50 Cent Before I Self Destruct Zip 1
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In 2010, 50 Cent filed a lawsuit against Birmingham (AL)-based United Record Labels for violating licensing rights relating to "Get Rich Or Die Tryin". This was followed by the label reportedly delaying payment of former executives who had been downsized and under contract, and creditors having the power to seize the label's assets. 50 Cent is reportedly owed $25 million in royalties.[16]
Wale's mixtapes have sold 5,000 copies. This is better than 50 Cent's own latest, 50 Cent: The Game, which sold 100,000 copies its first week. 50 Cent was not happy with this. This resulted in a conflict with his label, G-Unit. 50 Cent and G-Unit released the mixtapes from the label.
50 Cent had a sudden increase in success after the release of his fourth studio album, The Game, on November 2, 2009. The album's lead single, "I Get My Money", topped Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for 5 weeks, and #1's stayed there for three weeks. "I Get My Money" was also #1 on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks, and the main theme from the video of the song, performed by Jason Derulo and Chris Brown, became the first single in the history of the chart to top iTunes in its first week alone, and it spent three weeks at #1.
50 Cent was one of the people who were featured in the music video for "My Life" by rapper T-Pain. The video for the song features 50 Cent, along with other hip hop stars such as Akon, Wyclef Jean, T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Birdman, The Game and The Lox. The theme of the music video centers around 50 Cent's stardom and his life in the public eye. d2c66b5586