Making an appearance on Canada’s
Business News Network to speak about his Animal Ambition rollout and departure
from Interscope, 50 Cent explained negotiating a $23 million payout for the
sales of his singles while at the label.
Initially asked about his own personal expectations for his
Animal Ambition release, 50 Cent said the album will serve as his
reintroduction.
“I’m excited about it,” he said. “You can expect it to be
exciting. For me it’s my reintroduction. ‘Cause I’ve spent a long time period
on hiatus. I was in the back portion in the music business. I was in the
business portion of music for four years. Because it was my fifth and final
album requirement for Interscope we was in a position where we would have to do
audits and go through the books and everything. It was conflicts in different
areas. My album, Get Rich Or Die Tryin is the largest debuting Hip Hop album
and the way we sold ringtones at that point is exactly how we sell the single.
So, the language in the contracts spoke to the same light and the way I would
be paid off a ringtone...if that’s the way I was to be paid off the singles
would mean that they owed me like another $23 million maybe. So we went through
that process and it took—for four years actually. It took a while for us to get
through it.
“I was paid,” he added with a smile. “And then everything was
comfortably—we resumed back to making music. Then, what I was getting out of
the response to the actual music made me feel like I lost that camaraderie we
had at one point. Not in touch with the audience but within the actual system
itself because Interscope’s priorities shifted. They created Beats Audio. And
Beats was the priority of things over there and I had already committed to my
own audio company, SMS Audio. It was like I’m the competing company while
actually being signed to the company as an artist. I couldn’t get the leverage
I needed to properly launch the project. I went another route. I went the
Eminem route.
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