Just as the November 2012 release date approached, the first major delay hit. On , 50 Cent announced that the album was pushed back to February 26, 2013 . He took to Twitter to reassure fans: "I will not let you down. I have really been working on this album. STREET KING IMMORTAL will be a classic".
Produced by the legendary Dr. Dre, this track had an epic, cinematic feel. It was aspirational, fit for a mogul. Yet, it suffered from "Detox syndrome"—waiting on Dr. Dre is a dangerous game for a release date. 50 Cent - Street King Immortal -2012- Album.zip
The long-awaited album by 50 Cent was never officially released and was ultimately scrapped in July 2021 after more than a decade in "development hell". While several release dates were set—including November 13, 2012, and the project was repeatedly delayed due to business disputes and staff changes at Interscope Records . Released Singles & Planned Features Just as the November 2012 release date approached,
In a 2021 interview, 50 Cent finally admitted that the original version of Street King Immortal had been officially scrapped. He explained that the tracks originally intended for the project were heavily tied to a specific time and sound, and he preferred to release entirely new material rather than a dated archive. The Legacy of a Ghost Album I have really been working on this album
: Several major singles were released during this window that fans expected to find in that original "zip," including: (ft. Dr. Dre and Eminem) (ft. Eminem and Adam Levine) "Major Distribution" (ft. Snoop Dogg and Young Jeezy) Why It Never Dropped