After it was reported that 50 Cent’s ex, actress Vivica Fox, would be directing The First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story, the music and television mogul had some choice words for those involved in the project, including Detroit native Judge Joe Mathis. Now, the Detroit native has responded to Fif, offering an olive branch in place of the thorns spit out about what appears to be a copycat project.
50 took to social media to weigh in on the project that seems to be a spin off of his Starz series BMF, focused on the rise and fall of the Motown-based drug empire run by Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, who is portrayed by his son. 50 said ofFox’s project, “and what the f**k is judge Mathis doing in this mixI’m done, I’m done with all of you n***as. LOL.”
Judge Mathis replied to 50 via social media, saying,
“You’ve been critical of us and our movie, ‘First Lady of BMF.’ Man, you my guy. Let Tonesa eat. You know, first lady of BMF. I know LaLa’s doing a hell of a job, but y’all haven’t fed Toni. First lady of BMF, Terry’s lady for many decades. Southwest T,” said Mathis.
Mathis continued, “I’m from Detroit, they from Detroit. That’s how I’m involved. We are Detroiters, man. We come from the same cloth. I just got out of the street 10 years earlier than you. I respect you, man. I respect your work. Now let us get some money, man.”
50 Cent’s songs have been a part of the rap world for years. Depending on age, you may remember different moments in his music career. Many are fond of his era with his group G Unit. Others remember when he planned to outsell a certain artist—and he didn’t. Some may remember when he first entered the acting world. Fif also did double duty by creating a soundtrack for the movie he starred in. Nowadays, people know 50 for hisPower television series and its various spin-offs. He’s also known for saying all kinds of things on social media—mainly about viral moments that don’t really concern him. Still, he would not have reached the level he’s at today without his foundation in music. Here, we’ve revisited his catalog and ranked his Top 10 most streamed songs.
10. “Window Shopper” (2005)
This song is from 50 Cent’s soundtrack albumGet Rich or Die Tryin’: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture. 50 discusses his ability to buy things on a whim. He shares that people who can’t shouldn’t be mad at him because he can. The music video showed different prices on the screen of things 50 and Mase are buying. Meanwhile, the prices of things other people have in the video are shown, and they are much lower. However, Mase’s cartoonishly large $75 milkshake and 50’s normal-sized $400 burger are fun visual jokes. This song actually has two music videos, with one having clips from 50’s movie, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ in it. The song itself has a very smooth feel, which fits the easygoing flow 50 uses in the song.
9. “Best Friend (Remix)” ft. Olivia (2005)
This song is a unique one in 50 Cent’s discography. Sometimes, it’s credited as 50’s song; in other spaces, he’s listed as the featured artist. This is because the original song was a single from 50’s album Get Rich or Die Tryin’: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture. This remixed version was featured on Olivia’s album, Behind Closed Doors, but it’s still listed as Fif featuring the singer. This cross-promotion benefited them both because she was on G-Unit with 50 Cent. In this one, 50 speaks to a woman who placed him in the friend zone. He wants to have a relationship with her, but she’s already taken. She says they’re just friends, and 50 responds to this by interloping a chorus from Biz Markie’s “Just A Friend.”
8. “Disco Inferno” (2005)
This is the first club song from 50 Cent on this list. Listeners may remember when he was dominating the game, and this is a lane he excelled in. His verses paint a picture of what happens in the club when he hits the spot, including name-dropping the bottles he orders. His flow is easygoing and pairs well with the production. The bass and claps in the production also make it easy to dance to, although 50 shares that he doesn’t two-step. This track further shows Fif shouting out Eminem and Dr. Dre. He was signed to both of their labels simultaneously. This song was a single from 50’s second album, The Massacre, which was centered in controversy.
7. “If I Can’t” (2003)
This song is from 50 Cent’s debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’. It’s also the first song on this list that has production from Dr. Dre. The Aftermath mogul also makes a small appearance vocally on the song after 50 mentions him. The keys on the track are the biggest giveaway that Dre was behind the production. 50’s verses here feature a few flow switches that play well with the evolving beat. Their pauses complement Fif’s captivating hook. Additionally, third verses were familiar back in 2005, and 50 uses each of them to share what he wants to say.
