

"She was let go because she was telling the truth on the internet," Li Ang said. Hunan-based current affairs commentator Li Ang told RFA that Li is now incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital. She said officials wanted her committed to psychiatric hospital for injections for "mental problems." "If I die, that will be two lives gone," she said, in a reference to her unborn child. Schoolteacher Li Tiantian, who is currently pregnant, issued a cry for help on the social media platform Weibo Moments on Sunday after officials from her hometown of Shaba in Hunan's Yongshun county tried to have her committed for psychiatric care. Piggy Bank is a great diss, although not the greatest ever, as well as Disco Inferno giving us a club hit, which 50 perfects.Authorities in the central Chinese province of Hunan are believed to be holding a teacher in a psychiatric hospital after she spoke out over the expulsion of a Shanghai journalism lecturer who encouraged her students to verify official accounts of the Nanjing massacre. From subject matter to production, it just didn’t have the same impact of a first-time listen his other projects do. Overall, this album was just not as good as GRODT in all aspects. Overall, I didn’t think this was nearly as good as the original, but it’s not bad either. This is almost a minute longer, with everyone taking their turn doing the famous MVP line. The song seems really dragged out, and just gets boring after a minute. I like the melodies throughout the instrumental, and Olivia provides a strong hook.Īt first, I thought this might have been a diss towards Eminem, but it wasn’t. The second Olivia in the album, this is just as good or if not better than Candy Shop. I really like this song, and is thankful for “God” giving him a style to go and run with for the rest of his career. No, I think Ja Rule did, but that’s for another blog. The Foxx hook is really nice and something I wouldn’t expect 50 to have on his projects, and although the beat sounds like it should be on a Super Mario Bros, I like it. Nice little braggadocious track, but again 50 is going really quite and I don’t know why this is, maybe it’s my phone but I don’t think it is. Tony Yayo also adds to this very well, and is definitely one of the best on the album. The fast-ish flow that 50 expresses on this should be used way more often. But again, he can no longer mock Ja Rule for his singing. The occasional piano melodies also add to this. This is a surprising beat with the brass band, but it’s great. I don’t know why he’s so much less aggressive and passionate about this album than this one, but it’s not living up to my expectations. This is essential for a party.Īgain, 59 is so quiet, which is just not what this beat needs. This is a definite club hit, which is where this man thrives. Sampling a DMX song I can’t remember the name of, this is for me the best song on the album. Definitely more a Fat Joe beat, and 50 is clearly out of his comfort zone performing this track, but he does the best with what he’s given. But he actually sounds annoyed with this woman for not taking their relationship as she is. The production is definitely propping this up.Ī nice slow jam, 50 never usually perfects calm, but he does here. I mean he’s decent, but it’s definitely not his best. The sample is brilliant, but 50 isn’t so much. There’s a real Raggaeton vibe to this, but the it just gets irritating to listen to, so I don’t particularly enjoy this song, although the idea was good. The Dre production is on point as always, but the Mobb Deep Remix is better in my opinion, which brings this down a little Olivia does great on half the hook aswell.Īnother single from the album, this is another brilliant track. Although some of the lyrics are a little bit awkward to listen to, but it’s a great listen. The big single of this album, it is such a good song. Overall, I wouldn’t revisit it, but it’s a good one-time listen 50 Cent does well, but Eminem just bodies him, which is expected. It’s PIMP style works better on this track. As well as taking shots at Kelis and Lil Kim. Sort of reminds of Patiently Waiting, and he can no longer mock Ja Rule for singing hooks anymore either. This feels rushed, 50 sounds really quiet, and that production literally sounds like their hitting metal with a hammer, it’s not a pleasant listen. It’s just a really messy way to start the album I think he might’ve had a bit of a cough recording this, it feels croaky and hasn’t been finished yet.
