his mother passed away when he was 8, got shot 9 times and still keeping it cool as if its nothing, this man is true legend which many people should learn from
I absolutely love this interviewer, he acknowledges he doesn't know much of our culture but his interactions are not disrespectful and he playfully learns about it with respect. TV is not the same anymore
50's always been great at being interviewed. No awkwardness speaking to someone obviously so different to him, and a sense of humour that can win over everyone listening.
This man was literally nothing but a young hustler in the streets who is now a mogul, there's a reason why he is a true friend to Em and Dre, he knows what they did for him.
@@musicbeyondwithboushra alot of people get rich especially rappers and they all turn on each other. And the people they wont give any more money to turn on them. 50 made almost all the right moves to stay rich with the right people with the right mindset, well staying hood at the same time.
lol He called it Curtis because another troll rapper named Camron started beefing with him and called him out by his 1st name, as you can see in the video, rappers don't like using their government name that their family call them by as it doesn't have the hard exterior shell that their persona affords to them. So 50 being marketing savvy took the sting out of that guy's approach and called his album that. Well, as the kids would say that guy "fell off" and 50 is still around today richer and reinvented him self as tv/film producer/actor and utilised social media just as effective as the Kardashians and still trolls Ja Rule.
This was like around 2003/2004, I can actually remember watching it when it came on the TV, 50 has always been one of my favourite rappers he knows how to keep people’s attention
@@willdenoble1898 if being mega tycoon, movie producer, director, Grammy winner and not limiting yourself is being a clown, show me where to sign up. Your comment says a lot about you.
Jonathan Ross is one of the very best at what he does, he has a good sense of humour but also has a way of being very understanding and compassionate. He manages to make every interview just seem like banter between 2 friendly people. 50 is really humble and takes the questions very well
He's got that calm aggressive personality which is really intimidating yet something you can admire Edit: I don't think anyone gets it when I said "calm agressive." What I mean is that you have a calm yet intimidating aura about you. You carry that quote on quote "alpha" energy and "alpha" presence. He has the balance of the masculine and feminine energy. He's not loud and proud nor quiet and timid, but right in the middle. Or you can just simply put that he's just calm and confident.
Man this guy is legit as hell. The way he said "not anymore" regarding Ja's fortunes and the look in his eye. Was being dead serious and that energy just hit the room.
This is actually a really funny yet classy interview, props to Jon Jon for knowing his craft so well and for having such a high level of professionalism and candour.
50 could have introduced them 50 gave them alot by putting them on but he also hindered their careers in alot of ways one like this not letting them have 5 min of his segment.
Christopher Gibson9mm how in the fuck did he hinder their career??? Right after his debut album, he dropped the G-Unit album literally a few months later that further introduced us to Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and Tony Yayo to some effect even though he was in jail at the time. He gave them shine on GRODT, and Young Buck wasn’t even signed to G-Unit yet. Lloyd Banks and Young Buck dropped their debut albums months after the group album dropped and went on to sell platinum records. Every G-Unit member (the core group) has a platinum album. He gave Game half of his original concept of his second sophomore album in order to drop The Documentary. Hell, Game was even in the In Da Club video and they was shouting him out in songs before anyone knew who he was. Your comment is complete bullshit, and it seems to further show that you have an attitude where you want hand outs, and if you can’t have everything about you, then other people are selfish. This segment was to promote GRODT. He didn’t have to have G-Unit there with him.
duckingforcover09 That's definitely true but we all know people who have degrees and some times we wonder if they really have one that's why I said it's what you do with it like show your intelligence and not act more foolish than people with out one. That's all I'm saying esp. people in the hood with them because the streets get the best of a lot of them, but your definitely right!
Clearly he is he's not just a rapper he's an entrepreneur who has executively produced his own TV shows, had his own vitamin water which he sold to coca cola for 4 billion (he made about 100 mill from the deal) has his own vodka to name a few
His mother was only 23 years old when she got killed, with an 8 year old son left behind. Crazy how 50 has become the huge star he is. He's an incredibly smart and resilient guy.
