Yesterday, we looked at the top-selling albums of the 2010-2019 decade to date but let’s go even further back in time for some special Sunday fun. As we continue to bring a clearly perspective on the standing of artists in the music industry today, it’s time to highlight the 100 best-selling albums of the SoundScan […]
Do any of you remember when 50 Cent shared a preview of his new video for “Major Distribution” late last year? Whether or not you care, the rapper has released the behind scenes footage for the shoot, which was directed by Eif Rivera and features Young Jeezy.
It looks like 50 Cent won’t be disappearing from the music scene any time soon. The rapper has released a preview of his new video, ‘Major Distribution (Ft. Snoop Dogg & Young Jeezy)’, which appears on his upcoming album, ‘Street King Immortal’, due to hit stores on February 26th.
50 Cent is on a roll! Following the release of his new single, ‘My Life’, and a high profile performance of the song on ‘The Voice’ with Adam Levine last evening, the megastar surprised his fans with the premiere of its accompanying video.
50 Cent released his new song, ‘My Life’, earlier today and followed the event with the first live performance of the song on ‘The Voice’. Joined by coach Adam Levine, the Hip-Hop heavyweight gave the track a Rock makeover and made it far more exciting than the studio version.
Let’s try this one more time. After several false starts and failed attempts at scoring a hit, 50 Cent is back with yet another new song. ‘My Life’ features his mentor, Eminem, and the Maroon 5 lead singer, Adam Levine.
The 2012 American Music Awards ceremony is currently underway and the stars are out in full force! Hosted at the Nokia Theatre LA Live in Los Angeles, several of the biggest names in Pop music showed off their high fashion looks on the red carpet.
The pre-taped 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards finally aired this evening and the show was action-packed. Aside from a notorious backstage clash between Rick Ross and Young Jeezy, the ceremony featured performances and cyphers by T.I, 50 Cent, Missy Elliott, Eve, 2 Chainz, Busta Rhymes and others.
When Jay-Z rapped about making it in America he certainly wasn’t joking because his business ventures have earned him a slot among the highest-earning Hip-Hop acts on the 2012 Forbes Cash Kings ranking. However, on a lineup featuring Dr. Dre, Kanye West and Diddy, who came out on top?
50 Cent is truly a changed man and his latest interview proves that point. Instead of tossing the notorious Perez Hilton through a wall, the rapper sat down with his former rival for a candid chat involving the topics of homophobia and his own lesbian mother.