50 Cent Says 'New York Hip-Hop Is Turning Into a Podcast'
- Kris Avalon
- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read

50 Cent has thoughts about the podcast explosion — and he’s not sugarcoating a thing.
via; Complex
50 Cent thinks that New York hip-hop artists are taking up too much space in podcasting.
The rapper and entertainment executive, who stars in a hilarious new DoorDash commercial tied to Super Bowl LX, commented on the state of podcasting in a new interview with Rolling Stone.
Along with noting his subtle jabs towards Sean “Diddy” Combs in the campaign spot, Fifty also gave his opinion on the podcast boom, with rappers like Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and Jim Jones hosting their own audio programs.
“New York City is turning into a podcast. The whole fucking New York hip-hop is turning into a podcast. So there ain’t going to be nobody for them to interview because they’re all podcasters,” Fif told Rolling Stone.
“They’ve got to go to everyone else’s podcast to interview each other because that much of it is turning into that. So now, do I respect them as journalists or do I respect them as artists? When they’re speaking, they’re offering an opinion that you wouldn’t hear.”
The Diplomats member Jones called Fifty out in a December episode of his podcast Let’s Rap About It, calling it “petty” for the G-Unit founder to executive produce docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning about Diddy.



Comments