@@mustafa8920 THAT WAS FAKED, PLUS JUST FOR BEING 50 CENT HE WILL ALWAYS BE RICH NO MATTER IF HE DROPS MUSIC OR NOT, ROYALTIES. PEOPLE WOULD STILL PAY TO SEE HIM PERFORM OLD HITS
The smile from 50 cent at the end when Jonathan Ross turned and said "pleasure to meet you" was awesome. Can tell he has a good heart which is a miracle when you see what he's been through.
The younger generation now days will never understand what the scene was like and the energy and momentum 50 came with into the game...It was crazy, I getting goosebumps thinking about it now. There was also a bunch of other artists doing amazing things, it was really thriving and the woman artists actually had lyrics with self dignity intact, they were classy and sexy. Man i miss them days.
this is just the best interview ever, I used to love watching jonathan ross every friday just on the eve of the weekend, wonderful times, life was so different back then, a lot more care free
Ja Rule = talented artist ! An artist that should’ve had stayed in his lane. Never understood why he felt like he had to play the gangsta that he’s not instead of keeping making his music,pop music,hip-hop mixed with r&b music everyone enjoyed! Ja from Hollis
That was a true & honest conversation right there, 2 gents on that moment. Wow never seen 50 face & attitude so calm & innocent in a way Man what a life indeed, you learn about people later on after listening to their stuff / music or whatever shot 9 times & survive that, mom passng away at 8 & survived that, come on 50 ! Inspiration
Our interviewers respect the artists. US interviewers are too busy tryna paint a bad picture of hip hop lol. Funnily enough uk artists have the same agenda against them, we just respect US artists more
You know what is great about 50 is even at this time when he first got started he could laugh and not be so dead serious about everything and just have a good time
When the album Get Rich or Die Trying dropped you heard it everywhere you went. In the Club was the first single and you especially heard that song the most.
Klassic 50. Fresh out the hood. He always had the good personality. Nuggas in the hood under him probably didn't see it much when he was knocking them out and smacking them around, though.. 🤣😂😭😩
Stephen Betts nah, he’s soft. That’s why they call him Boo Boo. He can’t fight, can’t wrap and his 6 pack had a layer of fat on it when he was in his prime too
He took johns jokes and made them work, then made more of that money he was talking bout, album called Curtis and movie about his life. That’s just genuine genius
Saw 50 Cent at Eminem’s Anger Management tour at the bowl and 50 blew the crowd away. So went to see him at his own tour at NEC and he didn’t disappoint, he was amazing and so was G-Unit. Ja-Rule who? 🤣🤣
1. In this interview Jonathan Ross said “what a movie, your life would make” - 50 cent would later turn his life story into a movie. ‘Get rich or die tryin’ was released in theatres February 11th 2005. 2. Jonathan Ross also ask 50 cent about his real name Curtis Jackson. He also ask if he could possibly drop a “nicer” album under his real name ‘Curtis’ in the future. -50 cent would later drop a album named ‘Curtis’ on November 9th 2007. This television program ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ was broadcast Oct 17th 2003. 50 really absorbed all that info & flipped it 10 fold, . If he can we all can. God bless 💯🫡
Even ppl that hate on 50 know deep down that dude is a straight legend and for a few years, there was 50 and then everyone else. And he's super humble but, refuses to take any kind of shit from anyone. Rare breed.
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@@tammyleemcwrenn8622 lmao wdym
Hope u make another 50cent reunion!!💯💯 how much he’s evolved and grown into rap game and movie carrer
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Who in 2021 wants a 50 cent album?
his mother passed away when he was 8, got shot 9 times and still keeping it cool as if its nothing, this man is true legend which many people should learn from
Talking as though he was an innocent bystander and got shot 9 times.
