50 Cent announced that he will be releasing a ten track project next week which will be called ‘The Big 10.’ The mixtape celebrates the ten year anniversary of the release of his first mixtape ’50 Cent is the Future.’
Fif added that each of the ten songs on the mixtape would be accompanied by a video. “The BIG 10 mix tape is gonna be crazy better then most albums this year. Trust me lol streetking support the movement,” the rapper tweeted.
Fans have been waiting for 50 Cent’s fifth studio album which he said was 80 percent complete in January. The album, which was originally titled ‘Black Magic,’ was pushed back during the summer after the rapper took issue with Interscope’s handling of the project which now has a tentative release date in December.
Details about the album are vague as 50 Cent has abandoned the concept for ‘Black Magic’ and began working on material that took the project in a different direction. Originally the album was set to include vocal contributions from Eminem, Lloyd Banks, Kid Kidd, and Busta Rhymes.
50 Cent has yet to release an official track list for the album which has led to further confusion about what the album will sound like. In June, ‘Outlaw’ was leaked and initially appeared to be the album’s first single, but 50 Cent promptly clarified on twitter that the track was not associated with the record. The rapper recently put out a video for ‘Girls Go Wild,’ which features Jeremih and Lk, which has been confirmed as the album’s first single.