50 Cent recently opened up about his relationship with Jay-Z during an interview with Cam’ron, recalling an instance when Jay-Z allegedly tried to “block” him from performing at the Super Bowl.
“Our culture’s competitive, it is,” 50 Cent said. “But when it goes beyond the music and starts affecting business decisions, that’s where I don’t get it. Right now, he’s not even competing for a spot. He doesn’t have a new song out that he’s trying to push into the top 10 or top 5. And yet, he’s still competing? That doesn’t make sense. What are we competing for?”
Kendrick Lamar is set to headline the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show, but the announcement has sparked a fair amount of controversy.
During a recent interview, 50 Cent shared his thoughts about Kendrick performing during the big show in New Orleans. “I mean, it was a choice. Kendrick deserves … as a solo artist right now, he’s the guy. But having the game be in New Orleans, having it – be played in New Orleans, I could see why they got – I think the last show was put together with me, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick was there then.”
“He (Kendrick) should bring out the people he featured on big records with – like it depends on the record” 50 continued.
50 joined Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige at the 2022 Super Bowl as a surprise guest. He performed his debut single “In Da Club,” along with a recreation of the music video.


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