![]() ![]() So I put it on Game’s record, because I wasn’t sure the public was ready to hear that from me, ‘cause we only offered a certain style of content to ’em. When I wrote for “Hate It or Love It” I wasn’t sure I wanted to put it on my album, because I was talking about, when I was growing up, that my mum a woman. 50 knows that if he wants to remain 'rap's MVP,' as he boasted on the hit single. 50 wrote his verse and put it on the frontĭue to its commercial success, the track received nominations for “Best Rap Collaboration” at the BET Awards, as well as the “Best Rap Song” and the “Best Rap Collaboration” at the 2006 Grammy’s. BY CHARLES AARON PHOTOGRAPH BY DAN WINTERS For the moment, 50 Cent is. When you write songs from front to back, nine times out of ten times the third verse is the weakest. I write songs backward, I start with the third verse. I was in the back of this Escalade and I was just writing. In an interview with Complex, Game talked about writing the record: This song-along with “How We Do”-helped Game’s The Documentary go double platinum, reaching the number one spot on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts in May 2005. ![]() Backed by a soulful sample of The Trammps‘ 1972 song, “Rubber Band,” the track sees Game and 50 Cent celebrating their rags-to-riches story. For us three to be the three names in that conversation right now, it wouldn’t matter to me where the standings land at the end of the year.“Hate It or Love It” was the third official single off Game’s 2005 debut album. I rock with Lil Baby and I rock with Roddy Ricch. The North Carolina-bred artist saluted his competition but emphasized he wants to be considered the best at the end of the year. Being business-minded, acting and being versatile, I soak that up from him.”ĭaBaby talked about the ongoing battle for Rap’s 2020 MVP, assessing his position in the race. And as far as being versatile not only as an artist but an individual, period. “The way he came out gunning with his relentless hustle, that’s one of the people I grew up watching,” he explained. ![]() The Interscope Records rapper said he wants to pick the brain of 50 because he’s been studying the G-Unit boss for years. DaBaby opened up about learning lessons from 50 Cent’s playbook as well as competing with Lil Baby and Roddy Ricch in an interview with Billboard. ![]()
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