50 Cent Shouts Out Eminem After Winning An Emmy For Super Bowl Show

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50 Cent Shouts Out Eminem After Winning An Emmy For Super Bowl Show

50 Cent shows love for Eminem following Emmy’s win.

Just the other day, the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held where Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent were honoured for their NFL Super Bowl halftime show performance. The group was awarded the outstanding variety special honour, and the Super Bowl show also won the Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction and Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special.

 

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50 Cent, who was named as the performer initially, but made a surprise appearance at the show, shouted out Eminem for the Emmy win. “@eminem is the man, He wouldn’t do the show with out me that’s my boy !,” he wrote.

 

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It was previously reported that the Detroit rapper refused to do the show without his “Patiently Waiting” collabortor. “So I hit the homie, the big homie Jay-Z. And I told him to pull up on me, and he pulled up on me. I asked him, ‘Who is the people that will perform at NFL?’ and he said to me ‘I’m sorry for anybody who don’t understand. The white guy called for 50 Cent.’ So I said, who is the white guy? Jimmy Iovine? And he said ‘no, Eminem called directly for Fifty and he said I can’t do it if I can’t bring 50 up. That’s spiritful,” reveals NORE in an interview with Snoop Dogg.

Fifty also decided to shade his former G-Unit rapper The Game and taunt him for his album sales. “Oh no, i’m sorry you don’t get one [Trophy emoji]. Then the first week 18k, if you need someone to talk to i’m here for you. LOL,” he wrote with his iconic car gif.

The Game was criticized earlier this month by 50 Cent for claiming to have written “What Up Gangsta,” the first song on Fif’s 2003 debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’. “[The Game] said he wrote ‘What Up Gangsta.’ I’m like, ‘C’mon on, bro. You wasn’t even around when we did that,” 50 said on the Breakfast Club. “That was before you even came into the picture,’” Fif said. “… We didn’t even know who he was until after. There’s a point when you [reach] desperation and you’ll say anything.”

 

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