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Though the title refers to 50's new Street King Energy shot -- a fortified natural juice supplement whose proceeds go towards feeding one billion African children -- 50 does not restrain himself on this one, offering up his typical taunts, boasts, threats and jokes.
The Queens rap mogul opens up with a cooing female R&B vocal, which he quickly dismisses "Alright, alright, that's enough. N----s ain't gonna wanna hear that s---," then launches his verbal assault, "Get outta line/ I'll line-line I'll line ya/ You act like you got a vagina/ You p---- n----."
Addressing his SK movement in a recent video, 50 stressed the importance of fighting world hunger. "I grew up without money, but I didn't grow up hungry. It's a lot of people out there that are actually hungry, actually dying of hunger," he said. "I feel like it's our responsibility to come together and do things to create a solution for this actual problem."
In addition to his Street King work, 50 has revealed that his new album, which has gone through a variety of names and release dates, will be in stores in November, and his third literary effort, 'Playground,' a novel for young adults, will be published by The Penguin Young Reader Group some time in 2012.
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