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During an interview with MTV, 50 Cent announced that the third single to be released will be Get It Hot. [41] Shortly after this announcement, 50 Cent confirmed with MTV that "a visual" will be released for So Disrespectful. [42] However this did not materialize.
Pages in category "Songs written by 50 Cent" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. ... (50 Cent song) So Disrespectful; So Seductive ...
50 Cent: Cam'ron: 50 responds to Cam'ron after he disrespected 50 at a radio interview with Angie Martinez and constantly calling him by his government name. 50 Cent called the independent label Koch Records where Dipset were signed during that time a "graveyard". Feb 15, 2007 "Curtis" Cam'ron 50 Cent "Funeral Music" Jun 16, 2009 "Obsessed ...
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In late 2009, 50 Cent's fourth album, Before I Self Destruct, was released; which featured a track entitled "So Disrespectful", which insulted his various rivals including Jay-Z and former G-Unit Records artists, Game and Young Buck.
"50 Cent didn't want to clear him for the record", he revealed in an interview. "50 Cent has been hating on him all away around the board. 50 has been hating on him. 50 Cent didn't want to clear him for the record. I thought ["So Disrespectful"] was funny. I mean I thought it was funny, but I didn't find it funny. He could have used something else.
Now it's 50 mc's that ain't worth shit Get ya ass kicked 50 times, beat to 10 cent. Missy Elliott however responded in a humorous way, in the liner notes for her 2002 album Under Construction, on which 50 Cent appears: I don't know you that well except when you told me to put them hot dogs down (haha). I got on the treadmill for you baby.
"MJB da MVP" is a song by American recording artist Mary J. Blige featuring rapper 50 Cent, taken from her seventh studio album, The Breakthrough (2005). The Cool & Dre -produced track is a cover version of " Hate It or Love It " as performed by The Game and 50 Cent, the first of which also provided a new verse for the official remix of the song.