With just one performance at Hot 97’s Summer Jam, 50 Cent quickly became the face of New York all over again. Not that he wasn’t ever a well-known figure for the Big Apple, but over these last couple of years—let’s be honest—he was essentially just a passing figure in the wind, with his big-time business and film ventures overshadowing his presence as an artist. But that was the past, and this is the present.
In the current moment, we’re now witnessing the long-overdue career resuscitation of the man who brought the crown back to the East with just a mixtape (50 Cent Is the Future) and an album (Get Rich Or Die Tryin’).
While it’s clear he may not have quite the grasp he had on the game 10 years ago it appears now that his main focus is on the fans and renovating that foundation he first laid prior to GRODT.
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We witnessed this on Sunday, when he not only made peace with Nas, but also united with fellow New Yorker Fabolous, and of course—perhaps the bigger story—reunited with his revered G-Unit faction. Then on Monday, after becoming the talk of the town for what took place on that Summer Jam stage 24 hours prior, all of a sudden it felt like 2003 again as he and the mighty Unit of Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck went back to j****** rappers' tracks again.
Within the past two days, they’ve stuck up Hit Boy for “Grinding My Whole Life” and Drake for “0 to 100.”
And if that wasn’t enough, after telling REVOLT on Monday that he and the crew were indeed back in the studio working on new material, Fif spilled the beans on plans for the newly-reformed Unit: “Yes. You’ll see an album by late November.”
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You can say this was all masterminded by the G-Unit General years ago, but, whether he admits it or not, this may all be a sign of the reality check he got after leaving Interscope for his new independent deal with Capitol Music Group.
While the move was a solid one, considering his not-so-good rapport with now-former Interscope head Jimmy Iovine, even as he explained to us a few months ago the music game now is much different than it was when his sophomore album opened to 1.14 million copies sold its first week. In fact, that’s the reason why he chose a new release strategy with Animal Ambition, which found him unveiling practically the whole album online over a weekly series that also came paired with music videos.
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“This project, I wanted to do something that was different,” he told REVOLT about the strategy surrounding his new project, and now that it’s released, it appears that quote has now grown into 50’s new mantra when it comes to the music. Earlier this year, he did something that was different by burying the hatchet with Fat Joe.
He did something that was different by inking that indie deal. He did something that was different by collaborating with Fabolous. And now, that mantra has surfaced with the new G-Unit movement and album plans—it’s all something different for Fif. And lucky for us, it's all something we all can look forward to.
With plans for new G-Unit album as well as his own Street King Immortal LP on the way, we could all be in the midst of the calm before 50’s 2014 storm. It’s all very exciting.
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