TLDR: The new 50 Cent interview with BigBoyTV offers candid insights on Diddy, Jay-Z, Drake, Eminem, President-Elect Donald Trump, and more, as he celebrates Big Boy’s 30 years in hip-hop.
BigBoyTV: 50 Cent Interview
The ever-candid 50 Cent is back, and this time, he’s turning heads with his latest BigBoyTV interview, diving deep into today’s hottest topics. From the ongoing controversies surrounding Diddy to reflections on his dynamic with Jay-Z and the ever-evolving rap scene, the Power mogul pulls no punches in this milestone episode celebrating Big Boy’s 30 years in hip-hop.
50 Cent sheds light on his new Las Vegas residency, describing it as more than a concert—it’s a testament to his evolution as an artist and entrepreneur. He also teases his upcoming 50 Cent Action TV Channel, showcasing his ambitions beyond music. Not one to shy away from bold opinions, he weighs in on Snoop Dogg’s Olympic performance and his new album with Dr. Dre, Missionary, Kendrick Lamar being selected for the Super Bowl show, and the shocking new accusations against Jay-Z that is raising eyebrows across the industry.
Never one to mince words, the rapper-turned-mogul dives into the Diddy allegations with a mix of critique and competitive candour, echoing his trademark blend of insight and bravado. 50 also addresses recent lawsuits in the music world, including the Drake music lawsuit, and revisits his longstanding beefs with Ja Rule and others, cementing his place as one of hip-hop’s most unapologetically outspoken figures.
Politics isn’t off the table either. 50 Cent opens up about Donald Trump winning the election, sharing a fascinating anecdote about Trump’s rallies using his iconic track “Many Men.” Whether you agree or not, the rapper’s take on politics, power, and pop culture is impossible to ignore.
For Big Boy, this episode is the crown jewel of his three-decade celebration—a raw, unfiltered exchange with one of hip-hop’s most enduring and unpredictable stars.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in the video are those of BigBoyTV and the individuals featured, and do not necessarily reflect the views of HipHopCanada.
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