us
today ... Let's start with "Wanksta"
50 Cent: Wanksta.. thats my joint right
there
thats the first one that broke for me off
the 8 mile joint.. Im happy with that.. like for me
and sales on the soundtrack
DD: What prompted y'all to put it on the 8 Mile
Soundtrack?
50 Cent: It took off by itself
we was
gonna do Places To Go at first and then the
record
I had gave it to um.. we started on the mixtape
with it and then Funkmaster Flex got it and he liked the
record and they just went crazy on it .. you know
so
it worked out for me Im blessed with that.
DD: "Me I call the shots round here"
50 Cent: Me I Call The Shots Round Here
that was off the 8 Mile Soundtrack too
actually Rakim wrote to that record and I did it over you
know?
DD: You're in production
50 Cent: Thats a Dre joint and I took
the beat .. cuz thats what I do
like I take
the beat.. heh heh.. I did it over cuz I thought the beat
was hot and I put my own song together on it.. and I be
runnin around performing
Right now my whole show is somebody elses show and
Im runnin around probably getting more they they getting
to perform right now
thats crazy.. it feels good
my momentum is like.. right
its worth all of
the other stuff that happenin
it feels so good like
when I go out in the club
& its five thousand,
3500 people there and they know every word to the song..
thats why Im not mad at the bootlegger.. cuz
when they know it I mean at least they got it as long as
Im reaching the people.. even if they dont buy
this record.. theyll buy the next one
theyll
feel like.. you know what Im gonna get that
and its worth me spending my 15 or 16 dollars.. so
it dont even matter to me.. they gonna get it .. eventually
theyll catch up catch onto it and buy it
you
cant stop it anyway
DD: In Da Club
50 Cent: "In Da Club" I
just wanted to have some fun on this record.. I know when
the intro come on and people be like you said Go Shorty,
Its your birthday.. like thats really..
NYC they dont like dance much they dont really
get out there and go
like I think The Benjamins was
the last time I seen a record really like rock the crowd..
you know like crazy and Bustas joint Put your
Hands where my eyes can see.. that was like bananas
in the club
when I see the response Im getting
from this record like when they go in the club and when
they playin it 4 or 5 times back to back.. Im like
Yo.. that joint worked
DD: What's your definition of a real man?
50 Cent: Of a Real Man? thats a difficult
question.. I think it's someone who handles his responsibilities..
take care of all of his responsibilities. I mean no matter
how by any means take care of your situations.. I mean thats
a general question.. for a real man.. thats a hard
question to answer.. I know I take care of my responsibilities
by any means.. thats why I said that
so it might
be considered the wrong thing.. what I would do.. I really
feel like the only excuse for you being broke is being in
jail.. I said that on Hide the Law" If youre
not doing something.. like hustle.. do something.. get rich
or die tryin
I mean if youre not doin
anything and you got
like you dont have goals
and you got nothing to do.. thetn you might as well go jump
off something
you know you just wastin the air.. you
know what I mean?
DD: Gimme the 5 most important codes of the street
according to 50 Cent
50 Cent: 1.)Stay to yourself
just listen
do more listening than talking
the more you speak
the higher the chances you sayin the wrong thing
its
funny cuz they always place me in a position where I gotta
talk
2.)Be aware of your surroundings
be aware of whos
around you.. .you know?
3.)If you start hustling
then dont pay a person
what they deserve.. pay them what they accept
thats
good business
even if youre not hustlin
pay
them what they accept.. because you can capitalize off of
people.. In business theres people who have talent
and theres people whose talent is to take advantage
of people who have talent.. thats their talent like
Steve Stoutman.. the guys behind the scenes get a lot of
money
4.)Be prepared to do whatever you have to do
if you
get put in a situation where your back is up against the
wall
let your gun go off
you know.. I mean I
think if that doesnt happen
if thats missing
from you that youll be a victim.. you know sometimes
either or.. either you are a victim or you victimize someone
and in the hood its no holds barred
theres
no way around that.. the kid in the schoolyard that doesnt
want to fight always leaves with a black eye
you know
what I mean? you can believe that
.the situation come
you gotta response
.you have to prepare youself cuz
everyone is not a bad person.. when you walk in your home
you dont have to maintain the same attitude that you
had out in the street.. you can be different with your people
and your family than you are with a person that you run
into in the hood.. even them they have to know to respond
to you differently in the hood cuz if people see something
out of the character that they portray you.. theyll
try you.
5.)Concentrate on your money man.. try to hold your paper
it takes money to make money so save your money
opportunites
come .. if you dont have finances to jump on them
or at least room to support yourself while youre tryin
to move into new situations
then you cant even
evolve
like you may see someone in your neighborhood
that makes music or do whatever else.. & I would say
to the hood.. get into the music business.. this is the
business that you have absolutely no requirements
you listen to music.. you need no college degree
you
dont need no.. matter of fact you couldve been
whoopin some heads.. and people seen you and they afraid
so they need you around for support
you know..some
artists wanna portray that they gangsters
they need
gangsters around em to support them to make them feel that
.. its ok to say that or portray what they are portraying
because you co-signin it.. you know..
DD: Why don't 50 like Ja Rule?
50 Cent: Me? I dont really dislike
Ja Rule
I dislike what happened to Ja Rule
It's
like hes not strong enough to stand on his own in
any situation
right now hes probably terrified
without the support of people he would have around
hes gonna be lost. See Ive been on my own so
Im comfortable
you know what I mean? in situations
and he aint gonna be comfortable in that situation..
you still gotta move forward.. you know so well see
what he is
now is mood changed.. things he said he
stopped sayin them
now theres certain people
not around to help him
DD: So you don't like what he's become?
