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50 Cent is back at it again - and “it” is not making music. While backstage at last night’s (November 16) TRL finale show, 50 had some harsh words for his unrequited archrival’s new album and Donald Trump.“I heard, like, seven songs,” 50 said of Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak. “There’s a place for it. I think people will enjoy it if you’re actually in love or going through something. I think Kanye’s going through an interesting point in his career.”
“There’s no comparison in us as artists,” 50 told MTV recently. “We’re almost the yin and yang, it’s almost the opposite. It’s almost taboo for you to make a love record from a Hip Hop perspective. That was actually reserved for LL Cool J and ‘I Need Love’ and ‘I Can Love You Better.’ He was the only Hip Hop artist that actually did that prior to what I see coming from Kanye, and for him to make an entire love album. Like it’s pretty much based on love and Auto-Tunes, 808’s and heartbreak. I can’t wait to see what this does.”
Last year, Fif and Ye faced off in a record sales show down with 50 promising to retire if he lost. Obviously not a man of his word in this instance, 50 is set to release his next album Before I Self Destruct on December 9.

Four Hip-Hop moguls will release their new albums before the year ends, including Eminem, Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Dr. Dre.
“It’s exciting times and, of course, there’s massive expectation surrounding this new record,” a source told the site. “But the fans need not worry about its quality. Most of the music’s being mastered at the moment. There’s a real belief the album will go stellar.
Kanye West has brought forward the release of his anticipated new album ‘808’s & Heartbreak’ by a month.
He said: “I CHANGED MY ALBUM TO NOVEMBER SOMETHING CAUSE I FINISHED THE ALBUM AND I FELT LIKE IT… I WANT YALL TO HEAR IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.”

50 Cent has just announced that he will be releasing a movie with the same name as his new album “Before I Self Destruct.” But in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the rapper says that he will be cutting Interscope out of the movie’s profits.
The Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ star told Rolling Stone “It’s not Purple Rain [a film by Prince], but it was inspired by the actual music.”
“When [films] portray certain lifestyles they don’t show cause and effect, but I showed characters under pressure in scenarios where they felt like there were no other options, even though there were.”

50 Cent and fellow New Yorker Jadakiss have ended their war of words and could be set for a musical collaboration.
Jadakiss became Fiddy’s enemy after he featured on the track New York by rapper Ja Rule in 2004 and took aim at 50 Cent. Following that, the two made many diss songs against each other but it now looks as if the storm has passed.