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Eladio Carrion Talks Bobby Shmurda Collaboration and More

[ad_1] 'Til I CollapseLatin trap star Eladio Carrión incorporates lessons he learned from hip-hop into his music.Interview: Bianca TorresEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.The power of manifestation is real. Just ask Latin trap star Eladio Carrión. The 27-year-old Puerto Rican artist grew up listening to rappers like Eminem and 50 Cent, who he also learned lessons from that are applied to his own music to this day. Eladio started dropping Latin trap bangers in 2017, and since then, he’s garnered millions of views online. Tracks like “Kemba Walker” and “Sauce Boy Freestyle” reflect his admiration for rap. But, dropping the “Tata...

Most Brutal Diss Lines in Rap History

[ad_1] When it comes to rap battles and beef, MCs, figuratively, like to go for the jugular with brutal diss lyrics.For example, in 2018, Pusha T shocked the rap world with his Drake diss track "Story of Adidon," on which he exposed Drizzy for having a secret child with an erotic model and mocked Noah "40" Shebib's multiple sclerosis. “OVO 40, hunched over like he 80, tick, tick, tick/How much time he got? That man is sick, sick, sick/I got the devil flow, nigga, six, six, six/Surgical summer with it, snip, snip, snip,” seethed King Push.Of course, no one can forget about Tupac Shakur’s 1996 scathing diss track "Hit 'Em Up," featuring The...

Rick Ross Clowned By 50 Cent Fans After Album Sales Surfaces

[ad_1] Rick Ross has become the center of 50 Cent fans' jokes after earning the lowest first-week album sales of his career following the South Florida rapper making snide comments about the success of one of Fif's shows.According to a report from Hits Daily Double on Thursday (Dec. 16), Rozay's latest album, Richer Than I Ever Been, which arrived on Dec. 10, is projected to sell 30,000 album-equivalent units. These forecasted numbers are a rap career low for Ross compared to his 2019 LP Port of Miami 2, which moved 80,000 units. The MMG boss' 2012 effort, God Forgives I Don't, sold a career-high 218,000 copies.Due to the lack of success of Rick Ross' most...

First Look at Eminem as White Boy Rick in 50 Cent’s BMF Show

[ad_1] Over the summer, news emerged that Eminem would be playing the role of White Boy Rick on 50 Cent's Starz drama BMF. And due to a glitch on the network's app, people were able to get a first look at Em on the show's seventh episode.In a short clip that surfaced online on Sunday (Nov. 7), the Detroit rapper is seen being greeted by Demetrius "Meech" Flenory's character, played by Demetrius Flenory Jr., as Eminem, who is wearing a brunette-colored wig to give him longer hair and a fur coat, appears to be a lookout outside of an establishment.BMF is based on the life story of Demetrius "Meech" Flenory and his brother Terry...

BMF Actor Da’Vinchi On Working With 50 Cent, Love for Hip-Hop

[ad_1] Ryder MusicActor Da’Vinchi has been a fan of hip-hop his whole life.Interview: Bianca TorresEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Fall 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.50 Cent’s pool of talented young actors got that much bigger with the casting of Da’Vinchi in Fif’s new series BMF. The 26-year-old actor stars in the show that’s based on the true story of the Flenory brothers, two notorious drug dealers from Detroit who dominated the crack and money laundering game with their crew Black Mafia Family before being taken down by the feds. Da’Vinchi plays the younger brother Terry “Southwest T” Flenory but so far, is most known for his...

50 Cent Compares Lil’ Kim to a Leprechaun, She Claps Back at Him

[ad_1] 50 Cent’s trolling got him stung by the Queen Bee.On Wednesday (Oct. 13), Fif hopped on his Instagram page and posted a video of a leprechaun walking backward and compared it to Lil’ Kim walking backward onstage in another clip.“I’m sorry i know it’s early but i don’t know why shit like this is funny to me. LOL,” 50 wrote in the caption in the now-deleted post.Lil' Kim caught wind of 50’s post and delivered a glorious clapback at the Power cocreator in the comment section.“Ur so Obsessed wit me and this getting creepy,” she wrote. “Yarnnnn this one ain’t it bro not funny at all I was hoping to laugh...

50 Cent and His New Crop of Acting Stars on XXL Digital Cover

[ad_1] The power of 50 Cent has yet to expire. Nearly two decades past his entrance into rap domination, the Queens-bred hip-hop legend, entrepreneur, actor and mogul has staked his claim as a television maverick. To applaud his success, the accomplished entertainer graces an XXL digital cover with several actors he’s helping turn into TV stars. This includes Michael Rainey Jr., Mekai Curtis and Joseph Sikora, all from 50’s Power Universe, and Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. from BMF.Fif’s role as TV creator and executive producer began with the show Power in 2014, which he launched on Starz with cocreator and executive producer Courtney Kemp. The successful series, which ran for six seasons, has since launched...

50 Cent Calls Out Murder Inc. After Ja Rule and Fat Joe Verzuz

[ad_1] It's safe to say that the feud between 50 Cent and the fellas over at Murder Inc. Records—Ja Rule and Irv Gotti—is never-ending .Early Wednesday morning (Sept. 15), Fif hopped on Instagram hours after Ja and Fat Joe's Verzuz showdown, which took place at the Hulu Theater in New York City last night (Sept. 14), and pretty much came for Ja Rule's former label's jugular.The rapper-turned-TV show executive shared a picture of himself looking down at his cell phone, and wrote, "Wtf am i trending for, I said i ain’t doing whatever that shit is they doing."In a follow-up post, 50 uploaded another image of himself smoking a cigar with what...

50 Cent on Blast for Posts Made After Micheal K. Williams’ Death

[ad_1] 50 Cent is facing major backlash following insensitive comments he made regarding the recent tragic passing of veteran actor, Michael K. Williams, while seemingly promoting Fif's Starz TV series, Power Book III: Raising Kanan.On Monday (Sept. 6), 50 shared an Instagram post shortly after news broke of Williams' untimely death, which reports claim may have been caused by a suspected drug overdose. In one now-deleted upload, Fif uploaded an image of an article from the New York Post about the death of the actor, who was most commonly known for his role as Omar in the 2000s HBO drama, The Wire."Damn if you didn't see Raising Kanan check it out that fentanyl is no joke,...

50 Cent Says His Mother Put Toys in a Sock for Him to Use as a Weapon

[ad_1] 50 Cent's Starz drama, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, is loosely based on the rapper's life, but there's one particular scene in the series' first episode that Fif said actually happened when he was a kid.During an interview with Page Six on Monday (Aug. 23), 50 Cent, the executive producer of the show, revealed that the scene when Kanan Stark (played by Mekai Curtis)—the character centered around 50 and his childhood—was jumped in a park in the Southside section of Jamaica, Queens, N.Y. and his mother put toys in a sock for Fif to use as a weapon against the kids that beat the rapper up was actually true."[There’s a scene] from...