If you ever go outside you'd know Gen Z doesn't listen to 50 they listen to Lil Durk etc. while Kanye continues to directly influence 14 year olds. And I guarantee you Lil Durk himself will tell you he saw Ye as an influence being from Chicago moreso than 50
1. When people go outside they tend to not chill with 14 year olds because it’s weird.
2. Lil Durk is a Chicago drill artist. Chicago drill is directly influenced by 50 Cent. So much so that he might be the biggest influence on the genre. Ye’s influence on Chicago drill is nowhere to be found. Same exact thing applies to the drill scene in New York.
3. Unlodge Ye’s cock from your throat.
50 being the apex of a street rapper is always like a symbol for those guys..but the only person directly applying his style i can even think of is pop smoke, he’s not the main influence to a guy like keef or young boy to me idk but did influence them
If you ever go outside you'd know Gen Z doesn't listen to 50 they listen to Lil Durk etc. while Kanye continues to directly influence 14 year olds. And I guarantee you Lil Durk himself will tell you he saw Ye as an influence being from Chicago moreso than 50
In America, that's true.
But, overseas, I bet more young people in Europe, Latin America, and Africa bump 50 than Ye.
tiktok.com/@wired/video/7203021135838022955
Karol G saying that her G Unit obsession inspired her name.
I read your first sentence, compartmentalized you as a reetard, and proceeded to not read the rest of that swine flu s*** that you sprayed out your fingertips
Lmao meanwhile 50 had reeboks selling out before ye even touched a deal, had niggas wearing bulletproof vest as fashion had a video game before any rapper had vitamin water
50 made niggas look at rappers as a brand not ye and son said the young kids don’t listen to 50 meanwhile son doing sold out world tours lmao
50 Cent
NBA YoungBoy, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Gucci Mane, J. Cole, DaBaby, Pop Smoke, 21 Savage even Kanye is influeced by 50
We need to quantify influence because a lot of the niggas u named have no noticeable influence from 50 cent in they music
If you ever go outside you'd know Gen Z doesn't listen to 50 they listen to Lil Durk etc. while Kanye continues to directly influence 14 year olds. And I guarantee you Lil Durk himself will tell you he saw Ye as an influence being from Chicago moreso than 50
Chicago rappers don’t even listen to ye especially the young ones don’t credit his influence
The only reason younger kids will listen to ye is because he leech onto their favorite young rapper
Taylor Swift
digitalspy.com/music/a289930/taylor-swift-warms-up-to-50-cent
Dua Lipa
thethings.com/dua-lipa-explains-why-shes-the-biggest-fan-of-50-cent
I'm naming these 2 to show that 50 also inspired some people outside the street rapper demo.
Funny i was watching this yesterday a well known chicago rapper letting you know 50 influenced him he even talk about how much ye had no influence on the chicago scene
Lmao meanwhile 50 had reeboks selling out before ye even touched a deal, had niggas wearing bulletproof vest as fashion had a video game before any rapper had vitamin water
50 made niggas look at rappers as a brand not ye and son said the young kids don’t listen to 50 meanwhile son doing sold out world tours lmao
He tryna act like there ain’t videos of all the big street rappers like YB, Durk, Von, Pop, Polo G praising 50 on YouTube as we speak
He tryna act like there ain’t videos of all the big street rappers like YB, Durk, Von, Pop, Polo G praising 50 on YouTube as we speak
The migos
“ 50 has big shoes to fill.
Migos are one of the many cover stars of XXL’s 20th anniversary issue, and the magazine recently released its full interview with the Atlanta hip-hop trio. The first topic that Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff delved into during the conversation was their fandom of 50 Cent, whom Quavo recalled being on the cover of XXL back in the day.
During their discussion of 50’s legacy, Offset noted just how much the New York rapper means to him:
He made gangsta s*** more acceptable. I heard it was scaring officers and all that. But they had to accept it, he had the hits. Especially for our generation. You know everybody say ‘Pac and Biggie, that’s the same situation for our generation… I’ll give that to the OG. He made it through, kept going. Gone to corporate.
The migos
“ 50 has big shoes to fill.
