50 Cent has revealed that he thought he was on the TV present Punk’d when he first met Eminem.
Fif stopped by Million Dollaz Value of Sport on Monday (September 2) and shared a narrative about his first time assembly Marshall Mathers.
The G-Unit mogul was requested about his first encounter with Em by co-hosts Wallo and Gillie Da Child.
He mentioned: “It was wild. Do not forget that present that they had, Punk’d? I believed that they had cameras and so they was gonna come out and say, ‘You’ve been punk’d.’”
Fif’ continued: “He flew me to LA, I got here out. I used to be so bugged out from the expertise that I got here by the airport with the [bulletproof] vest and shit on … I get there and he’s like, ‘Yo,’ he hugs me.” 50 revealed that Em was so enthusiastic that he was questioning whether or not the expertise was actual or staged.
“It felt so good that it couldn’t be proper,” he concluded.
Take a look at the clip beneath, which begins at in regards to the 50:24 mark.
Since that first encounter, 50 and Em have had a fruitful relationship.
Again in 2022, 50 Cent thanked Eminem after successful his first Emmys for the Tremendous Bowl LVI Pepsi Halftime Present.
After the present, 50 confirmed like to Eminem, with whom he shared the Tremendous Bowl stage alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige throughout the Los Angeles Rams’ 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium in February.
“@eminem is the person,” he wrote on Instagram subsequent to a headline of the Tremendous Bowl’s Emmys success. “He wouldn’t do the present with out me that’s my boy!”
In October of 2022, 50 mentioned that regardless of all of his accolades, Eminem doesn’t get sufficient credit score for his true affect on Hip Hop tradition and its international attain.
Fif stopped by Ebro In The Morning and mentioned that the Detroit legend made Hip Hop accessible to extra individuals, thus serving to the style and tradition attain new heights.
“I don’t assume that they provide Em the credit score that he deserves,” he defined. “As a result of, to ensure that individuals to embrace one thing, they must see the place they slot in.”
He continued: “I feel a part of Eminem’s legacy is the expansion of our tradition. Individuals wouldn’t purchase it in the event that they didn’t see the place they match into it. And he’s there and he’s a legit artist due to his journey. Once you’re take a look at 8 Mile, you’re seeing a Black story with a white lead. You seeing poverty, you’re seeing [similar] circumstances. Have a look at his mates Proof and D-12 and everyone: these are actual Hip Hop guys. Which is why he’s an actual Hip Hop man.”


