50 Cent sat down with RollingStone to talk about his new album which eventually turned out to be a chat mainly about Jay-Z and Beanie.
I think he completely has his best interests in mind. When you commit to working with other artists — I have to be passionate about it. Of course, you want to make money, so you only commit to the things that you’re excited about, that you feel you have the chemistry with or has something there, but after you get past that point, it should be something that you actually want to see win. I tried to collaborate with him on the Freeway project ? What I did was Freeway went out and found his publishing deal, and we started the album, and Jay did “Big Spender” and I did “Take You to the Top,” and when it came time to put the record out, he didn’t want to shoot his video, so I’m like, “Why am I going to shoot mine? I’m not shooting it. It’s on your label.” He has a king complex, he thinks he’s fucking Jesus, you know what I mean? This J-Hova shit.
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