Migos are one of the many cover stars of XXL’s 20th anniversary issue, and the magazine recently released its full interview with the Atlanta hip-hop trio. The first topic that Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff delved into during the conversation was their fandom of 50 Cent, whom Quavo recalled being on the cover of XXL back in the day.
During their discussion of 50’s legacy, Offset noted just how much the New York rapper means to him:
He made gangsta s*** more acceptable. I heard it was scaring officers and all that. But they had to accept it, he had the hits. Especially for our generation. You know everybody say ‘Pac and Biggie, that’s the same situation for our generation… I’ll give that to the OG. He made it through, kept going. Gone to corporate.
Kendrick Lamar
It gave me a different perspective.” Kendrick emphasized how 50 Cent's ability to project duality in his music and persona influenced his own approach to artistry. He appreciated the wisdom that 50 shared and how it broadened his perspective.
Drake
Graham himself has admitted that he undoubtedly was not the first rapper to sing and happily acknowledges that. In an in-depth interview with the renowned Rap Radar podcast, Drake cited several rappers who inspired him concerning singing, including the likes of 2, T-Pain, and Lil Wayne. However, Graham seemed to place particular importance on Jackson, specifically his song ’21 Questions.’ Elaborating on what it was about the 2003 track, the Young Money musician explained how 50 Cent was an “example of a guy who’s not supposed to be singing, singing.”
Kendrick Lamar
It gave me a different perspective.” Kendrick emphasized how 50 Cent's ability to project duality in his music and persona influenced his own approach to artistry. He appreciated the wisdom that 50 shared and how it broadened his perspective.
Drake
Graham himself has admitted that he undoubtedly was not the first rapper to sing and happily acknowledges that. In an in-depth interview with the renowned Rap Radar podcast, Drake cited several rappers who inspired him concerning singing, including the likes of 2, T-Pain, and Lil Wayne. However, Graham seemed to place particular importance on Jackson, specifically his song ’21 Questions.’ Elaborating on what it was about the 2003 track, the Young Money musician explained how 50 Cent was an “example of a guy who’s not supposed to be singing, singing.”
need we say more
need we say more
Might as well finish out the rest of the big three
J. Cole
“Can I say this before I walk off this stage? If y’all don’t make some noise for one of the greatest n***as to ever do this s*** — 50 motherfucking Cent, Curtis Jackson,” Cole said.
“Get Rich or Die Tryin’ is the best album of all-time. … It’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ at No. 1 and it’s Thriller at No. 2, and I love Michael Jackson but I promise y’all that,” he continued. “Curtis Jackson, 50 Cent, we love you my n***a for real. New York City, good night.”
HAAAN!
Might as well finish out the rest of the big three
J. Cole
“Can I say this before I walk off this stage? If y’all don’t make some noise for one of the greatest n***as to ever do this s*** — 50 motherfucking Cent, Curtis Jackson,” Cole said.
“Get Rich or Die Tryin’ is the best album of all-time. … It’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ at No. 1 and it’s Thriller at No. 2, and I love Michael Jackson but I promise y’all that,” he continued. “Curtis Jackson, 50 Cent, we love you my n***a for real. New York City, good night.”
Meek always talked about how he looked up to 50 to
Wish i could embed but it’s a short
Meek always talked about how he looked up to 50 to
Wish i could embed but it’s a short
https://youtube.com/shorts/3jRZtCtFcFE?si=NiG7B0X485WkIKom
Meek and Fif’s relationship is the funniest s***
Meek and Fif’s relationship is the funniest s***
Facts meek signing with ross put a dent in their relationship meek was around gunit since he was 16 thru his
affiliation with mike knox
Facts meek signing with ross put a dent in their relationship meek was around gunit since he was 16 thru his
affiliation with mike knox
Meek always been a dumbass I swear
Might as well finish out the rest of the big three
J. Cole
“Can I say this before I walk off this stage? If y’all don’t make some noise for one of the greatest n***as to ever do this s*** — 50 motherfucking Cent, Curtis Jackson,” Cole said.
“Get Rich or Die Tryin’ is the best album of all-time. … It’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ at No. 1 and it’s Thriller at No. 2, and I love Michael Jackson but I promise y’all that,” he continued. “Curtis Jackson, 50 Cent, we love you my n***a for real. New York City, good night.”
Cole def more influenced by Kanye than he is by 50