50 Cent Slams G-Unit Rumours
50 Cent has denied the claims that his G-Unit empire is starting to crumble insisting the poor sales of recent releases are not a problem.
"I heard them talking on the radio about G-Unit is over, because they seeing some of the artists having difficulties. What you’re seeing is the music business. Nothing just works in the music business," 50 Cent told MTV, "There’s no company that has had a higher success rate than G-Unit since I showed up. I’ve accomplished what took people 10 years to do in business, in three. One project doesn’t work and G-Unit is over? What about 50? Put that pressure on me. Cause I’m a smash their head as soon as I come back."
50 Cent is planning to release his new album "Before I Self Destruct" this spring featuring production from J.R. Rotem, Rich Harrison, Timbaland and Dr. Dre.
"To be honest with you, I feel [another kind of] pressure when I go in a studio with a producer," Fif explained. "’Cause I don’t wanna waste time. I don’t live in Florida, so I have to go to Florida to work with Timbaland. I feel like I’m paying airfare for my entourage, I’m paying hotel fare for my entourage, I’m paying studio time. I’m in there with Timbaland like, ’I need to make a f---ing hit.’ I feel obligated under those circumstances. My intentions are to go there and make the record. But if they mail the music to my house, I might listen and go, ’I don’t know if that’s the record.’ But after I came there, I want to make something."
The G-Unit general is planning to make 2007 all about G-Unit with Young Buck’s sophomore album, Young Hot Rod’s debut and his own record. It is also believed that he has finally worked out a deal with Diddy to get Mase’s album out through the label.
"I feel like this year is my year," 50 said. "And there’s absolutely no competition. I’m gonna dominate again. It might seem unfair, but I’m gonna do what I came to do."
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