The Queens, New York rapper 50 Cent revealed that there are chances of the original members of the hip hop group G-Unit, Jan 10.
Previously 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III had previously spoken about other G-Unit members Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo had their own work approach and he respected their individuality.
But there still lies a glimmer of hope on a possible reunion, this was echoed by 50 Cent when he said, "People grow in different directions. [They] have different agendas about things they want to do and they're sorting themselves out in that way and I'm focused on things that are important to me right now, but there's a strong possibility there will be a G-Unit [collaboration] with the three of us. But right now, I'm focused on my solo project." The 37-year-old rapper was speaking in an interview with in an interview with Billboard.
The "In da Club" singer's fifth studio album, "Street King Immortal" was supposed to be released Nov. 13, 2012. But due to variance with record label Interscope it has been stalled and now 50 Cent has given out the release date for the album, Feb. 26. 50 Cent released his last studio album "Before I Self Destruct" in 2009.
The new album will be have 13-14 tracks, revealed 50 Cent, HipHopDX reported.
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