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50 Cent album leaked online and Curtis begs R&B singer Kelly Rowland to star in video

October 29, 9:42 AMMilwaukee Hip-Hop Music ExaminerNicholas Montoya
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That's right Mil-town 50's "Before I Self Destruct" album has been leaked online a full month before its release date. 

The record was originally set to launch this summer but was pushed back until November 23.  The net has been on fire with fans trying to download tracks according to MTV News.

The album features other stars such as Eminem, R. Kelly, Dr. Dre and Ne-Yo to name a few.

Also, after a chance meeting with Kelly Rowland in L.A while preparing to shoot a promo for his up coming single "Baby By Me", 50 said  "I actually ran into her, I said, 'Wow! It'll be great if I could get her to come tomorrow [for the shoot].'" 50 Cent explained. "Kelly was getting ready to fly back to Miami. I was lucky enough to catch her."

"I kinda begged my way into her doing it. I didn't want to do the normal video situation, where you have the vixen or somebody no one knows from anywhere. I think it intensifies the whole song."

The leaked Curtis record is said to contain disses to the Game and Young Buck among others.


 

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