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Friday, February 1, 2013

French Montana Announces Tour Dates For First Headlining Tour


French Montana will be heading out on his first official headlining tour in February, in support of his upcoming album "Excuse My French."
Following his cover art and the announcement of the release date for Excuse My French, French Montana announces a nationwide tour in support of his debut.
French kicks off a 17-city tour on February 26th, and wraps up the tour on March 26th in Los Angeles.  "This is my first official headline tour," French Montana said in a statement. "Everything has been leading up to this and the release of my album. I'm just excited to get on the road and see my fans, share my music and include them on this journey."
Peep all the stops below. You'll finally be able to cop Excuse My French on April 16th.
02/26 Washington, DC: Rock and Roll Hotel
02/28 Philadelphia, PA: Theatre of the Living Arts
03/1 Boston, MA: Brighton Music Hall
03/4 New York, NY: SOBs
03/5 Cleveland, OH: Grog Shop
03/6 Detroit, MI: St. Andrews Hall
03/8 Chicago, IL: Bottom Lounge
03/9 Indianapolis, IN: Deluxe
03/12 Atlanta, GA: The Masquerade – Hell Stage
03/14 New Orleans, LA: House of Blues
03/15 Dallas, TX: House of Blues
03/19 Denver, CO: The Summit Music Hall
03/20 Boulder, CO: Fox Theatre
03/22 Portland, OR: Peter’s Room
03/23 Seattle, WA: The Crocodile
03/25 San Francisco, CA: Regency Ballroom
03/26 West Hollywood, CA: House of Blues

50 Cent Responds To Game's G-Unit Petition, Remains Adamant Reunion Won't Happen




50 Cent says that even with Game's online petition for a G-Unit reunion, it will never happen, and explains why.
Although Game is putting a lot of effort into attempting a G-Unit reunion, including an online petition, 50 Cent remains adamant it will never happen. The music mogul, who is busy with a ton of other business ventures on his plate, obviously has no desire in working with his former G-Unit group mates at the moment.
While talking to The Boombox, 50 says that he is the one who decides if they get back together, and it won't happen. "You're not gonna get nothing back together," 50 said. "I decide that. I do what I want to do. I don't give a fuck what they talking about on a blog post."
Fif calls out Game for using 50 to garner attention, and seems to think his online petition is just another attempt. "Every time there was nothing going on [Game] said "Fuck you, 50," to generate some sort of new interest," 50 explained. "But now that doesn't work anymore. So you gotta figure out a new way to do it. And now it's saying, 'We'll get G-Unit back together!'"
50 explains how the relationships between members are not all good, and it is possible that even if they did get back together, it wouldn't work out. "If it worked it would be something cool that I did," he said. "[But] what would you say if I actually did put it together and then it fell apart right in front of you? Or if I bring them around each other and their feelings from a long time -- the disrespect and the talking -- bleed over into the people that are just around them and then one of them gets shot and killed, or one of them gets stabbed and hurt bad. Then what?"
We'll have to see how Game takes the news.
 
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