LoveRance “Up” ft. 50 Cent
50 Cent hops on the track and music video for LoveRance’s Bay Area “Up” remix.
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50 Cent hops on the track and music video for LoveRance’s Bay Area “Up” remix.
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“I finished my new album now,” 50 Cent told Ellen DeGeneres during an appearance on her show. “I’m actually one song away from being done. I’m mixing the record. I’m excited.”
Read more50 Cent jumps on Mann’s remix track “Buzzin.” The sweet sampled beat is from Nu Shooz’s 1986 song “I Can’t Wait.” Peep the official vid below.
Mann – Buzzin (Remix) ft. 50 Cent Official Video
50 Cent jumped on Far East Movement’s hit: “Like A G6.” Check out this hot remix! Download the full version here.
Read moreCurtis hits up Conan to talk about his new movie “Righteous Kill,” with Robert Deniro and Al Pacino, his record beef with Kanye West, owning Mike Tyson’s mansion, and a kissing scene he’d like to have with Eva Mendes.
Fifty is pretty funny and entertaining. I actually wouldn’t mind watching Righteous Kill after seeing this interview.
Curtis Jackson Conan Interview
Righteous Kill Trailer

Move over Jay-Z. There’s a new Hip-Hop Cash King in town. According to Forbes, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson raked in $150 million over the past 12 months — almost twice what Jay-Z made.
The new king can thank his deal with VitaminWater which netted him $100 million after taxes. Coming in third is for the second year in a row is Sean “Diddy” Combs with a cool $35 million, and Kanye West clocks in at No. 4 with $30 million.
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Kanye West may be outselling 50 Cent’s album, but Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is fast becoming the new reigning hip-hop mogul. At 32 years of age, and $32 million in 2006 earnings, Jackson made No. 2 on Forbes’ Hip Hop Cash Kings list, far ahead of West.
On 50 Cent’s MySpace page you’ll find the release of “Forbes 1, 2, 3,” a remix featuring Jay-Z, who topped the list with earnings of $34 million last year, and Sean “Diddy” Combs, who came in third with $28 million. Each kicks off his stanza by bragging, “I run New York.”
Talk about a celebration and collaboration of hip-hop’s elite!
Here’s a rundown of the Hip-Hop Cash Kings:
1. Jay-Z – $34 million
2. 50 Cent – $32 million
3. Diddy – $28 million
4. Timbaland – $21 million
5. Dr. Dre – $20 million
6. Eminem – $18 million
7. Snoop Dogg – $17 million
8. Kanye West – $17 million
9. Pharrell Williams – $17 million
10. Scott Storch – $17 million
11. Ludacris – $16 million
12. T.I. – $16 million
13. OutKast – $14 million
14. Lil Jon – $14 million
15. Ice Cube – $13 million
16. Jermaine Dupri – $12 million
17. Swizz Beatz – $12 million
18. Chamillionaire – $11 million
19. The Game – $11 million
20. Yung Joc – $10 million

As everyone in the forums had predicted, Kayne West’s “Graduation” album outsold 50 Cent’s “Curtis” in first week sales, according to an official report by Billboard.
Some interesting tidbits from the Billboard article:
The total for West’s “Graduation” is the largest by any album since 50 Cent’s “The Massacre” opened with 1.1 million copies in March 2005…”Graduation” also rings up the largest week yet by a digital album download, starting with 133,000, beating the prior record of 102,000, set earlier this year by Maroon 5′s “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long.”
Fiddy promised that he wouldn’t make any more solo albums if he lost to Kayne. It’ll be interesting to see how he’ll keep that promise, especially since he’s on contract with Interscope to release at least one more album.
Regardless of who won though, this “battle” was a brilliant marketing tool by both to sell more copies of their albums. Judging by the record breaking numbers, it definitely lined their necks and wrists with yet more bling.
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