Here is the first release off 50 Cent’s new album Street King Immortal. The track originally released by Alicia Keys and produced by Swizz Beatz, is made into the G Unit’s general’s own thanks to Dr. Dre and mixing courtesy of Eminem.
Lloyd Banks Feat. Vado – We Run This Town
There has been speculation that Lloyd Banks has been having problems with 50 Cent, which has led to the delay of his V6 mixtape being released.
50 Cent Isn’t Worried About The New Generation Of Rappers & Has A Message For Young Buck
After the release of the Lost Tapes with DJ Drama, 50 Cent spoke with All Hip Hop, and in part two speaks on the younger generation of hip hop artists and why he has nothing to worry about. 
His ten year run of the Forbes list of the of the Wealthiest Hip Hop Artists is why he isn’t sweating. This year he ranked as 5th, not bad for someone who hasn’t released an album in 3 years.
“I been on the Forbes list 10 years straight – consecutively,” he said. “When I came on the Forbes [list] this year, I’m like, ‘Would you look at that? I’m still there.’ I’ve been on a motherfuckin’ lunch break – I’ve been on vacation and I’m still there. Now I’m telling you I’m hustling in a different way and it’s paying off. If you look at it, I ain’t put an album out in three years, and I’m still in the list? Okay, let’s see the other guys do that.”
He then spoke on former G Unit rapper Young Buck who he gave a lot of support to and how he shouldn’t have “bit the hand that feeds.”
“Where I’m from, we got a code of conduct that we follow: don’t bite the hand that feeds you,” he said. “If somebody [wants] to make you a success and comfortable in every way, down to the point that I pay your taxes for you after you [mismanage your money]…and you still [act] disrespectful and say the kind of shit you saying? Niggas is lucky you don’t just kill ‘em. Niggas shot me for $5,000…[I] feel fuckin’ sorry for somebody that has no opportunities; [I] don’t feel sorry for the person who did something stupid.”
DJ Whoo Kid Talks About Getting Fired And Smacked By 50 Cent
Dj Whoo Kid stopped off at Thisis50, to talk about joining G Unit as the resident DJ, and his ‘love’ smack he received off 50 Cent. He recalls the amount of times 50 has sacked him from his position as his DJ too. Whoo Kid also talks about the time when Eminem and his camp wanted him killed…
“The first DJ got stabbed and left town, went to Tennessee or somewhere,” Whoo Kid said, describing how he became a part of G-Unit. “I think it was during that studio situation where the lights got cut off. It was a deejay that got stabbed. When 50’s mixtape came out, they had the tour schedule. They just needed a deejay but at that time, they weren’t interviewing anybody. The trust issue was crazy. So, I was put into G-Unit as the deejay.”
“It’s up to 48 [times being fired] now,” he said. “I don’t mind getting fired because I guess he’s so used to doing it so much that he gotta keep firing me. You could go on YouTube and see all the countries I got fired from.”
Whoo Kid then talks about 50 Cent smacking random people and himself.
“I didn’t want to fuck up with 50 on stage because during those days, he was ruthless. He was smacking everybody. He was smacking people per day. He was smacking everybody on the bus. If he had nothing to talk about or to do, he would smack random people on the bus. That’s why I stayed in the front with the fucking bus driver.”
“He loves me so it’s like a love smack. But the new niggas was gettin’ wrecked.”
On Eminem
“Along time ago, I leaked an Eminem joint by mistake and they wanted to kill me,” he shared.
Read my interview with Whoo Kid here