50 Cent Loves Being The Bad Guy
In a February 2003 TIME Magazine article, 50 Cent explains why he loves aggressive competition.
When it’s suggested that maybe he should stop the musical aggression before he alienates people, or, even worse, things gets deadly, 50 laughs and says, “Why should I? I love being the bad guy. When I watch a movie, I always root for the bad guy. Usually I just turn ‘em off before they end,” he says, “because the bad guy always seems to die.” [TIME Magazine]
Later in 2003, 50 Cent appeared on a record called “We All Die One Day” with fellow Shady Records recording artist, Obie Trice. For the record, Lloyd Banks, Eminem, and Tony Yayo’s adlibs also appear on “We All Die One Day.” After reading the throwback TIME article above, we were reminded of 50’s verse from the song:
Silver-back gorilla in the concrete jungle
I’m the strongest around you know how I get down
I watch gangster flicks and root for the bad guy
and turn it off before it ends cause the bad guy die
©50 Cent “We All Die One Day”
Is this weird to notice? Do you think 50 Cent wrote the rhyme before the conversation? Share your thoughts.
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