50 Cent has voiced his opinions on fellow hip hop veterans Puffy and Jay Z and their ability to stay relevant.
In an interview with radio station Baltimore's 92Q Jams, the rapper shared his thoughts on Puffy's resurgence in music, and why he doesn't like the single "Big Homie."
"If the guy doesn't have significant savvy with the actual business or with the actual culture he'll be out of here," he said. "You'll see Jay around as long as he's been around. What he's on like 11 albums? Puff's still out there. He don't even need a record. Cause he don't got one. Like you know Puffy ain't got no music that you wanna hear. That 'Big Homie' s***is garbage. I'mma keep it all the way real with you. Because the guy says 'Don't worry about if I write my rhymes, I write checks.' And then sings to you."
He also talked about his upcoming album Animal Ambition and how far he's come as an emcee and a storyteller.
"The whole project is about prosperity," he said." I wrote this giving you portions of my journey. And it's what actually got me here. Like Get Rich Or Die Tryin 'was all the dysfunctional behaviors I experienced. It had everything that was in the environment that I came across. Whether it was 'P.I.M.P.' or 'High All The Time.' The junkie—When you see a guy that is actually high all the time, you understand why I actually wrote 'High All The Time.' It's just me actually using things literally around me. This project is even easier to pinpoint real cool things to write about because of the actual second half of that actual journey."
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Source: hiphopdx.com