50 Cent is by far one of the most successful rap artists in hip-hop history. From rapper to entrepreneur, 50 has sealed his influence across multiple fields of work. In addition to his own solo work, the rapper has penned tracks for The Game, including “How We Do” and “Hate It or Love It,” contributed to Migos‘ collaboration with YoungBoy Never Broke Again on “Need It,” and wrote for Lloyd Banks on “On Fire,” among others. According to reports, 50 discussed with HOT 97 his past songwriting tricks.
The rapper stated during the interview, “I would be able to look at someone else’s record and be able to make my version of the record when the right production came around.” “And it would be a hit again.” 50 then began to casually echo the chorus from Nelly‘s “Hot in Herre,” drawing attention to the parallels between the iconic 2002 anthem and his own 2004 release, “On Fire.” He continued, “It’s the same record.” “It’s just new melodies, new production and let Banks do it.”
50 Cent Urges Lil Durk to Guard Inner Circle Amid Legal Strife
Additionally, 50 revealed tough advice to Lil Durk amid his ongoing legal drama. Last month, the rap mogul shared that he advised Durk to be wary of his inner circle as he faced serious allegations, including a murder-for-hire charge. During a revealing interview, 50 recounted Durk’s unexpected reaction to his warning and reflected on their time working together on Power Book IV: Force.
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