
Share this item
XXL Magazine | 50 Cent & Soulja Boy - A Haters Worst Nightmare (NOV 2010)
Hate it or love it, 50 Cent and Soulja Boytwo of the most polarizing figures in hip-hopwill appear on the magazine's forthcoming November issue.
The unlikely friends and always-controversial artists came together for a provocative photo shoot and three-part cover story, which includes separate profiles on 50 and Soulja, followed by a Q&A roundtable discussion between the two. Over the course of the conversation, the cover stars explain their unlikely union on SB's collabo single "Mean Mug," their mutual respect for each other and why their social media and musical dominance continue to be a haters worst nightmare.
With his highly-anticipated third solo album, The DeAndre Way, on deck, SB has seen his name in the headlines and Twitter timelines for more than just music. A magnet for controversy, the young star has always managed to persevere despite persistent haters and even personal scandals. "I'm still learning," Soulja Boy told XXL writer Matt Barone.
SB on his connection to 50 Cent: Being Black, with money, from the hood, struggles, and coming from nothing to something, of course youre going to share the common struggles. You going to have people hate. You going to have people that change on you, and all that. So of course, watching 50, and him going through what he didif there wasnt no 50 Cent, there would be no Soulja Boy. You know what I mean?"
50, who has come to SBs defense on numerous occasions and has taken on the role of mentor to the young Atlanta rapper, can relate. The on-again off-again industry outcast tells XXL Deputy Editor, Rondell Conway, "I'm more comfortable in a space where people are doubting me than when Im the favorite. They doubted me before. Obviously, I was the only crazy person that believed in me at one point.
About his young counterpart, Fif says, If I had the wish to be another artist, just for right now, it would be Soulja Boy.
In addition to the cover story, XXLs November issue also includes feature stories on G-Unit soldier Lloyd Banks as he makes his triumphant return with the sequel to his platinum-selling debut with Hunger For More 2, and an intensive celebration of the 10-year anniversary of R. Kelly's 2000 opus, TP-2.com, complete with an exclusive interview with the Pied Piper himself for a Hip-Hop Soul special. Also, we check back in with Shyne for the third and final installment of XXL's feature series with the embattled rap star, and investigate the troubling trend of early album leaks and its impact on the music industry.

























