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50 Cent Reacts to Taylor Swift Name-Drop on New Album

50 ⁣Cent Reacts to taylor Swift Name-Drop ⁣on ‘Life of a⁢ Showgirl’ Track

Rapper 50 Cent has publicly acknowledged a shout-out from Taylor‍ Swift on her newly released album,⁢ The​ Tortured Poets Department. Swift references the rapper in the song “Ruin the Friendship,” ⁣specifically mentioning a ‌moment during prom while the artist’s song‌ played.‍

Swift sings, “And as the 50 cent song played/Should’ve kissed you anyway,” reflecting⁢ on a ‍missed romantic possibility. ⁤The rapper shared a post acknowledging the reference, stating, “Wait I’m⁤ the only shout out on the whole album.” The ⁢acknowledgment highlights Swift’s penchant for weaving specific cultural references into ⁢her songwriting, often⁢ sparking fan speculation ‌about their meaning.

“Ruin the Friendship” explores themes of ​regret and missed ‌connections,focusing on a‌ teenage ⁢romance. Swift has not explicitly⁣ stated the‌ song’s inspiration, ⁢but ‌fans believe ⁢it might potentially be ‌about‍ Jeffrey Lang, a friend who died in 2010. She spoke about Lang at the 2010 BMI Country ⁢Music ​Awards, saying, ⁤”I ​used⁣ to play my songs for ​him first.”

While 50 Cent is not the only reference on‌ the album, Swift also ‍nods to Elizabeth⁣ Taylor (the album features a song titled “Elizabeth Taylor”),⁢ Real Madrid (“Wi$h Li$t”), and Charli XCX (“actually Romantic”). The Tortured Poets Department ‌ was ‌released to widespread critical and‌ commercial ⁤success,continuing swift’s ⁣reign as a dominant force in the music ⁢industry.

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