50 Cent Reveals His Favorite Song: Tems’ ‘Me & U’

50 Cent’s Favourite Song Revealed: Tems’ ‘Me & U’ Spins Non-Stop

American rapper 50 Cent has surprised fans by sharing his current favourite song, and it’s not one of his own hits. In a viral interview clip, the hip-hop legend revealed that he’s currently obsessed with ‘Me & U’, the lead single from Nigerian singer Tems’ critically acclaimed debut studio album ‘Born In The Wild’.

"My current song on repeat is ‘Me & U’ by Tems," 50 Cent said, clearly enamored with the track. And it’s easy to see why – ‘Me & U’ is a smooth, atmospheric jam that has captivated listeners around the world.

However, Tems’ song has also sparked controversy. At the 2024 BET Awards, ‘Me & U’ won the Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award, leaving many critics scratching their heads. How could a secular artist win an award traditionally given to gospel legends like Kirk Franklin, Shirley Caesar, CeCe Winans, and the Maverick City Music?

Despite the controversy, 50 Cent is clearly a fan of the song, and it’s clear why. ‘Me & U’ is a masterclass in atmospheric production and emotive vocals, with Tems’ soothing voice floating effortlessly over a bed of pulsing beats and soaring synths. Whether you’re a fan of hip-hop, R&B, or gospel music, ‘Me & U’ is a song that transcends genres and is sure to resonate with anyone who listens.

As fans eagerly await Tems’ next move, one thing is clear: ‘Me & U’ is a song that has captured the hearts of many, including 50 Cent’s.

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