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50 Talks Fat Joe; Says Triple Cs Will Fail

Wednesday, 21 October 2009 |   Written by Jason   PDF Print E-mail Post a Comment
    In a recent interview with Complex Magazine, 50 Cent discussed Fat Joe and his recent album only selling eight thousand copies in its debut week. "I knew Fat Joe's pride would bring him out first, even if he wasn't in the position to win," 50 explained in an interview. "And he would go and go and go because he has the tough-guy aura. He's tougher in his head than he is in reality, as far as his Don Cartagena sh*t is concerned. It feels great because everybody's paying attention to them and talking on the radio about them. Mind you, while they're going out and doing all of this talking, I'm just chilling. I'll send them out like they're a rap fan so they can market me." [Fat Joe Thanks 50 Cent For Promoting His Album - Watch Here]

    50 didn't stop there, next up was Rick Ross and his Triple Cs group. "Triple Cs is next. And then Rick Ross is going to follow that failure. Def Jam dumped a whole lot of marketing dollars into trying combat me with Rick Ross. More money than they should have. What his numbers were versus what Jadakiss did, didn't make financial sense. So the next go-around, they're going to give him his fair share instead that extra piece of pie. Then you're going to see where he really is."

    Related: 50 Cent - "Crime Wave" (Clean CDQ) - Listen Here

 

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