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50 Cent says hanging the other way up in the course of the Tremendous Bowl halftime present was a 'mistake'

  • 50 Cent regrets hanging the other way up in the course of the Tremendous Bowl LVI halftime present.
  • “I feel that was a mistake,” he mentioned.
  • The rapper famously hung the other way up within the music video for his 2003 breakthrough hit “In Da Membership.”

50 Cent has mentioned that he regrets the choice to hold the other way up throughout his efficiency on the Tremendous Bowl halftime present in 2022.

The rapper famously hung the other way up within the music video for his breakthrough hit “In Da Membership” in 2003.

He recreated the stunt as he took to the stage with Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Snoop Dogg at Tremendous Bowl LVI.

“I feel that was a mistake,” the 47-year-old star informed USA As we speak in an interview printed on Wednesday.

“All people else walked in common, the songs nonetheless went over and so they bought the trophy, too,” he added. “All of them gained an Emmy. They bought the identical factor I bought and I needed to put myself the other way up.”

50 is at present celebrating the twentieth anniversary of his debut album, “Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’.”

Final week, he introduced a worldwide tour referred to as “The Last Lap” in honor of the milestone. 

“It is gonna be an entire new present,” informed USA As we speak of the tour, which is able to function Busta Rhymes and Jeremih as supporting acts.

“Typically out of behavior, you go to sure information,” he mentioned. “Folks love different issues on it, so I wanna make certain I contact these information earlier than I do not do these anymore.”

Earlier this yr, Insider spoke to quite a lot of producers, engineers, and photographers who helped make “Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’.”

Amongst them was Sha Cash XL, the previous president of fifty’s report label, G-Unit Information, who performed a big function within the manufacturing of the album.

All of “Get Wealthy or Die Tryin'” was recorded at Sha Cash’s dwelling studio, and he additionally produced three songs: “Excessive All of the Time, “Poor Lil Wealthy,” and “Wanksta.”

Sha described the album as “hip-hop in its rawest kind.”

“A whole lot of rappers, they simply come out with a tune. And also you both just like the tune or you do not,” he mentioned. “50 not solely got here out with songs, he got here out with a narrative that individuals might relate with — not getting shot, however the world being towards him and him nonetheless being fearless and able to problem everybody.”