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Snoop Dogg praises 50 Cent as a rap legend, 50 responds

Snoop Dogg praises 50 Cent as a rap legend, 50 responds

50 Cent grew giddy when he learned about the praise he received from Snoop Dogg, his friend and collaborator.

A video of Snoop Dogg’s appearance on Wallo and Gillie Da Kid’s popular radio program, “Million Dollaz Worth of Game,” was included in a post The New Yorker shared on Instagram on Tuesday (March 22). It is said in the clip that 50 will be a legend in rap for eternity. In his records, movies and other stuff, he changed the whole game of New York. He was able to make it run for a little while and put back the spirit of New York. He succeeded. That shit was on lock when he figured out what was going on.”

At the moment, I am a student, and I am learning from him. There is truth to the statement that an old dog can learn new tricks if he is willing to listen.

“Power” star Snoop’s remarks on 50 and his legendary status touched him and he thought the message was more important than recognition at an awards ceremony. The rapper said in the video, “@snoopdogg, that shit you just said means way more than a trophy to me.”

The two musicians began working together in 2003 when they were both on 50 Cent’s P.I.M.P. single. Since then, they’ve been collaborating on a variety of projects. The pair has performed together at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, with 50 portraying a pastor in his “BMF” series. Now, they plan to script a show based on Snoop Dogg’s murder case from 1993.

Previously, Dogstyle rapper told Deadline that she was thrilled to share the story behind Murder Was The Case. “This was a defining moment in my career and life, and I intentionally waited for the best parter to bring this vision to life. You will soon see how street knowledge makes a difference.”

I found “Murder Was the Case” to be an incredible story. Despite releasing the country’s biggest album, the music mogul was fighting for his freedom in court” 50 cent added. A trip like this can only be had by partnering with G-Unit Film & Television. It’ll be great to work with Snoop on the project.”

50 Cent talks about Jeezy’s new song

Recently, 50 Cent spoke about the apparent dig about him in Jeezy’s new song called “Therapy For My Soul.” This song was released on November 18th wherein Snowman man fun of 50’s antics on Instagram as well as supposed financial issues. In response,  

50 posted a black and white picture of Isaac Hayes donning a beret that is similar to  what Jeezy wore on the track’s cover art with the caption “Anything to try and sell a  record, I guess?” 

Ice Spice Immortalized on 50,000 NYC MetroCards in Unprecedented MTA Collab

Ice Spice Immortalized on 50,000 NYC MetroCards in Unprecedented MTA Collab

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The streets of New York City are buzzing with excitement as the latest homegrown musical sensation, Ice Spice, etches her name into the annals of the Big Apple’s history. In an unprecedented move, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has joined forces with Capitol Records to unleash a limited edition of 50,000 MetroCards emblazoned with the striking visage of the Bronx-born rapper.

A Meteoric Rise to Stardom

At just 24 years old, Ice Spice has already captivated the hearts of countless fans with her unapologetic lyricism and undeniable charisma. Hailing from the gritty streets of the Bronx, her meteoric rise to stardom is a testament to her raw talent and unwavering dedication to her craft.

A Coveted Collectible for Fans

The release of the Ice Spice MetroCards has sent shockwaves through the city, with fans clamoring to get their hands on this coveted collectible. Beginning on May 13th, these limited-edition cards became available for purchase at four strategically chosen subway stations: Fordham Road 4 station, Fordham Road B/D station, 34-Street–Penn Station A/C/E station, and the iconic Times Square–42nd Street N/Q/R/W/S/1/2/3/7 station.

Feverish Demand and Lengthy Queues

As news of the MetroCard release spread like wildfire, fans flocked to the designated stations, forming serpentine queues that snaked around city blocks. Social media was inundated with footage capturing the feverish demand, with some fans proudly showcasing their newly acquired Ice Spice cards, while others lamented the lengthy lines and sold-out vending machines.

A Nod to New York’s Hip-Hop Legacy

This isn’t the first time the MTA has paid homage to the city’s rich hip-hop heritage. Last year, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the transit authority unveiled a series of MetroCards featuring iconic portraits of New York City rap legends, including LL Cool J, Pop Smoke, Rakim, and Cam’ron.

A Glimpse into Ice Spice’s Artistic Evolution

As the anticipation for Ice Spice’s debut album, “Y2K,” continues to build, the release of the MetroCards serves as a tantalizing glimpse into the artist’s creative evolution. Earlier this month, she dropped her latest single, “Gimmie the Light,” and its accompanying music video, marking her first official release since the viral sensation “Think U the Sh*t (Fart).”

Paying Homage to Her Roots

Produced by RIOTUSA, “Gimmie the Light” samples Sean Paul’s 2002 hit of the same name, while the visuals feature a pink Range Rover, reportedly belonging to fellow Bronx native and rap icon, Cam’ron. In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, Ice Spice credited her mother as the inspiration behind “Y2K,” saying she embodied the new millennium in its “truest form.”

A Celebration of Authenticity and Individuality

Beyond the hype surrounding the MetroCards, Ice Spice’s rise to prominence represents a broader celebration of authenticity and individuality. Her unapologetic embrace of her roots and unwavering commitment to staying true to herself have resonated with fans worldwide, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the music industry.