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50 Cent says his next album will be his last
50 Cent has revealed that his next album will be his last full-length release – although he won’t be retiring from music.The rapper and television mogul has been teasing the follow-up to 2014’s ‘Animal Ambition’ for quite some time, but so far nothing has materialised.In a recent interview promoting the soon-to-be-released Power spin-off series, Force, which is based on Tommy’s character, 50 discussed one of his recent instagram posts, which caused a bit of a buzz online due to the caption: “Smile my next album might be my last.”When asked about the post, he confirmed to The Talk on CBS that his next release will be his last full-length project, but that he will continue to release music, with much of it attached to his work in television.You can see 50’s interview below:.@50cent and @JosephSikora4 dish on “Power Book IV: Force” and Tommy Egan’s move to Chicago. pic.twitter.com/2LnCI37FZn— The Talk (@TheTalkCBS) January 28, 2022 50 Cent has released five solo studio albums across his career: ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin” (2003), ‘The Massacre’ (2005), ‘Curtis’ (2007), ‘Before I Self Destruct’ (2009) and ‘Animal Ambition’ 2014).