50 Cent on the Howard Stern Show -Audio Verfasst am: 01.12.2009, 05:23
AVOIDING AT LEAST ONE FEUD
When the next guest, 50 Cent, came into the studio, he mentioned he was in an upcoming movie, “Home of the Brave,” also starring Samuel Jackson and Jessica Biel. After 50 explained that Samuel once supposedly claimed he’d never work on a film with a rapper, he added the quote was taken out of context, and that they got along fine on the set. However, 50 noted that, although there was no feud between him and Samuel, the same couldn’t be said about his feelings toward The Game, one of his rapper protégés. Fifty went on to insist no one in his posse was currently in trouble with the law, and that he stopped wearing a bulletproof vest everyday because he didn’t think he was any longer in danger.
LOVE IS A BEAUTIFUL THING
Fifty reported he attended Eminem’s remarriage to his ex-wife, Kim, and that he felt the couple reunited to set a good example for their daughter, even though they have since divorced...again. Since they were on the topic of women, 50 mentioned he never got tired of “good p*ssy,” but that he had “a special bitch” at the moment. Fifty also reported he was “85 percent done” with his latest album, and added he was “strongly influenced” by James Brown, mostly because of the sampling of his music he and many other rappers used.
NOT A BIG FAN OF OPRAH
Fifty said he didn’t think Oprah Winfrey did anything for African American women, and that he didn’t want to be on her show. Fifty then mentioned Oprah refused to embrace rap music – which he acknowledged he understood seeing as he didn’t think she ever lived a rappers’ lifestyle – but that didn’t change her feelings about her. Fifty went on to refer to Oprah as a hypocrite, pointing out she wouldn’t let rappers on her show because they said the word “bitch” in their songs, but that she had no problem putting rapists on her program.
DIDDY AND DRIVER’S LICENSES
Fifty noted he had a number of rappers in his label, and that the most difficult part of his job was letting them know when he wanted to stop putting money into their acts. Fifty then admitted he once called P. Diddy “a soft nigga” in one of his songs, but insisted the n-word, in that context, wasn’t a big insult, and that the two had since patched up their argument.
Fifty proceeded to explain how he was arrested in New York City a few months ago for driving a Lamborghini without plates or a license, but that the plates matter was a misunderstanding, and that he got his license from the DMV right after the incident.
WHEN GAY IS TOO GAY
Gay Ramone called in and asked 50 if he had a big penis, but 50 refused to answer the question, insisting he didn’t have a problem with gay people, as long as they weren’t “flaming.” Fifty next acknowledged a woman once licked him in his most private of areas, and that he didn’t mind the experience, although he didn’t request it.
Another caller wanted to know what the difference was between the n-word and “nigga,” and 50 replied certain white people were allowed to use the latter term when addressing him, but the same rule didn’t apply to the actual n-word.
A discussion then started about who in the studio had ever “eaten a woman’s ass,” with Artie and 50 admitting they had, and Fred and Howard insisting they hadn’t. Gary proceeded to get on his intercom to report he enjoyed doing it to a woman, which led Howard to joke that Gary liked it so much because it “improved his breath.”