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50 Cent tells G-Unit the Free Ride is Over

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Re: 50 Cent tells G-Unit the Free Ride is Over

Postby baller4life » Aug 10th, '07, 16:12

oOSporkOo wrote:The article doesn't say he has run out of money, just kastra said it. Regardless of how much he earns, 8.5 mill is still alot of money to invest in flops


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Re: 50 Cent tells G-Unit the Free Ride is Over

Postby BlaqReaper » Aug 12th, '07, 08:19

baller4life wrote:
oOSporkOo wrote:If you are sponered by nike or adidas, Im pretty sure you should/need to wear that clothing. It's part of their contract I'd say


Thats what I would think too



It's different though. A sponsorship by Nike or Adidas basically requires you to wear their clothing for ads. A contract with a record label requires you have to produce successful CDs for the label. I mean during shows and interviews, G-unit clothing would be nice for the publicity, but I think the artists should be able to choose what they wear during their free time. Like Eminem wears Nike and Jordans a lot, and not his own brand of clothing and he doesn't force D12 and Obie to either. Anyways that's my opinion.

But on the other hand, I agree with the fact that 50 has been too generous. I think it's a good move by him to stop handing out money.
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