Simon Curtis broke ass hater smfh
@Simon Curtis can you imagine a garbage piece of shit calling a talented successful artist garbage? Of course u can thats you
@@savageboy7481 Bro shut up
Slevin A innocent bystander got hit 4 times? How many times the driver get hit?
I absolutely love this interviewer, he acknowledges he doesn't know much of our culture but his interactions are not disrespectful and he playfully learns about it with respect. TV is not the same anymore
yeah man I used to love jonathan ross, he was a great interviewer
@@Rose_19911 wym was bro, he's still on tv
I absolutely agree.
@punkd Shoenice22 on video black people culture i presume
Jonathan Ross still has his tv show , it’s changed from bbc to itv , but yeah he’s still a good laugh with all kinds of celebrities
50 was untouchable in the 2000s. Get Rich or Die trying was a masterpiece, The massacre was decent too. So many features too.
This comment deserves more likes
@Stephen Lee get in my car is my favorite song in that album
I wouldn't even say decent ...it was a hit too ..
Curtis Was Pretty Good too Personally I Think it’s His Best Album.
Needed eminem to finish the Ja Rule beef
50 always smoothe when the lights on him.dude never gets nervous
Kyza Yorke Dudes been thru hell and back a little lights camera action ain’t shit to him
Kyza Yorke true
Yo he a real g, that tours and does concerts qll the time. why would he get nervous on a talk show
He was shot 9 times and lived, so little stuff doesn't scare him.
@@squakrock Exactly
50s cold smile after saying "not anymore" speaks for itself
There will never be another 50 cent in our life time,
Facts
💯👊🏿
never ever
I have two of them in my pocket right now so there
Sorry
"What a movie your life would make" he was right.
Probably inspired the idea mate!
@@KaizeesHub Notice Ross gave him the idea of a softer album called curtis.
@@jordanbailey5456 Kanye West
@@bigspiket.v.2251 ???
Get Rich Or Die Trying.
50's always been great at being interviewed. No awkwardness speaking to someone obviously so different to him, and a sense of humour that can win over everyone listening.
This man was literally nothing but a young hustler in the streets who is now a mogul, there's a reason why he is a true friend to Em and Dre, he knows what they did for him.
And even though he got money he didnt forget who put him on and where he came from.
@@jr4338 💯 and this says a lot about him. A real man
@@musicbeyondwithboushra alot of people get rich especially rappers and they all turn on each other. And the people they wont give any more money to turn on them. 50 made almost all the right moves to stay rich with the right people with the right mindset, well staying hood at the same time.
Sounds a bit like Mike Tyson
50 cent still a hustler he just not in the streets
Jonathon: maybe you could put out an album or something called curtis
50 cent: yeah..
4 years later 50 releases the album "Curtis".
lol He called it Curtis because another troll rapper named Camron started beefing with him and called him out by his 1st name, as you can see in the video, rappers don't like using their government name that their family call them by as it doesn't have the hard exterior shell that their persona affords to them. So 50 being marketing savvy took the sting out of that guy's approach and called his album that. Well, as the kids would say that guy "fell off" and 50 is still around today richer and reinvented him self as tv/film producer/actor and utilised social media just as effective as the Kardashians and still trolls Ja Rule.
jonathon also said what a movie your life would make then Get Rich or Die Tryin' movie was made in 2005.
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i bumped that hard as a yute
I know Ross was pissed. No singin
This was like around 2003/2004, I can actually remember watching it when it came on the TV, 50 has always been one of my favourite rappers he knows how to keep people’s attention
He’s a fuckin clown now. I miss old 50, he was straight business, no play. Now he just acts like a fuckin tool.
WHDN6893 at list he is entertaining us hhhh
@@willdenoble1898 if being mega tycoon, movie producer, director, Grammy winner and not limiting yourself is being a clown, show me where to sign up. Your comment says a lot about you.
