• Ja Rule Drops New Track 'Wake Up' and Beefs with 50 Cent Amid Meek vs Drake

    Ja Rule has re-entered the fray thanks to the beef between Drake and Meek Mill. The most entertaining rap feud of 2015 has drawn comparion to the memorable beefs of yesteryear, including the one between Ja Rule and 50 Cent circa 2000. Fifteen years later, Rule and 50 are starting to trade shots again, and Rule has used the renewed exposure as opportunity to drop "Wake Up," his first release since 2012.
  • 50 Cent Is Doing OK Financially, According to Court Documents

    Rapper 50 Cent shocked the world when he filed for bankruptcy following the lawsuit regarding his sex tape commentary regarding Rick Ross' ex, Lastonia Leviston. The court ruled that he owed a total of $7 million to the victim, a total he promptly claimed he didn't have. Those claims have come into question after Buzzfeed acquired the legal documents where the rapper described his personal assets.
  • Wu-Tang Clan, 50 Cent Notorious B.I.G. & More Get Marvel Comic Treatment

    Marvel Comics has been playing up its relationship with hip-hop for some time now. There have been a number of comic books starring rappers, and the label released a pair releases featuring Run The Jewels-tributes on their respective covers. Now the publisher has announced a series of 50 comic book covers featuring tributes to classic hip-hop album covers. The first ten were released online this week.
  • 50 Cent Declares Bankruptcy After Losing Lawsuit Brought by Lastonia Levinson

    Things were all good just a week ago for Hip Hop mogul and rapper 50 Cent, a.k.a. Curtis Jackson. After antagonizing just about everyone in the Hip Hop community, especially nemesis Rick Ross, it appears that the self proclaimed funny man is no longer laughing after being ordered by a judge to pay out $5 million dollars in punitive damages to Lastonia Levinson, the mother of Rick Ross' child, after uploading a sex tape of her back in 2009. 3 days after the verdict was handed down, Jackson has now filed for Chapter 11 citing bankruptcy.
  • Sean Hannity: Why Can You Buy Rap Albums, Not The Confederate Flag

    Sean Hannity, infamous radio host and TV presenter during the opinion hour of Fox News and radio decided to add his two cents to the recent debate about whether or not it was right for state governments to have the confederate flag fly above their capitol buildings.
  • 50 Cent Claims G-Unit Was Roughed Up by Security at Summer Jam

    There was obviously some trouble with security at Summer Jam over the weekend, as fans without tickets started a miniature riot and got the New Jersey police to fire tear gas canisters into the fracas. Although it seems as if law enforcement was in the right for that case, rapper 50 Cent alleged that security inside the stadium was a little rough with himself and his G-Unit crew prior to them appearing with Chris Brown onstage.
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