50 Cent heated over video leak
50 Cent apparently lost some of his ’sense’ after becoming a madman when he assumed that his record label ‘Interscope Records‘ released the video, Follow My Lead (ft. Robin Thicke) a little too early across the web.
Here is the story.
Rapper Fifty Cent flew into a rage after he found out that his new video was leaked to the web. What makes matters worse is that the rapper thinks the leak was an inside job at Interscope, reports our friends at TMZ.
The video was intended for release in October and is for a song called “Follow My Lead,” that features collaboration with Robin Thicke.
When Fifty, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, found out about the lead, he flew into a rage and allegedly told Interscope execs that he would not do promo work for his new record “Curtis,” which is do out on September 11th.
According to Miss Info, Fifty then went on a destructive rampage, which included ripping a 70-inch plasma screen TV off the wall and throwing his phone straight through the window of his executive office.
Reportedly, Fifty has refused to speak to anyone from the label and Interscope’s now working on damage control as well as rescheduling Fifty’s public appearances.
Source: Post Chronicle
Maybe it’s best for Robin to stay some distance away from the kook. Also here is the video 50 is making a fuss about.
50 Cent, Interscope Records, Follow My Lead, Robin Thicke, TMZ, Curtis Jackson, Curtis, Post Chronicle


August 13th, 2007 at 9:48 am
I love Robin Thicke but I don’t like him working with 50 cent. 50 cent says he’ll stop if he doesn’t sell out Kanye West becuase they both drop their albums on the same day. I kind of hope that Kanye does outsell him.
Great site!
August 14th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Kanye probably will outsell 50 because many folks will buy the album out of spite. He has become more whinier lately and ppl is just sick of it.
Great site!– Thanks
October 1st, 2007 at 10:03 pm
[...] 50 Cent pushed his album, ‘Curtis’ back twice, a major outrage with the release of his video, Follow My Lead (unbeknownst to him) and selling less albums than his competitor, Chicago rapper Kanye West. Now [...]