WHDN6893 how do I unlike your myopic comment 100 times , gtfah
Ajmal Ali you don’t know what happened behind the scenes to judge
Jonathan Ross is one of the very best at what he does, he has a good sense of humour but also has a way of being very understanding and compassionate. He manages to make every interview just seem like banter between 2 friendly people.
50 is really humble and takes the questions very well
The look on 50 face when the interviewer mentioned Ja rule. Lmfaooo
Provide a timestamp☝️
haydog 7:06
@@nicjygjii865 Thanks
07:07
The minute it came out his mouth you could see the hatred. That’s real beef
One of the few artists that can adapt and flourish in any interview. Clever dude
He's a lot more patient with the interviewers corny jokes than other rappers who try to act tough
He's got that calm aggressive personality which is really intimidating yet something you can admire
Edit: I don't think anyone gets it when I said "calm agressive." What I mean is that you have a calm yet intimidating aura about you. You carry that quote on quote "alpha" energy and "alpha" presence. He has the balance of the masculine and feminine energy. He's not loud and proud nor quiet and timid, but right in the middle. Or you can just simply put that he's just calm and confident.
Yes sir.
Is only intimidating to people who are soft and weak-minded but real men would not be intimidated
@@khaleddetroit1897 yeah we the real men drink coffee without the sugar
@@khaleddetroit1897 r/iamverybadass
I dont feel know aggression from 50 here at all. Just a straight up chilled vibe
Man this guy is legit as hell. The way he said "not anymore" regarding Ja's fortunes and the look in his eye. Was being dead serious and that energy just hit the room.
50 Cent always smiles. Love it. I can only imagine what a nice guy he is. Love you 50 Cent.
I love that Jonathan is genuinely interested in 50's story while being funny, the opposite of the American shows (excluding Conan)
So true!
This is actually a really funny yet classy interview, props to Jon Jon for knowing his craft so well and for having such a high level of professionalism and candour.
This is my fav 50. He got such a chill 50. He gave him so much respect and got so much respect in return.
The look on G-Units face😂😂
not sure if they just don't wanna be there or if they're really stoned lol
50 could have introduced them 50 gave them alot by putting them on but he also hindered their careers in alot of ways one like this not letting them have 5 min of his segment.
Their just starstruck meeting Alan Davies that's all
Christopher Gibson9mm how in the fuck did he hinder their career??? Right after his debut album, he dropped the G-Unit album literally a few months later that further introduced us to Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and Tony Yayo to some effect even though he was in jail at the time. He gave them shine on GRODT, and Young Buck wasn’t even signed to G-Unit yet. Lloyd Banks and Young Buck dropped their debut albums months after the group album dropped and went on to sell platinum records. Every G-Unit member (the core group) has a platinum album. He gave Game half of his original concept of his second sophomore album in order to drop The Documentary. Hell, Game was even in the In Da Club video and they was shouting him out in songs before anyone knew who he was. Your comment is complete bullshit, and it seems to further show that you have an attitude where you want hand outs, and if you can’t have everything about you, then other people are selfish. This segment was to promote GRODT. He didn’t have to have G-Unit there with him.
They hating on 50cent.
Jonathan Ross is so authentic, great host and makes every guest comfortable, has some genuine banter, loved his show.
this interview was mad funny
He still has that same laugh, it's contagious. 🤣🤣🤣
Dude you dumb? This was 2004...what you mean STILL HAS?
Msangi Champ he is right
Msangi Champ You might actually be dumb, it's been 15 years, so yes he STILL HAS that laugh you dumbfuck.
@@mad-official y'all arguing over another man's laugh c'mon now theres way to much money an pussy In the world to argue over that ctfu
@@jacklopez5226 🤣🤣👏🏽👏🏽
You see the focus in his eyes. That still Inspires me!
he got that killer in his eyes
It's not okay to kill people
"I'm focused man.. If you noticed man" .. 😂 He actually said that in a song
@@mcwebbysam8672 Thanks for letting us know, Sam.
