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Feb 11

50 Cent on the business of fear


BBC Radio 4′s Today presenter Evan Davis speaks to 50 Cent about how overcoming your fears can help you get ahead in business.

25 Comments

  1. johnplayersstandard says:

    I don’t much like the interviewers attitude.

  2. johnplayersstandard says:

    @chefawkes Uhmmm it’s rap so maybe you don’t consider it smart. But as far as rap gos he’s very smart. I’m shure if he was singing that peaceful lets make peace crap then shure you’d listen to it.

  3. danoxic says:

    @Reality9O i was thinking the same lol lol…. but i think again like the beginning he explaining how its better to be/seem unaware while gaining from asking questions instead of unaware at THE END when you lost cause you didn’t take initiative to take charge (by asking a question)….but its still sound kinda jebbirshy ..lol

  4. believeiam10 says:

    I will always say 50 was tha most fearless in all his beefs

  5. Reality9O says:

    2:43 – 2:53 lol looses himself in the convo

  6. jezzr101 says:

    @PrivateSolo dont quite know if im jealous of him….I mean come on, he’s grew up very hard…

  7. PrivateSolo says:

    @jezzr101 Lol Jealousy is a bitch aint it?

  8. LucaWebdesign says:

    “You can have a slight paranoia that helps you be aware” That’s why he’s in a Bullet and Bomb proof car lmao

  9. jezzr101 says:

    @PrivateSolo “50 Cent’s music may not sound intelligent,but that’s why he’s wealthy” Lol

  10. birdbath318 says:

    @jezzr101 He’s not using the “King’s English” but he’s not stupid. He’s about 5 million $ smarter than you are.

  11. birdbath318 says:

    @LeeannBrandonCurtis what?

  12. PrivateSolo says:

    @jezzr101 That’s an ignorant,arrogant statement. You can’t categorize all rappers to be dumb,look up Immortal Technique and Nas. All genres have smart and dumb artists. 50 Cent’s music may not sound intelligent,but that’s why he’s wealthy.50 Cent dumbs down his lyrics and chooses the right music to appeal to his listeners,and because of that he is very smart. You don’t seem to know much about hip hop, but what can I expect from a guy who’s into videogames.

  13. jezzr101 says:

    He doesn’t strike me as being very smart, but i guess that can be expected from a rapper.

  14. LeeannBrandonCurtis says:

    whats the diff between 50 cent and slipknot apart from rap and metal/rock they both talk bout drugs killing and hoes really so people should leave rap the fuck alone its cause most rappers are black everybody so fuckin concerned what black people say

  15. bussooa says:

    @fxtfusion it wont sell the iluminati makes sure of that by dumming down socieaty . ( sorry for bad english )

  16. sumdumfoo1 says:

    @fxtfusion music is not about intelligence, it’s about entertainment and emotion….do you want to feel good/sad and/or alive when you listen to music? or do you want to feel SMART when you listen to music? (that IS a rhetorical question by the way….do not reply)

  17. tobysoter says:

    That so true about fighting, man I remember those schoolyard days.

  18. d1rkn says:

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  19. lifestraight says:

    @dfhdjlfh Good point. However, I’ve grown tired of the numerous drug selling, gun busting raps as well. My issue with it is not that they should not embrace hardship or struggle, but they are exploiting adversity as an excuse to glorify and promote the struggle. There’s a difference between Wu-Tang’s “Can it Be All So Simple” or “Cream”. Those are street narrative depicting “the struggle”. But then you have Young Jeezy or 50 Cent with songs graphically depicting violence and bragging about it.

  20. SergProductionssss says:

    @VassilAngelov4 polo

  21. jezzr101 says:

    i Hate negative racial stereotypes like this….

  22. realtalkac says:

    @VassilAngelov4 ralph lauren polo

  23. VassilAngelov4 says:

    what make is his shirt?

  24. Mrblackguy516 says:

    holy crap look at 50′s shirt who woulda thunk he would wear something so not gangsta

  25. vrockungfuky1988 says:

    i am so surprised to hear 50cent speaking like this, i have to admit i completly misunderstood him through his music. but now i respect him.

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