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50 Cent talks album sales with iHeart Radio at 2014 iHeart Radio Music Festival [VIDEO]

50 Cent 53No question, the music industry has gone through some changes and these changes have allowed for many innovations. These innovations are something almost everyone has capitalized from at one time or another. Without question, 50 Cent is one of the people who benefited from music industry changes.

Tired of his situation at Interscope Records, 50 Cent pushed for his release and established an independent deal with Capitol Records. Fully working for himself, 50 Cent dropped his first album in five years and reunited with G-Unit. Free and reunited with his old team, the future is looking bright for 50 Cent.

One thing 50 Cent had to understand is that he’d never do 2003 and 2005 numbers again and he can live with that. After all, his net worth is much bigger now than it was then. He was alongside G-Unit at the 2014 iHeart Radio Music Festival, when he spoke on album sales with iHeart Radio.

 

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