Tiny ears, huge heart. Seriously I love fifty so much. He has so much patience and grace no matter who is interviewing him.
I love how humble 50 cent is. A true story coming from nothing to having everything. So inspirational to me.
This is such an unexpectedly great conversation between these two
I doubt 50 cent has much of an educational background but I have this feeling he's exceptionally intelligent. And this interview was fun to watch.
john noe Education isn't based on what someone teaches you, but it's based on how you use it. Now that's education
@@russellfoggy6651 It helps if you have a degree thought doesn't it? To me that would be a good example if I want to know if someone has an education.
Yup. Street smart.
duckingforcover09 That's definitely true but we all know people who have degrees and some times we wonder if they really have one that's why I said it's what you do with it like show your intelligence and not act more foolish than people with out one. That's all I'm saying esp. people in the hood with them because the streets get the best of a lot of them, but your definitely right!
Clearly he is he's not just a rapper he's an entrepreneur who has executively produced his own TV shows, had his own vitamin water which he sold to coca cola for 4 billion (he made about 100 mill from the deal) has his own vodka to name a few
His mother was only 23 years old when she got killed, with an 8 year old son left behind. Crazy how 50 has become the huge star he is. He's an incredibly smart and resilient guy.
I’m only a year older 🙁 Shit is crazy, thinking of how I could be gone now.
people with a traumatic past will either repeat it or never be a part of it, 50 is a smart guy and made all he could from life
He's just so humble and very funny! His Smile is always brightens me up
Must be an old video. He wear suits now. Lol
This was prime 50 Cent like '03 or '04 I think.
Get rich or die trying literally just came out when this happened....
2shady12 so this prolly came out in 2002, 2003
Get rich was released in 03
@@jonblazeinc Exactly
Imagine being nothing coming from poverty and still somehow coming up and becoming a millionaire.
He literally went against all odds and won!
Champ
And i love the hatred n negativity fools
He the realist. He made it made it
And then bankrupt 😁🙊👍
@@mustafa8920 THAT WAS FAKED, PLUS JUST FOR BEING 50 CENT HE WILL ALWAYS BE RICH NO MATTER IF HE DROPS MUSIC OR NOT, ROYALTIES. PEOPLE WOULD STILL PAY TO SEE HIM PERFORM OLD HITS
shock toast donald trump filed for bankrupcy in the past. Still a billionaire. Filing for bankruptcy usually is to avoid paying up
J Ross keeping it real and straight to the point as always
"im excited, this years definetely been my year" 2003 was something else you were blessed to grow up to 50s music or to witness when it first dropped
Westbound Promo crazy cause I was born in 2003
50 also jacked 2pac in 2003 worse than ja did. Here's your proof
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Exactly ! Yet these dumb kids don’t respect the legends all they want is young thug and all that bullshit
The smile from 50 cent at the end when Jonathan Ross turned and said "pleasure to meet you" was awesome. Can tell he has a good heart which is a miracle when you see what he's been through.
Jonathan is adorable he can put a smile on anyone’s face lol
I really like how Johnathan was able to explain that selling drugs was a foreign concept and everything without being disrespectful.
The younger generation now days will never understand what the scene was like and the energy and momentum 50 came with into the game...It was crazy, I getting goosebumps thinking about it now. There was also a bunch of other artists doing amazing things, it was really thriving and the woman artists actually had lyrics with self dignity intact, they were classy and sexy. Man i miss them days.
"He's a young man he seems to be doing good for himself"
50: Not anymore.
And hasn’t since then💯😆
He’s amazing and surprisingly candid. It’s a great interview… and he’s so charming
Young buck and banks look like they about to rob the place.
Man i was eating fuck you!!
