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An Interview with 50 Cent: “Death Isn’t Fake, But Its Entertaining to Watch” In a refreshingly candid interview with Tim Noakes, 50 Cent talks about everything from his relationship with hip hop culture and some of hip hop’s most prominent names to Christmas and his gift giving. It is rare that one is allowed such an intimate look into the life of a hip hop superstar, and 50 Cent is more than willing to gamely answer Noakes’ questions. For him, Christmas is a family holiday, though he does avoid donning a Santa suit. In response to a question on gift giving, he recommends underwear as the gift of choice for the woman in a man’s life, as the giver and the recipient can enjoy it equally. The interview turns more serious when 50 Cent discusses his relationship with his hip hop peers. He talks openly about the animosity between himself and other hip hop artists like Fat Joe and Jay-Z, chalking it up to competitiveness. He asserts that success has not changed him much, and addresses statements made by Jay-Z that he is no longer someone worth fearing. 50 Cent assures Noakes that he is still the man he was before his success. At one of the most interesting points in the interview, 50 Cent discusses what it meant to him to be shot nine times, and how he feels about the way in which the public has embraced that fact. People’s fascination with death, he believes, stems from the fact that it is imminently real. 50 Cent seems to find this phenomenon both logical and somewhat troubling. Watch the full interview |
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