50 Cent Pushes Back Release Of New Album
01/12/2005 7:00 PM, LAUNCH
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Rapper 50 Cent has pushed back the release of his sophomore album, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, to March 8 from its originally scheduled February 15 release date. The rapper said in a released statement, "Look out, I'm about to do it again." The rapper's 2003 debut, Get Rich Or Die Tryin', has sold more than six million copies since its release.
50 Cent will release the album's official lead single, "Candy Shop" featuring Olivia, in the coming weeks. The rapper has already leaked one song, "Disco Inferno," to radio.
St. Valentine's Day Massacre will also include the controversial song, "Piggy Bank," which includes disses of Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Ja Rule, Nas, and Kelis.
In related news, 50 Cent will be joining The Game for a performance of their hit, "How We Do" on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live this Friday, January 14 (check your local listings for time and channel).
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01/12/2005 7:00 PM, LAUNCH
LAUNCH Radio Networks
Rapper 50 Cent has pushed back the release of his sophomore album, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, to March 8 from its originally scheduled February 15 release date. The rapper said in a released statement, "Look out, I'm about to do it again." The rapper's 2003 debut, Get Rich Or Die Tryin', has sold more than six million copies since its release.
50 Cent will release the album's official lead single, "Candy Shop" featuring Olivia, in the coming weeks. The rapper has already leaked one song, "Disco Inferno," to radio.
St. Valentine's Day Massacre will also include the controversial song, "Piggy Bank," which includes disses of Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Ja Rule, Nas, and Kelis.
In related news, 50 Cent will be joining The Game for a performance of their hit, "How We Do" on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live this Friday, January 14 (check your local listings for time and channel).
For more news at LAUNCH,