Some news broke this morning from 50 Cent about his album in November. Apparently, the album has been canceled and now Fif is threatening to leak a new Dr. Dre single in retaliation for Interscope not giving his project the publicity it deserves.
As a big 50 Cent fan, it's disappointing to see him drop to this level. It arguable that 50 is as influential as a Jay-Z, as mainstream as a Lil' Wayne, and as buzzworthy as Kanye West, but we haven't seen a 50 Cent album since 2009 and that album to many people didn't impress.
There have been many stops and starts to 50's fifth studio album and it always seems like Fif has more excuses than hot tracks.
The most recent 50 Cent track was a street single called 'Outlaw', it wasn't the best, but it was okay and was getting some radio play and now 50 cancels his album because of Interscope. When someone as famous as 50 complains about lack of support and publicity, no one buys it.
50 Cent is his own promotion, he has the resources to go and promote his album the way he sees fit, when someone like Lupe Fiasco talks about a lack of a push, it's reasonable because Lupe isn't as big a superstar as 50 is and needs well put together marketing campaigns to sell an album.
The real issue for 50 is the lack of a hit single, the same problem Game is going through with the Red Album. Rappers never look themselves in the mirror when it's time to realize that they aren't coming through for the label.
I can't remember the last 50 Cent single that's charted (you can't count Down on Me), and it's really sad to see Fif talk about trying to recreate 'Get Rich or Die Tryin' because it's at that point in time when rappers are done.
We've seen rappers like Fat Joe, Ja Rule and others try to recreate hit albums to no response and it's usually the tell-tale sign that people don't care about you.
Can 50 get back on top, yeah, because he has the fan base to make a comeback, but he has to stop taking L's and start making hits.





