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50 Cent reveals the advice he gave Drake after the Kendrick Lamar battle.
"I was telling him, it’s not him. I’m listening on the outskirts, it’s not you. Don’t let yourself think that for a second. On some real s–t, I said, 'They said you lost, OK. Well what did you lose?' What exactly did he lose, if he got $300 something million on his last tour? You didn’t lose a mothaf**kin thing, man.
If that’s the moment, you keep your creative energy in the right place, and keep creating. If you slow down because you feel, “What the f**k?” The resistance will make you feel like your material isn’t good. Then you gotta figure out how to keep pushing, how to keep creating — because that’s what it feels like to you at the moment.
That s–t was good for hip-hop. It made both of them create quality material faster."
via: Billboard
Seriously theres a REASON I treat @llcoolj like Michael Jackson AND Prince. When LL Emerged in 1984 his first 3 years HE made them BOTH … in their PRIME… recognize what this one man dynamo was doing from the RAP genre. Kurtis Blow was our 1st recording RAP solo star. @llcoolj was THE very 1st soloist RAP hiphop SUPERstar. A damn quasar in fact. Comparable to what Little Richard did to Rock N Roll. A damn FORCE. Im biased yet truthfully fact like a MF