Music
50 Cent furious about song leak
Published Saturday, Aug 11 2007, 11:05 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
50 Cent reacted in fury after learning that his collaboration with Robin Thicke had leaked online, according to a report.
The song, named 'Follow My Lead', became available on the internet on Thursday night, along with its accompanying video. It was not scheduled to be released until the US rapper's forthcoming album Curtis had been on shelves for several weeks.
According to MTV News, 50 - real name Curtis Jackson - flew into a rage at the G-Unit Records office when he heard about the leak. It is believed that the 'Candy Shop' star ripped out a plasma TV, threw his mobile phone through a window and claimed that he was going on vacation.
Curtis is released worldwide next month. Jackson has threatened to quit music if his album fails to sell more copies than Kanye West's Graduation.
The song, named 'Follow My Lead', became available on the internet on Thursday night, along with its accompanying video. It was not scheduled to be released until the US rapper's forthcoming album Curtis had been on shelves for several weeks.
According to MTV News, 50 - real name Curtis Jackson - flew into a rage at the G-Unit Records office when he heard about the leak. It is believed that the 'Candy Shop' star ripped out a plasma TV, threw his mobile phone through a window and claimed that he was going on vacation.
Curtis is released worldwide next month. Jackson has threatened to quit music if his album fails to sell more copies than Kanye West's Graduation.
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