Details concerning 50 Cent’s next single have escalated the rapper’s recent difficulties with Interscope Records. Fif has continued to indicate his dissatisfaction with the label over the past year, although he has at points backed off and indicated that the relationship was not as estranged as it seemed, this time the spat has prompted him to release a video unexpectedly.
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After Interscope launched the cover art for a new single from 50 Cent and revealed that it would be released on December 31st, Fif took to twitter to call out the label. “Man interscope put out the single art saying its coming out on the 31st but its not coming out. I’m not putting [until] we are all on the same page,” 50 Cent wrote.
Part of 50 Cent’s issue with the label is that it looks like his track has a title which is similar to an anticipated single off of Madonna’s upcoming album ‘Madonnarama’ which will apparently be called ‘Girls Gone Wild.’ “These people are gonna make kill one of them. Now madonna’s single is called GIRLS GONE WILD. This is some bull sh*t,” 50 Cent said through twitter.
The rapper then released a new video for ‘I Just Wanna’ featuring Tony Yayo, which is on his recently released mixtape ‘The Big 10,’ in response continuing his rant on twitter writting, “This is nuts to me. I try to do everything I can to keep my cool you know what? If they don’t care I don’t care I’m putting out a video now.”
During the summer 50 Cent threatened to cancel his upcoming album after the single ‘I’m on it’ was leaked. Fiddy, who blamed Interscope for the track’s early release, immediately threatened to release a new Dr. Dre track called ‘Psycho.’ As a result of the dispute, a release date for ‘Before I Self Destruct II’ has not been revealed.