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Scrilla
04-29-2006, 08:47 AM
50 Cent Sounds Off About Oprah Winfrey

04/28/2006 9:04 PM, AP


He usually saves his beefs for other rappers; this time, 50 Cent is going after Oprah Winfrey (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/DailyNews/celeb/ap/ap_en_mu/music50_cent/18873109/*http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?fr=news-storylinks&p=%22Oprah%20Winfrey%22&c=&n=20&yn=c&c=news&cs=nw).

In an interview with The Associated Press, 50 complained that Winfrey rarely invites rappers on her talk show: "I think she caters to older white women."

"Oprah's audience is my audience's parents," the 29-year-old rapper said. "So, I could care less about Oprah or her show."

He's not alone in his resentment toward the talk show host cum media mogul.

Rapper-actor Ludacris, aka Chris Bridges, said in the May issue of GQ magazine that Winfrey was "unfair" during a show he appeared on last October with co-stars from best-picture Oscar winner "Crash."

"She edited out a lot of my comments while keeping her own in," he said. "Of course, it's her show, but we were doing a show on racial discrimination, and she gave me a hard time as a rapper, when I came on there as an actor."

Winfrey's representative at her production company, Harpo, told the AP that Winfrey was unavailable for comment.

But, as 50 Cent said, Winfrey's purported disapproval might enhance a rap star's street cred.

"I'm actually better off having friction with her," he said.

The crack-dealer-turned-rapper has sold millions of records gleefully flaunting his gangsta image, explicit lyrics and bulletproof vest (he was famously shot nine times). He has his own record label, G-Unit, the G-Unit clothing line, his own sneaker line with Reebok and a videogame, "Bulletproof."

And he wears his rough-and-tumble reputation proudly: "I don't mind it. I've actually accepted it."

The rapper, who's signed to close pal Eminem's Shady/Aftermath label under Interscope Records, said he recently attended Proof's wake with Eminem. Proof, a friend of Eminem's, was shot and killed earlier this month during a dispute in a Detroit nightclub.

"He's coming along," he said of Eminem. "He's gonna be all right. I mean, it was definitely a big loss for him. Proof was actually his best friend in the world from forever."

On the heels of Proof's death, a study released last week by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation — a nonprofit public health research group — suggested that young people who listen to rap music are more prone to alcohol and drug use and aggressive behavior.

But 50's not buying it.

He points a finger at parents, who he thinks should explain to their children that his music is a form of entertainment, not a license to break the law. "I think that the violence that happened to Proof and the violence that's happening across America right now has nothing to do with hip-hop," he said. "It has something to do with the people — the state of them — and the music doesn't alter that."


http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/31984909



Now thats Gangsta!:lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao: :lmfao:

quickdodge®
04-29-2006, 09:02 AM
In an interview with The Associated Press, 50 complained that Winfrey rarely invites rappers on her talk show: "I think she caters to older white women."

So?


"Oprah's audience is my audience's parents," the 29-year-old rapper said. "So, I could care less about Oprah or her show."

SO why is he making a deal about it


But, as 50 Cent said, Winfrey's purported disapproval might enhance a rap star's street cred.

Street cred? Lolol. Yea. He'll look tough as hail battling Oprah.


"I'm actually better off having friction with her," he said.

That's because she's probably the only one he'll be able to outrap.


He has his own record label, G-Unit, the G-Unit clothing line, his own sneaker line with Reebok and a videogame, "Bulletproof."

Throws that in the mix as if he's proud of the flop it is/was.


And he wears his rough-and-tumble reputation proudly: "I don't mind it. I've actually accepted it."

Actually, he has more of a reputation of getting his ass kicked lyrically by just about everyone.


On the heels of Proof's death, a study released last week by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation — a nonprofit public health research group — suggested that young people who listen to rap music are more prone to alcohol and drug use and aggressive behavior.

But 50's not buying it.

Kind of like Bulletproof.


Now thats Gangsta!

Having beef with Oprah Winfrey is far from "gangsta." Later, QD.

PhAtBoYMr2
04-29-2006, 09:43 AM
50 speaking his mind agian. something that most these rappers afraid to do, 50 YOUR THE FUCKIN MAN!!!!

quickdodge®
04-29-2006, 09:53 AM
Nothing wrong with speaking your mind, but goddamn. Calling it a "beef?" And being proud to have a beef with her? Lolol @ 50 is more like it. Just trying to keep his name in the limelight however he can since his G-Ushit career is slowing down. Later, QD.

Scrilla
04-29-2006, 10:15 AM
So?



SO why is he making a deal about it



Street cred? Lolol. Yea. He'll look tough as hail battling Oprah.



That's because she's probably the only one he'll be able to outrap.



Throws that in the mix as if he's proud of the flop it is/was.



Actually, he has more of a reputation of getting his ass kicked lyrically by just about everyone.



Kind of like Bulletproof.



Having beef with Oprah Winfrey is far from "gangsta." Later, QD.


gangsta = sarcasm

get it rite...:goodjob:

Julio
04-29-2006, 10:32 AM
Hehe.. I do agree with 50 cents though.. Oprah is after white people money y0..

Anyways in true reality, if you look at The Spectators at a oprah show 95 % are white and Im willing to bet they do not like hip hop.

Oprah is the most white black person Ive seen. Even though she talks alot about black history and stuff and where she came from and blah blah..

Oprah sold out years ago and made millions and billions thanks to it.

quickdodge®
04-29-2006, 11:13 AM
Yup. Later, QD.

Scrilla
04-29-2006, 11:27 AM
Hehe.. I do agree with 50 cents though.. Oprah is after white people money y0..

Anyways in true reality, if you look at The Spectators at a oprah show 95 % are white and Im willing to bet they do not like hip hop.

Oprah is the most white black person Ive seen. Even though she talks alot about black history and stuff and where she came from and blah blah..

Oprah sold out years ago and made millions and billions thanks to it.

:werd:

LS2ner
04-29-2006, 12:36 PM
Damn its kinda fucked up, but i didnt know Proof was shot and killed. That sucks. Proof and Em were the original 2 of d12. Qd can /flame on now =P