6. “Many Men (Wish Death)” (2003)
This is one of the more serious 50 Cent songs on this list. Most people know of the rapper’s background prior to his music career. He has often referred to and utilized experiences from his past in his music. 50 discusses the violent confrontational situations he has been in and how he will handle them going forward. The piano in this song helps give it a semi-menacing yet semi-remorseful feeling. Something interesting about this track is that Eminem has production credits on it, too. 50 is well aware of what he’s been through and is confident he won’t let it happen again. Often, rappers have shared tales of situations they have been through, or they speak from someone else’s perspective. In this one, 50 is only speaking from his own.
5. “Just A Lil Bit” (2005)
This is another club banger from 50 Cent. It also is another on this list to host a legendary producer. This time, production came from the one and only Scott Storch. 50’s verses once again discuss his activities when enjoying a night at the club. However, this time, he declares that he does dance – but uses old moves. In this song, we actually get a bridge from 50 and an instrumental from Scott Storch. Further, this song’s melody has a sitar—an instrument with a distinct sound.
This is one of the sentimental songs from 50 Cent. Many of his hits center on 50’s interest in women, but this time around, he’s going for a more emotional angle. He’s telling his lady friend what he can and wants to do for her, and he questions her loyalty. Nate Dogg is on the song’s hook and outro and drives home the song’s theme with his own inquiries. The guitar gives it a smooth feeling within a track that isn’t aggressive. This one has over 460 million streams on Spotify today, released in 2003.
3. “P.I.M.P” (2003)
This is one of 50 Cent’s biggest songs. Like an earlier entry in this list, the song has an exotic instrument in its production: a steel drum. The track has a tropical vibe, combined with a party atmosphere. On this one, Fif discusses his involvement with a woman who he won’t let get in the way of his other endeavors. How he approaches the topic is yet another facet in the multiple ways he’s discussed women in songs. The song’s hook directly contrasts other perspectives and mindsets he’s shared previously. Contrastingly, his second verse lines up with earlier perspectives he’s discussed.
2. “Candy Shop” ft. Olivia (2005)
This is another song on the list with Scott Storch at the helm of production. The hitmaking producer brings more exotic-sounding melodies to the beat. Additionally, Olivia makes another appearance. Fans compared this song to another of Fif’s hits, “Magic Stick” featuring Lil Kim. 50 stated he didn’t want to be “vulgar or obscene” in his verses for “Candy Shop,” but his innuendo isn’t difficult to decipher. Olivia’s feature comes in for the second half of the hook and some reinforcement of 50’s bridge. Meanwhile, Storch admitted the production for “Candy Shop” was first intended for Fat Joe.
1. “In Da Club” (2003)
This is 50 Cent’s most popular song. It currently has over one billion streams on Spotify. Dr. Dre also produced this, and it is one of his most recognizable beats. For most, this song’s “birthday” parts are what they remember. The track also has a rich history. It’s one of the seven songs 50 recorded with Dr. Dre in only five days. It wasn’t originally going to be the first single for his debut album, but it won in a coin flip. They did this because Eminem picked a different song for Fif, and Dre wanted this one. It’s only fitting that 50’s biggest song has a story involving all three hitmakers.
Which of 50 Cent’s biggest hits were your favorites? Let us know in the comments section.
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It’s not unusual for 50 Cent to have a bone to pick with other figures in the entertainment industry, and it appears his latest target is his former girlfriend, Vivica A. Fox. The rapper has become well-known for bringing shows like BMF and Power to audiences at home, but he’s not so pleased to see his ex following in his footsteps with her forthcoming The First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story movie on BET+. As HipHopDX notes, the news actually came out via Deadline earlier this month, the New Yorker is just late in sharing his thoughts on the project.
“This should say 263, not BMF, @southwest263,” the “I Get Money” hitmaker wrote on Instagram yesterday (March 30). “ What the f*ck is this man! Vivica ugh, so [you’re] not gonna ever leave me alone hun ?” he then asked, throwing obvious shade at the media personality. Of course, Fox wasn’t the only one to face 50’s wrath. Judge Mathis, who will be executive producing her film, was also a noteworthy part of the rapper’s caption.