50 Cent: Yeah
when you get in a point
when you generate finances for people like you generate
finances in a circle of people
they gonna treat you
different.. they gonna treat you like as if youre
gonna bring the money.. youre the cash cow.. so they
aint gonna disrespect you
they gonna treat you
like you one of the crew.. youre a member of whats
goin on.. But in all actuality.. you havent been in
the trenches .. you havent done any of the things
that these guys did.. you need them around in order for
people to go Naw dont do that to him
cuz
homeboy be holdin him down
cuz this guy is cool with
them.. but its never because of you
you
see what Im sayin? I think he kinda got pushed over
into that situation
DD: So he's a product of that?
50 Cent: Yeah
like what I was sayin
about the gangsters getting involved with the music business
I think that happened to him.. you know what I was sayin
I
try to be general when I speak about these situations since
because they try to make like.. people try to make like
Im responsible for situations that go on.. like Murder
Inc just had some issues with the Feds and theyll
say .. 50 cent be sayin this and that
like they dont
see these idiots they supposed to be gangsters
jumpin around in videos like rappers.. you see what Im
sayin.. like ME.. like I made the police look
and say Oh thats this guy.. Everybody
and your mama see you on TV fool.. if youre a gangster..
what you doin on TV? You see what Im sayin? it dont
take me to tell you.. Youre John Gotti boy..
you like fancy suits.. you want people to notice you when
you go to the clubs you want to do everything else and you
go down like John Gotti go down when you do that..
Gangsters behind the scene dont say nothing
they keep putting in work.. they gonna keep doin it.. you
see what Im sayin.. theres a line thats
drawn
theres some gangsters in NYC
NYC
is run differently.. Los Angeles
they got a gang structure
they run LA from the pens.. cuz the older dudes in the structure
are already down doing time for other things so they still
call the shots in the joints
so NYC is more like on
a drug situation.. so if they not eatin out of a situation
.. they dont care.
I could buy 10 bricks break em up.. we got 20 different
spots
we got 5 people down on each ½ a brick
next thing you know the city is G-Unit and we shootin anything.
Thats not my intentions.. thats not what I want
to do.. thats not what Im after. Now that I
have the opportunity to do something positive, I want to
stay positive.. its hustling backwards in my eyes
when I can earn money legitimately
this is what I
want to do anyway.. know what Im sayin? like I found
what Im supposed to do
you get shot 9 times
you feel like you here for a reason specially when the guy
shooting you is as close as you and I
you gotta feel
you here for a reason
besides the fool being a professional
leg shooter
you gotta feel God made the shells land
where they land
so I look at all my situations and
everything that I go through..
I know I kinda got off of Ja Rule
but I try to not
focus on Ja Rule cuz that boy is not makin me sell records
and now hes actually on the down spiral
hes
goin down.. all that lollipop.. him and Ashanti is damn
near a group
this is the second duet they did together
and when I look at her.. am I trippin or is her sideburns
thick like Eddie Munster
you see what Im sayin
take us away and get her groomed and get her a choreographer..
cuz all of this the same flippin her hair.. . that aint
gonna work
how many videos you gonna do the same thing?
DD: What is unique about Eminem?
50 Cent: I think Eminem is the best period..
the best
I think he raps.. he may not be my favorite
person to listen to all the time
but he does rap about
his real life issues.. if not you wouldnt know how
he feels about his mother.. who Hailey is, who Kim is
those
situations.. hes using his real life situations..
thats what I do. You see what Im sayin... so
I respect it when I listen to it. I enjoy it cuz its
really whats going on with him and how he feels ..
hes expressing it through his music. I do the same
thing
so I look at and go.. hes one of the
best to me like when I listen to him I go .. dag.. and then
I get to work beside him so I know how much he puts into
how his music comes out
like itll be 2 days
hell be working on one song.. hell stop and
then after its done, the actual making of the song
process is not a long process, but hell sit there
and keep working on it til hes like.. hes a
perfectionist
think he get it from Dre but they really
perfectionists
DD: How about yourself - Is that starting to rub
off on you?
50 Cent: Its starting to rub off cuz
I start to make sure before I send them a record.. cuz I
would do a record and send it to them to see what they think
and now I kinda put it together better because .. after
Dre records vocals with you .. you pick up things from him..
cuz hes the best producer Ive ever worked with
and when you record with someone and they change your process
means you learn something in that situation so now
when I go in the booth and record records on my own.. they
could be in LA, Em could be in Detroit and Im working
on a record here, I kind of record it how I think Dre would
do it
you see what Im sayin
so I know that
Im pickin up new things from bein around them and
they should expect my music to be even better
DD: You have a clothing line coming out?
50 Cent: Yeah
G-Unit Guerilla
Unit... like in the military
I couldve used
Gorillas but the Gorillaz came out I got sunshine
a bag and Im useless
ha ha ha
DD: What is the meaning of your nickname 50 Cent?
50 Cent: 50 Cent is a metaphor for change
But originally it was a gangster from Fort Greene Projects
named 50 Cent and I took the name when he passed
and
because hes not active, I thought itd be cool
to take it and now everytime they hear it, they go Yo
Remember.. and they remember him so through me youll
hear him and you wont forget him
even if my situation
is gonna make him remember it for a long time.. I took somebody
that I thought wouldnt be remembered and made it into
something else.. its cool you know
by Davey D
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