The G-Unit leader talks about the differences between himself and Jay-Z when it comes to handling a new artist.
50 Cent conceded in a recent interview that Jay-Z has been a better businessman than him, based on the drastic differences in which he believes they handle a new artist’s music career.
In an unreleased clip from his conversation with Brian J. Roberts, 50 claimed the Roc Nation founder will not collaborate with one of his artists until they are “doing well enough to not need him” on a song. The G-Unit leader said he has worked especially hard to prop up his artists to the point where he “beat myself up looking out for them.”

The TV and entertainment mogul suggested Jay-Z takes a businesslike approach with his artists, whereas he treats them like “my people.”
“He’s positioning it as business, and working with you when it’s good for business,” he said. “I’m positioning it as they’re my people. I have to get them into the right space, so I work them into a good space regardless.”
50 Cent recalled alleged conversations with artists who felt as though they were not given the same star treatment as someone else, but he acknowledged that other factors, such as timing, play an important role in the trajectory of their career.
“I’ve had guys be angry with me because it felt like you made them a star, you didn’t make me a star,” he said. “And I’m like, ‘What?’ I’m like, ‘They had talent, and it was the timing of it, made it happen like that.’”
News
They Told Five Soldiers to Break Her — Seven Seconds Later, Everything Changed
Part 1 The first thing I noticed about Fort Bannon was the smell. Not the clean-cut pine trees around the…
I Rescued a Baby From the Ruins of War — Years Later, a Four-Star General Froze at His Pendant
Part 1 When I was deployed overseas as a Marine Corps officer, I heard a baby crying in the ruins…
“THE ‘RUSTY GARAGE’ WAS A LIE” — She Followed Grandpa’s Final Test… And Uncovered A Secret Empire That Left Her Sister BEGGING Overnight
Part 1 The lawyer’s office smelled like old paper, lemon polish, and the kind of money that had been sitting…
“GET OFF THIS PLANE NOW” — A Flight Attendant’s Secret Warning Saved Him From a Deadly Setup at 30,000 Feet
Part 1 I had spent three years trying to forget the last thing my sister ever said to me. You…
THEY CALLED HER ‘JUST A MEDIC’ — Until a Colonel Saw Her Notebook and Unleashed ‘SHADOW SEVEN
Part 1 The file wasn’t supposed to exist. I didn’t know that yet. At 0510, all I knew was that…
THEY MOCKED THE WOUNDED SOLDIER — UNTIL A FORGOTTEN MEDAL BOX MADE THE ENTIRE BASE FALL SILENT
Part 1 By the time the shuttle dropped me at Camp Calder, my shoulder felt like somebody had packed the…
End of content
No more pages to load






