So some dickhead Republican called Obama a “tar baby”, and 50 rightfully regulated and offered his perspective on the situation. 50 is on a roll recently in the regulating on f*ck boy conservatives department. Dude may need to throw his hat in the world of politics considering his music and acting careers seems to be in a rut. Or not…
50 Cent Regulates On Republican House Rep Doug Lamborn For Calling Obama A “Tar Baby”
13 years ago 878,526
50 Cent Releases “Part of the Game” Video
3 years ago 12,276
The Power Book III: Raising Kanan series' official theme song.
50 Cent, Roddy Ricch Appear On-Set For Upcoming Pop Smoke Video
4 years ago 12,969
Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon drops July 3rd.
50 Cent Announces Posthumous Pop Smoke Album Release Date
4 years ago 33,066
RIP, Pop Smoke.
50 Cent Chops It Up With ‘The Breakfast Club’
5 years ago 41,382
Speaking on Power, Tekashi 6ix9ine, Wendy Williams, and more.
Ed Sheeran Taps 50 Cent & Eminem On “Remember The Name”
5 years ago 9,900
Few legends share a track.
A Boogie Recruits 50 Cent & Don Q on “Yeah Yeah”
6 years ago 1,731,510
Produced by Murda Beatz.
Tory Lanez Release ‘Memories Don’t Die’
6 years ago 236,610
Featuring Future, 50 Cent, NAV, and more.
President Obama: Kendrick Lamar’s “How Much a Dollar Cost” Is My Favorite Song of 2015
8 years ago 11,474,991
In a recent interview with People magazine, President Obama said Kendrick Lamar's "How Much a Dollar Cost"—from this year's awesome To Pimp a Butterfly album—was his favorite song of 2015. Conversely, First Lady Michelle Obama's favorite song was Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk". In case you ever doubted Obama's cool, et it be immediately dispelled with this news. Read the rest of the interview after the jump, via People.