Deadass 😂😂😂
they like "fuck now they got on us camera"
I was thinking the same lol
Banks like damn now I gotta get up and do something
He truly is my idol. Favourite rapper of all time and a genuinely real G
Tupac
DMX
fifty was a real gangsta back in the days
You can tell he was hella tired,but was so hungry he just kept riding the wave! Greatness!
He ain’t tired nigga
OK 50 is stupidly funny. He's a natural with these interviews
I hope this man don't have to die for folks to realize that this is just another level of greatness
Literally everyone recognizes 50 greatness, he’s getting his flowers now and after he’s gone
This might be the best 50 interview out of them all
He still hasn’t forgiven Ja😂
never never ever never ever ...
You can't forgive someone who tried to kill you
He pretty obsessed. Ja has washed his hands with it countless times but 50 pokes fun every chance he gets. It's not even coo no more .
Still hasn’t forgiven the game
WiL Edmundson stop fucking lying
5:53
“This is the voice that sells 8 million records”
Love this quote
so amazing how 50 cent can laugh at his near death experience & that he's 100% positive about it.
this is just the best interview ever, I used to love watching jonathan ross every friday just on the eve of the weekend, wonderful times, life was so different back then, a lot more care free
50 cent is so cool and funny
I love 50s voice here the way he says I’ve been on the road so much since my album came out is so cool
50's laugh is so sweet!
im not fan of 50cents music but im super fan of his attitudes, a living legend
Lol 50's laugh is so genuine.
Ross: Ja Rule, he's a talented man as well, seems to be doing well for himself
50 cent: not anymore
Bruh ☠️🤣
Hahahaha 50 cent clap to him self 😂😂 on that line
@markmac who? Cx
I’m glad ja rule retired. Because his music is still cool. Some artists that try stay afloat end up burying their image and music all together.
Ja rule was the man back in 2002and 2003 until 50 came and fucked it up,man hiphop was so good back then.
Ja Rule = talented artist ! An artist that should’ve had stayed in his lane. Never understood why he felt like he had to play the gangsta that he’s not instead of keeping making his music,pop music,hip-hop mixed with r&b music everyone enjoyed! Ja from Hollis
The way he actually made an album called Curtis after that 😂
And the movie, Ross said 'wow what a movie ur life would make' haha
Some sick tunes back in the day....made me feel like I was a homeboy....I grew up in Ireland 😂🇮🇪 🖖🏻🇺🇸
He seems so charming and genuine. Definitely wouldn’t want to get on his bad side.
Great interview good to see 50cent having a laugh
7:15
Jonathan - He seems to be doing very well for himself
50 - Not anymore
Lmao
Died hahahha.
That was a true & honest conversation right there, 2 gents on that moment.
Wow never seen 50 face & attitude so calm & innocent in a way
Man what a life indeed, you learn about people later on after listening to their stuff / music or whatever
shot 9 times & survive that, mom passng away at 8 & survived that, come on 50 ! Inspiration
This interview was just brilliant....funny smart serious questions etc
50s success also attributed to how well he can interview with mainstream personalities
This was the Mid 2000s, back when 50 was the biggest thing and literally everywhere
He Still Big #Gunit4Eva #Power #Stars #effenvodka #powerbook11 #ABCForLife #Mogul #actor #producer
*early
Is it just me or is it that for some reason rappers have some of their best interviews overseas?
Bc the interviewers don’t know the artist, so they aren’t fuckin clowns, also Jon isn’t askin dumb, offensive, and aggressive questions.
Our interviewers respect the artists. US interviewers are too busy tryna paint a bad picture of hip hop lol. Funnily enough uk artists have the same agenda against them, we just respect US artists more
Oh that old chestnut........
WHDN6893 he said his name was fucking Jonathon
*"What a movie your life would make"*
Little did Jonathan know..
9:37 ... loved this interview but this bit nailed it! Damn.. for those of you who are down...its a good life.
Jonathan didn't realize the situatin with Ja was far more than just music 😅
To all the hip-hop heads out there. 50's 1st appearance on any album was on ONYX's song "React" in 1997
2003 vibes ...
