
Peddy Curry
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Dispensary weed > street weed.



50 cent’s prime >>>>>>> Jay Z’s prime ✍️




It’s obvious that 50 Cent had one of the greatest years ever by a rapper in 2003. But just for context, this was Jay-Z’s 2003… - He started the year off still riding high off the success of “The Blueprint 2” which dropped in November 2002. “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde”, “Excuse Me Miss”, and Freeway’s “What We Do” were still going strong in early 2003. Those records carried him into the spring. Then the following happened… - April - “Beware Of The Boys (Remix)” with Punjabi MC. - 4/18 - S. Carter Collection Snearker with Reebok. - 4/18 - “S. Carter Collection Mixtape” - 4/29 - “La La La (Excuse Me Again)” off the Bad Boys 2 Soundtrack. - 5/14 - “Crazy In Love” with Beyoncé. - June-August - Co-headlined the “Roc the Mic Tour” with 50 Cent. - 8/12 - “It’s On” with Beanie Sigel. - 11/14 - “The Black Album.” - 11/25 - “Farewell” concert at Madison Square Garden. And I’m leaving out a bunch of other standout features with OutKast, Memphis Bleek, M.O.P., Mariah Carrey, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, etc. This isn’t some revisionist history. I always wondered in real time if 2003 was REALLY 50’s year.


Carson Schwesinger is Luke Kuechly.


Someone asked ChatGPT to compare JAY-Z’s level of success to 50 Cent’s level of success. “50 Cent is like a rookie who had the craziest debut season ever—dropped 40 a night, everybody thought he was the future of the league… then slowly turned into a solid role player who mostly lives off that one legendary season.”



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Funky cuts over this Buckwild Remix 😮💨


too late for Nas to show up at Hov’s session so he used Nas voice and made it a hot song while Nas was gettin fucked by his publishing







