50 Cent isn’t sure that older rappers should still be spitting.
In an interview with Rolling Stone about his new Super Bowl ad with DoorDash, the rapper spoke about people wanting to hear more music from him (Fif hasn’t released a project since 2014’s Animal Ambition).
“Look, I’m going to make music. I’m excited that this is the feeling,” he began. “The general consensus is they want to hear something new from me, right? You can have the best verse, but I don’t think you should have the best verse at 50 years old.”
“I think hip-hop is connected to youth culture, and I think simplicity is a part of why it’s the best music,” he continued, before reciting a rap line that he believed proves his point. “‘Yo, I cannot fuck with these dog hoes/ That’s the bitch come with her buddy.’ For Moneybagg Yo, that was my line,” Fif said. “It got me like, ‘Okay, I’m fucking with him right now.’”
After the interviewer pointed out Nas’ recent projects to press against Fif’s comments about ageism, Fif responded by suggesting the QB legend would probably understand his thoughts.
“If you ask Nas to compare what that feels like, those four or five joints versus what it felt like when his first album came out, he would not say it’s the same thing,” Fif said. “It doesn’t feel the same to him ’cause I’m telling you it’s different. If you consecutively release material and you go out, I would say you’re as hot as the last thing you did. Or if you’re not generating interest in other platforms and other areas, that’s where it’s at.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Fif gave his thoughts about New York rappers creating podcasts.
“New York City is turning into a podcast,” he said. “The whole fucking New York hip-hop is turning into a podcast. So there ain’t going to be nobody for them to interview because they’re all podcasters. They’ve got to go to everyone else’s podcast to interview each other because that much of it is turning into that.”