Friday, December 21, 2012

50 CENT LOOKS FOR "MAJOR DISTRIBUTION", CALLS UP SNOOP DOGG & YOUNG JEEZY [AUDIO]


G-Unit's 50 Cent is showing his hunger for more just months away from his Street King Immortalalbum release by releasing its latest single, "Major Distribution," today.
Shortly after the release of his "My Life" anthem, Fif strikes againwith new music and an accompanying music video.
While 50 Cent's current single 'My Life' plays heavy on radio, he decides to give us another tease of his forthcoming 5th albumStreet King Immortal, due in stores in February 2013. This one however features Snoop Dogg and Young Jeezy, having a totally different feel from 'My Life'. Full version is hopefully coming soon but until then, take a look at the 2 minute preview directed by Eif Rivera. (HHNM)
The G-Unit head honcho also promoted the new joint throughout the day.
"NEW MUSIC up loading MAJOR DISTRIBUTION warning this should be played at high volume. SMSaudio," he tweeted December 20th.
"I uploaded a @YouTube video http://youtu.be/pJRIRhM9aMg?a 50 Cent feat. Snoop Dogg & Young Jeezy - "Major Distribution" (Video Teaser)"
"Shout out to @djenuff the first to play MAJOR DISTRIBUTION on the air. SMSaudio" (50 Cent's Twitter)
Earlier this month, Fif hit up SOHH and broke down his new "My Life" smash.
"[S1'll] tell you, because I was sitting there like, 'This is stupid! Do you know what this is?' And he's like, 'That means it's good, right?' [laughs] You know how you can go in and make a record and he's just doing what he do but he doesn't know how an artist is going to hear it," Fif told SOHH about hearing the "My Life" beat. "I'm hearing those elements, you see how I describe it with the traditional break beats and the loop. These are things that I'm listening to." (SOHH)
If all goes accordingly, Curtis Jackson's final contractual Interscope Records release will land in stores this February.
Hard to believe that it's been almost a decade since 50 Cent crashed the rap world with his meteoric debut LP, Get Rich or Die Tryin', but on February 6, 2013, Fif's sonic baby will hit the 10-year mark. 5-0 won't hit the anniversary on the head though. On Tuesday (November 27), he tweeted that Street King will actually drop on February 26. That release date comes not long after MTV News sat with him and buddy Eminem on the Detroit set of Fif's "My Life" video, where he assured us that the oft-delayed album would come in the same month as his seminal LP: "February, definitely; I don't want to miss that so it won't go past February." (MTV)
Check out the teaser and full-length "Major Distribution":

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