50 Cent Claps Back at Critics After Curtis Hits 1 Billion Streams
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“Rapper 50 Cent is shutting down critics once again — this time about his music legacy. Recently, his 2007 album Curtis just crossed one billion streams on Spotify, and Fif made sure everyone saw it.
For years, some in hip-hop culture have joked that his only good album was his breakout classic Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. But posting about Curtis’ milestone on Instagram, 50 Cent laughed off that narrative, saying — quote — ‘I thought I only had one good album. Which one of your albums got a billion streams that ain’t good? ’ and ended with LOL.
Of course, most fans still consider Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ a timeless classic. But with Curtis now joining the billion-stream club, 50’s latest flex is a clear reminder: he believes his catalog is deeper than people give it credit for.
And while he hasn’t focused heavily on new music lately, his influence across music, business, and entertainment continues to resonate — and he’s not shy about letting the numbers do the talking.”
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