Ice Cube.
Dropped one of the greatest runs of all time, took 5 years off and came back with two weak records, took another break and tried to mount a serious comeback in mid 2000s but it was clear he let his craft slip.
The movie money really changed him.
thank you
how tf can someone make this thread with 50 in mind
Ice Cube.
Dropped one of the greatest runs of all time, took 5 years off and came back with two weak records, took another break and tried to mount a serious comeback in mid 2000s but it was clear he let his craft slip.
The movie money really changed him.
I damn near rank cubes albums in the order they came out
I damn near rank cubes albums in the order they came out
Pretty much. The richer he got (especially outside of music), the less he cared about it
50 is one of the greatest song writers ever it shows on every g-unit project from
His hook game is phenomenal and his flow and song structure he wasn’t the most lyircal but his songwriting is amazing
Nigga 50 was even writing for female artist nigga wrote the hook for amerie
Atlanta Hawks owner Jesse Itzler shared an important lesson on how far kindness and loyalty can get you in the world, and one of his biggest case studies is 50 Cent.
In a video shared on Instagram, Itzler recalled the time he hired a young Curtis Jackson as his intern for Alphabet City Sports Records, a music marketing company he founded in 1996 but eventually sold.
"I have this kid who's a boxer, who wants to be a rapper, but he wants to get some business experience. So we made a deal that he would intern for me for whatever experience I could give him, and in exchange, he'd help me write these jingles that I was doing at the time," says Itlzer in the clip.
Atlanta Hawks owner Jesse Itzler shared an important lesson on how far kindness and loyalty can get you in the world, and one of his biggest case studies is 50 Cent.
In a video shared on Instagram, Itzler recalled the time he hired a young Curtis Jackson as his intern for Alphabet City Sports Records, a music marketing company he founded in 1996 but eventually sold.
"I have this kid who's a boxer, who wants to be a rapper, but he wants to get some business experience. So we made a deal that he would intern for me for whatever experience I could give him, and in exchange, he'd help me write these jingles that I was doing at the time," says Itlzer in the clip.
need a link 2 that
Came in to say that 50 was a great songwriter at his peak but niggas in here writing Chat GPT Cinematic Universes
50 is actually a great songwriter who even wrote for other artists.
He just wasn't an overly technical rapper. He focused more on charisma and direct storytelling than having punchlines and multis.
50's music mainly fell off due to some poor musical choices outside his rapping for his albums. Once he stopped letting Sha Money executive produce, he went downhill. He never fell off with his mixtapes though.