50 Cent Disses Slowbucks At Animal Ambition Show (Video)

Last night at Webster hall, 50 Cent had his Animal Ambition release show to celebrate the release of his new album. In the footage above, 50 Cent performed his verse from Cuffin Season Remix and before he left the stage he threw a little shot at Slowbucks. Below he performed for the first time with his G-Unit crew since the reunion last Sunday at Summer Jam.

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“I want everyone to get home safe,” Fif said to the crowd before leaving, “because there’s so much police in here courtesy of Slowbucks.”

G-Unit – Real Quick (0-100 Freestyle)

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G-Unit continues to release more new music since their reunion on Sunday at Summer Jam. Tonight the group returns with another new freestyle. 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and Kidd Kidd jump on Drake’s new record 0 To 100 for a new freestyle entitled “Real Quick. G-Unit will performed two shows together in New York this month. The first show will be at Webster Hall on June 8 and the second show will be on June 14th after a Met Games as part of the 2014 Mets Concert Series.

G-Unit Is Working On A New Project

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Last night, at the after-party for the screening of the new Starz series Power, executive produced by 50 Cent. G-Unit gives XXL their first interview after their reunion at Summer Jam on Sunday. Yesterday the group released their first offering since the reunion. Read the except below from the XXL interview with G-Unit .

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“[Right now we’re working on] the new album and also the new G-Unit project we’ve been working on,” producer Nascent told XXL at an after-party for the screening of 50 Cent’s new Starz series last night. “We have a good relationship with them over there. We always send them new music, but that right now is a thing we’re focused on.” Nascent is one-half of the duo Nascent & QB, who produced on 50 Cent’s new album, Animal Ambition.

While their answers were a little more ambiguous, 50, Banks, Yayo and Buck all appeared to hint at a new G-Unit project, too. Check out what they had to say below.

Young Buck: “We got no dates, we working. [We] in the studio. Stay tuned.”

Lloyd Banks: “Work in progress. We just put out the new freestyle today. Check it out.”

Tony Yayo: “We just sat at the table, and it happened — that’s it. It feels good. We’re brothers. There’s nothing we can’t work out. Brothers fight all the time. We just dropped a new record [yesterday]. We working. We just taking it one day at a time.”

50 Cent: “Being able to bring everybody out to actual shows is not difficult for me. I can do it. I have a compass, a moral compass that comes from my corner on 134th Street. We supposed to behave and respond to each other a certain way. We supposed to hustle to eat. We supposed to get what we supposed to get, not have things handed to us because nobody never gave me nothing. It may be my fault for enabling them at points. I expected them to continue to get what they want immediately. And then now having everybody back in the circle, the morale is great. They all ready to work. They been on ice long enough. So now you should expect [something]. You already got something new today. It didn’t take but a few hours after the show. Meltdown, it’s on now. It don’t take as much out of me as it takes for me to create a solo song than to create and participate in a G-Unit record. We have so many moving parts on it and everybody got to show up.”

50 Cent Reunites G-Unit At Summer Jam

50 Cent hit the stage last night at summer jam and he brought out some of his old friends from G-unit on stage to perform with him. G-Unit performed together for the first time since their public split up earlier this year. 50 Cent also brought out Fabolous to debut their record Cuffin Season remix for the first time. Check out more footage below.

50 Cent Gives Feelings On G-Unit, Young Buck & The Game

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50 Cent gave Complex a pretty in-depth interview during his time at CES; below is probably the best part of said interview.

We’re gonna cut to the chase on this one: What’s good with G-Unit right now?
G-Unit is something that I built, with the momentum of 50 Cent and the music I created. They had the opportunities. The object was to grow it outside from the people that was around me, but people change and won’t stay the same. As relationships grow older, everyone is off into their own little things. Unless you gonna hold them into the way they think like—“you better not think you gonna do something else,” like that—that was the Death Row motto. They kept them in check so they didn’t move out of the way. And if you don’t do that because you wanna see them grow to their highest potential, and they don’t want it: Where is it?

Tell me where’s the interest from G-Unit members. You got new guys out there that don’t have the support of record companies and are working, just to sustain and generate that energy that’s there. I like to collaborate with them, did it for a long time. Maybe there’s a point that we’ll come back together and make a disc. And whom do you mean when you say the whole G-Unit?

We can talk about the big three or the infamous five. Shoot.
It’ll never be five. That’ll never happen. I don’t even know if that’s possible because I don’t talk to them. I haven’t had communications with Young Buck since he been out of jail. I’ll never work with Game.

True. But you know Buck trying hard right now to get back in the game.
I hope he get it. But for me, I couldn’t move forward with the things that I want if I was concentrating on holding someone else back. Buck is out and active, but even when saying you seen him doing stuff: Where are the other members? See what I’m saying. You see the news and all the video stuff, I guess they expect me to shoot it and do it.

But let me ask you a question: How would you feel if you were a boss of a company, which you had to pay for, and the people who work for you switched to you work for them? If they are not moving and waiting for you to do it, that means you actually did the work. So it’s like, “you can call me when you’re ready to work for me.” If they are sustaining energy and building their own thing, we’re talking a different thing.