Right
This was back when rap was lit
AF
Feds
Yeah except we didn't say "lit" in that time & AF
Amen
I always liked 50 cent he real no matter where or when. That smile is priceless 😁
What an album that was! 👏
Patiently waiting 🔥
Let’s be honest when 50 came out with In Da Club that changed Hip Hop forever
Not really considering it all sounds the same....utter shit for idiots with no taste.
@@naomiarmstrong4002 why are you even here then you dumb fuck, commented on the Jay Z video too 💀
“What a movie your life would be” and he was right!! Thank you
Mr johnathan 💯🎞🪙
This interviewer is very respectful I love him
RIP TUPAC😢😢. We miss you
Lyno Davinci no
@ok 01 why not
You can tell he was still raw emotionally but determined
@@vitorlupo3378 he's not hiv positive though
You know what is great about 50 is even at this time when he first got started he could laugh and not be so dead serious about everything and just have a good time
I love the fact he did eventually release an album called Curtis. 😂
I'm so glad to see an interview without skinny jeans. #goldenera
😂 right
It's so satisfying yeah, I miss this era.
This is from 10 years ago
@@socialmediaego this is from 16 years ago, Get Rich Or Die Tryin was released in 2003.
@I'm wrong because, woooord!
Saw 50 at the Eminem tour in Milton Keynes. The guy is a legend
When the album Get Rich or Die Trying dropped you heard it everywhere you went. In the Club was the first single and you especially heard that song the most.
Klassic 50. Fresh out the hood. He always had the good personality. Nuggas in the hood under him probably didn't see it much when he was knocking them out and smacking them around, though.. 🤣😂😭😩
Cold!!!
He was hiding in the streetz
@@Groovingonem lies. 50 ran his block in Queens, multiple Queens dudes have said this
Stephen Betts nah, he’s soft. That’s why they call him Boo Boo. He can’t fight, can’t wrap and his 6 pack had a layer of fat on it when he was in his prime too
@@Groovingonem sorry I'll take the word of certified street guys over an internet troll
Fif gives the best interviews🔥🔥
@@randomguy3000 y
He took johns jokes and made them work, then made more of that money he was talking bout, album called Curtis and movie about his life.
That’s just genuine genius
50 seems to be a genuine guy. Always liked him.
the shot of Banks and Buck chilling at the end was amazing haha
Johnathan Ross is incredible. He is the epitome of what a TV interviewer should be.
Such a beautiful vibe 50 has love him
This was a pleasant interview and entertaining lol great host and great guest!
50s ears are tiny! I've never noticed that before.
😂
Saw 50 Cent at Eminem’s Anger Management tour at the bowl and 50 blew the crowd away. So went to see him at his own tour at NEC and he didn’t disappoint, he was amazing and so was G-Unit. Ja-Rule who? 🤣🤣
That's amazing smile of a winner when he says "not anymore "🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s funny paying attention to how fast the adience laughs so they can go back to paying attention to the interview lollll thats gold
This got me listening to the Power Of The Dollar album classic 50 cent
1. In this interview Jonathan Ross said “what a movie, your life would make”
- 50 cent would later turn his life story into a movie. ‘Get rich or die tryin’ was released in theatres February 11th 2005.
2. Jonathan Ross also ask 50 cent about his real name Curtis Jackson. He also ask if he could possibly drop a “nicer” album under his real name ‘Curtis’ in the future.
-50 cent would later drop a album named ‘Curtis’ on November 9th 2007.
This television program ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ was broadcast Oct 17th 2003. 50 really absorbed all that info & flipped it 10 fold,
. If he can we all can. God bless 💯🫡
Even ppl that hate on 50 know deep down that dude is a straight legend and for a few years, there was 50 and then everyone else. And he's super humble but, refuses to take any kind of shit from anyone. Rare breed.