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 50 Cent has said he doesn't think he will live for much longer but has assured fans that he's not suicidal.
The rapper's comments came as a result of his ongoing feud with Interscope, who are refusing to release his fifth album. 
50 Cent tweeted fans: “I'll be honest I don't think I'm gonna live much longer. That's why I started my street king movement.”
He then followed this with a tweet stating: “To be conscious that life is short is not suicidal. I'm good if I die tonight. I've taken care of the people who took care of me when I couldn't take care my self.” 
“I have lost all the faith in the team I'm on,” he tweeted yesterday. “I having nothing left to say. I will not be promoting my music,” 
The 36-year-old then continued with a bizarre train of thought on his twitter feed where he expressed his wish to be a bird.
“This morning I was looking out the window. I saw a bird fly right on to ledge. It felt like he was looking right at me."
“I'd like to a bird so I could fly and s*it on the world. Then you all could say 50 s*it on me. That's luck right? Then don't wipe the s*it off.”
The rapper previously revealed that 'Black Magic', the follow-up to 2009's 'Before I Self Destruct', has been produced by Dr Dre and Swizz Beats and would be released this Summer.
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