They are in two completely different places than they were back then, but the encounter is equally as strange. This interview was crazy for 2005, what makes it even more mindblowing is thinking about it in the context of today.ĥ0’s best rapping days are behind him, and he has essentially ditched rap to become a businessman and actor-he’s already following in Trump’s footsteps by declaring bankruptcy-and of course, as we all know too well, Trump is currently running for President of the United States. To think about that happening in 2005, when Trump was the star of The Apprentice when he had the hottest catchphrase of the decade and 50 was one of the hottest rappers on the planet and in the midst of filming a movie, is insane. The way Whoo Kid and Yayo joke, they can't even believe it’s happening comical disbelief. Trump and G-Unit is such a weird combination. Dre beats, 50 Cent hooks & an Eminem feature for The Documentary. I also found a drop on Lloyd Banks' mixtape, Mo’ Money In The Bank Part 4. Oh and here is a picture of Trump and 50 a few years after they chatted on G-Unit Radio. How the debut album came together for the Compton Blood with a Yonkers flow. Since Twitter, Instaface, and Snapgram weren’t things in 2005, it was harder than you think, but, eventually, I found a few of Yayo ( see above) and Whoo Kid with Trump.įurthering the connection between G-Unit and Trump. I was still skeptical because an article about an article that covered a “scheduled” interview didn’t seem like an authoritative source. He heard about my crazy marketing tactics and decided it would be cool to come through to G-Unit Radio That's when I came up with the idea to get at Trump. "Tony betted me to book someone who has made more than 50 million on air at Shade 45. "Me and Tony Yayo live on Sirius radio had a discussion on the 50 million that 50 Cent made last year on his businesses," Whoo Kid revealed. I couldn’t find the original article, but luckily there was a quote from Whoo Kidd on the abbreviated version.ĭJ Whoo Kid is scheduled to receive multi-millionaire mogul Donald Trump on his G-Unit Radio show this coming Saturday….Taking time from his busy schedule, Whoo Kid recently told how he linked up with The Donald. I found an article on which referenced an article on. I needed proof of this freak occurrence, so I took to the internet (because if it’s on the internet it must be true). The interview ends there, but my mind was still blown.Įven after the interview, even after letting it resonate for the next hour home, I wasn’t convinced it was really a real thing that really existed in real life. I had a good laugh when they mentioned: “you’re fired.” I haven’t heard someone use that line in ages.
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The icing on the cake was when 50, in the middle of filming Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, called in to talk to Trump about money, rap, and of course Trump’s hit show, The Apprentice.