Wednesday, August 24, 2011

50 Cent: "My Fifth Album Is My Final Requirement"

50 Cent: "My Fifth Album Is My Final Requirement"EXCLUSIVE | Fiddy confirms Black Magic is his last LP with Interscope...

50 Cent has only told MTV.co.uk that his fifth studio LP, Black Magic, will be his "final demand" for Interscope Records.

The In Da Club hitmaker, who has previously expressed the problems releasing his new album through his record label, has confirmed to us that Black Magic will be his death with Interscope.

After previously threatening to offset its turn all together, we asked Fiddy just what is passing on with the LP, where he revealed: "To this point, I`ve recorded more than enough material for it. It`s interesting, I`ve leadn more time than I usually take on this record."

"It`s actually my final requirement. My fifth album and the last demand for Interscope. I had some difficulties with the real system. There are people there that are afraid to lose their job; they`ve seen other people get fired. I believe they`re afraid to get some decisions that want to be made right away, they simply sit and look."

He continued: "We`ve had some conversations communicated to formulate programmes for different things and it`s not actually executed in the time plan that we`ve created. And I get defeated and I start doing things, like I put the book out."

"I check my core audience to see me a lot, because I do at least two albums worth of material before I actually firing the album. And when they don`t hear aggressive content, they turn their nose up at material, unless it`s already worked on radio."

The Child By Me rapper went on to explicate further his problems with Interscope, stating: "I have issues with the real company but any artists that doesn`t have issues with the company, they`re probably on one album and haven`t released a record."

"It doesn`t really think that I don`t wish the society because all the success I`ve had in my calling has been with Interscope records. It`s only a defeat at different points - like I had a song just go out and it was in their position, they were moving round to really have the music video for it and so they go `ok, I don`t require that song no more` because it`s been presented in the incorrect way to the public."

Fiddy - real name Curtis Jackson - added: "Then people go 'I don`t like this, I wish this, I don`t know!` - there`s no consequence to it. It`s not hard when you`ve recorded 40 songs, it`s like so what? If you merely give one song, you should only go jump off the song. Go get it."

By Joanne Dorken

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