Vivica A. Fox’s “BMF” Movie Gets Strong Reaction from 50 Cent
“And what the f*ck is Judge Mathis doing in this mix ? I’m done, I’m done with all you n*ggas LOL,” his post ended. Fans of Fif aren’t exactly finding his message surprising, seeing as he and Fox have publicly feuded on multiple occasions over the years. Just a few years ago, she called the multi-talent out for making “contentious comments about Black women” during a Young Money Radio interview. “He just has such f*ckboy tendencies, you know what I mean?” the 58-year-old said of her ex around that time. Despite what 50 Cent has to say, Fox seems eager to move forward with The First Lady of BMF movie.
From what we know, the project will “chart Welch’s rise from teen mom to drug dealer to earning her prestigious title from federal prosecutors,” as per Deadline. “Dreams and desires, craftiness and creativity, hustle and hard work, Welch tells a harrowing story about riches, remorse, personal responsibility, and redemption set amidst the lavishness and extreme violence of Detroit’s crack era and America’s ‘war on drugs,” a synopsis also notes. Let us know if you’ll be tuning into the movie on BET+ later this year in the comments, and check back tomorrow for more pop culture news updates.
To paraphrase the words of “Tomorrow 2” rapper Cardi B, once someone has beef with her, they are going to beef forever. This is a motto that 50 Cent lives by to this day. After visiting the Target Arena to celebrate his spirits company, Sire Spirits, closing a deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, he couldn’t help but throw in a jab at his longtime rival, Ja Rule.
As the musician walked through the office, he joked with the Timberwolves staff mentioning his foe’s 2019 halftime performance for the team that didn’t garner much crowd participation.
“We had a curse! Somebody f*cked up, and they let Ja Rule perform at halftime,” 50 said before adding, “Now, what we’re gonna do is take the curse off!”
To add insult to injury, in the video uploaded to the rapper’s Instagram page, he took a few creative liberties to insert the clip of Ja’s performance onto one of the T-Wolves staff member’s computer screens including the audio of a joke former pro-athlete and Undisputed sports commentator Shannon Sharpe saying, “Skip, this might be worse than Fyre Festival.”
Once, again, 50 Cent proves that he’s not above taking jabs at anyone.
Watch the full clip above.
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New music from Drake has been coming more frequently than ever before, and from the sounds of things, he’s not quite done with his rollout just yet. As he and 21 Savage prepare to head out on their It’s All A Blur tour in a few month’s time, the father of one has been teasing a new track on Instagram – one which 50 Cent is seemingly already co-signing. In the unreleased snippet, fans hear Champagne Papi sing about the qualities he’s looking for in a woman after so many years spent in the spotlight.
“I need someone to be patient with me / Someone to get money, would not take it from me,” his voice croons on the BYNX-produced beat. “They don’t even need to be as famous as me / I don’t think I meet ’em at the places I be / But deep down I think about you all day, mami.” While the untitled song has yet to hit DSPs, fans all across the internet are already begging Drake to share the fire single in time for summer.
50 Cent Co-Signs Drake’s Upcoming Releases
According to 50 Cent, that may not be the only heat we hear from his Canadian friend in the coming months. As HipHopDX notes, the New Yorker jumped in the comment section of a @gunitbrands post that sees Drizzy wearing a G-Unit shirt to give the Scorpion artist his flowers. “I f*ck wit Drake,” Fif confirmed. “He getting ready to come with some hard shit. You know the vibes n*gga,” he later added.
As you may recall, the Toronto native faced significant backlash earlier this week after cancelling his headlining performance at Lolapalooza. Hours before the announcement was made, photos of Drake partying with 50 Cent at a club in Miami surfaced online, causing many to speculate that a wild night out on the town resulted in the younger lyricist’s decision to cancel. Despite the gossip, his team maintains that it was missing production staff who resulted in the concert’s cancellation. Read more about that here, and let us know if you’re excited about more music from the 36-year-old in the comments.