Rapper 50 Cent has taken the infamous Vanity Fair lie detector test, and the music mogul admitted to taking creative license on some of his most popular tracks.
50 Cent, whose born name is Curtis James Jackson III, was asked if he ever threw a first pitch at a Mets game, and if it was harder than it looks. Jackson looked coy as he admitted, “I f****d up, alright?”
When asked if everything was bigger in Texas, Jackson answered that women’s derrières are certainly bigger in the country’s second biggest state.
“You can find booties that is unbelievable in Texas. You can find woman that are abnormally attractive in Texas.”
At one point, the interviewer told Jackson that he got a little spicy on Instagram and was asked if he wrote his captions, to which he said he wrote most of. He also admitted to sliding into the direct messages of some ladies on Instagram but would not say which ladies he sent direct messages to.
Jackson was also asked what he thought about Kanye West’s album “DONDA.” Jackson said that all the drama surrounding the album’s release was for publicity. The “21 Questions” singer also said that he thought West’s entire 2020 presidential campaign was a only publicity stunt.
Vanity Fair also asked Jackson about his hit song “High All The Time,” as Jakson was rumored not to smoke marijuana. The rapper admitted that he wasn’t smoking ganja himself but claimed that he had a contact high from everyone around him smoking weed.
“Well, I was high all the time, but everybody else was smoking around me,” said Jackson.
The music mogul also admitted to using ginger ale as champagne for “In Da Club” and noted that he was only being creative, not dishonest.
“Yeah, it’s points that you say things, be creative, and create.”
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