G-Unit leader
50 Cent continues to make waves just weeks after partnering with Southern rapper
Shawty Lo by signing New Orleans'
Kidd Kidd.
Here's one for the naysayers. G-Unit's very own Tony Yayo
shot the clip for his "Haters" video today flanked by G-Unit boss 50
Cent and the labels latest acquisition Shawty Lo. The video was shot in
L-O's Atlanta home state and features a cameo from the Unit's new
artist, Kid Kidd. Stay tuned for more news on 50's next wave of G-Unit. (Rapfix)
On the set of Tony Yayo's "Haters" music video this weekend, Kidd Kidd
hinted at his G-Unit association.
"Good mornin video shoot today me @TonyYayo @50cent shawty lo its goin dwn big ups to all my haters," he tweeted Saturday (Kidd Kidd's Twitter)
Kidd Kidd recently hit up
SOHH and talked about 50
supporting his latest solo album,
The Reallionaire.
"Real n*ggas do real things and 50 Cent is an official n*gga," Kidd Kidd told SOHH.
"He's a real n*gga and I don't care what any n*gga's got to say about
him. Anything anybody's got to say about 50 they might as well say it
about me too. Real n*gga sh*t. He came to my album release party and
this man called me. He called me himself. He didn't need nobody to call
me and he came himself. He hit me up like, 'Yo, what's up Kidd? What's
up with you?' And this was before the party and all of that, he wanted
to holler at me and I respect that because most people in the game, they
go into that Hollywood talk and they send their people to talk to your
people. But 50 came at me direct and I respect that. It's a respect
thing, you feel me? There's not too many real out there that do what
they do. He told me when he comes down to New Orleans, he's gonna come
and get at me. And that's what happened. He came to the N.O. and got
with me. Whatever I got going on, he came and supported me. He didn't
have to be there but he came through. He didn't come through on some,
'I'm gonna need some money for this appearance,' nah, my dog came
through, performed and everything." (SOHH)
A few days ago, Shawty Lo talked about
inking a partnership deal with 50.
"My vision, man, is to give it 100 percent, whatever we do,"
Shawty said. "I really signed with 50 because I feel like 50's a
marketing genius. I've been watching him since he first came into the
game before I even thought about becoming a rapper. But to make it short
and simple, I signed a big deal with 50, $10 million deal. If that
ain't enough, he's sitting right beside me, so let's get it...A lot of
artists come into the game and they don't know thebusiness side. So
basically, I was one of those artists at first in the beginning. In the
music business, it's really 20 percent music and 80 percent business. If
you learn the business, you can really go a long way." (Hot 107.9)
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