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50 Cent Prepping New Project For January Release


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50 Cent Signs Copies Of His Book "Formula 50: A 6-Week Workout and Nutrition Plan That Will Transform Your Life"

No word on when, or if, we'll ever receive 50 Cent's Street King Immortal album, but according to Huffington Post (via Miss Info) Fif is planning on releasing a different project in January.

He didn't spill too many details, only saying that it wouldn't be a mixtape, but also not quite an album...So it looks like we should just stay tuned for news on the project, which he says "inspired in a whole other direction."

Apparently his musical tastes are ever expanding. "I'm not just into hip-hop, and really, hip-hop is the genre that pulls from all other genres. I appreciate the people who perform differently," he said. "I remember hearing Ariana Grande for the first time and thinking, 'Look at this shit!' I've seen a lot of people create their music right in front of me, and I love hearing their live recordings and then seeing how it changes through different plug-ins and the whole recording process."



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