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50 Cent Turns His Hits Into Soul Classics With AI

50 Cent has jumped into the world of AI music. It’s a little later than some, but he arrives with unmistakable flair. On Instagram, he’s been sharing 1960s-style soul remakes of his hits “21 Questions” (produced by Canada’s own Dirty Swift) and “God Gave Me Style,” created with help from artificial intelligence. The throwback versions have sparked a mix of reactions: fans are impressed by the smooth retro sound, while others say 50’s just now catching up to a trend that’s already moving on.

The Queens-bred mogul shared a soulful retooling of “21 Questions” with a caption calling it “hot,” and soon followed with a mellow, vintage-groomed version of “God Gave Me Style,” writing, “This feels good to, WTF going on now, this version lets you see my vision. It’s softer!.”

The sonic palette shifts dramatically: brushing away modern percussion, trading in cold synths for warm horns, analog bass, and a measured swing. The effect is that 50’s voice, once ballistic, becomes a haunted troubadour of heartbreak and reflection.

This pivot arrives on the heels of a fan-sparked soul version of “Many Men” that went viral, prompting conversations about genre mashups and the longevity of hip-hop’s voice. Even Joe Rogan called that rendition “the best thing I’ve ever heard” during a podcast segment.

It’s not just about reinterpretation. 50 Cent has also declared his intention to reimagine all his unreleased tracks using AI. Those vault songs will be filtered through the same retro-soul lens, offering archival ephemera a second life.

Timbaland, a longtime creative ally and vocal advocate for AI in music, added fuel to the flames with fire-emojis under 50’s posts. Timbaland’s own AI ambitions — notably via his Stage Zero venture and its AI artist TaTa — suggest this is part of a broader experiment in how generative models and music culture might collide.

Of course, this approach raises questions: how far can AI reinterpretation go without erasing the original energy? Whether he keeps experimenting or moves on to the next idea, it’s clear 50 Cent’s having fun hearing his old songs through a new lens. The AI-soul versions might not signal some grand artistic shift — just an artist curious about what’s possible. We’ll see how far he decides to take it.

Below you’ll find You can check out a striking reinterpretation of 50’s classic “Many Men” in cinematic 1960s soul form:

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