Last September, 50 Cent (aka Curtis Jackson) released a book called “the 50th Law” where he (obviously) joins forces with Robert Greene, bestselling author of “The 48 Laws of Power” (which Kanye West and Young Buck have rapped about), to write a bible for success in life and work based on a single principle: fear nothing. We’ve already heard him talkin’ ’bout that matter in his album “Get Rich or Die Tryin”.
Based off stories from 50 Cent’s life on the streets and examples of others who have overcome adversity through practicing the 50th Law, the book comes right on time. Times of worldwide massive layoffs, times of bankruptcies, finantial times.
So I bet 50 thought, “time to reassure people, time to take advantage of the situation.”
In 1937, during the Great Depression, a guy had thought so too. His name is Napoleon Hill and his book titled “Think And Grow Rich” would promote the Positive mental Attitude (like Bad Brains’s song “Attitude” written as a reference to his book), personal achievement in other words.
This book, based on the author’s study called “The Law Of Success”, sold to this day over 30 million copies!
So let’s wish good luck to 50 with his 2009 attempt, we know now he at least got a bankable recipe.

To make a long story short:
This probably has something to do with Chris Anderson’s
There are five million inhabitants and over two million Saunas in Finland. This is a sacrosanct place where Finns usually can relax, think about the meaning of life while pushing their body to the limit, in a casual way.
Genius producer
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What’s the common denominator between Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine, REM, Billy Bragg, Roseanne Cash, Pearl Jam, Jackson Browne and Steve Earle? They all stood against Guantanamo (also called by the military personnal “Gitmo”) because of the use of music as a torture tool in military interrogations!
From Bossa Nova to Baile Funk,
This is kind of my saying: in any metal band, you’ll find great hearts and a gold mining for journalists.
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