Sunday, September 16, 2007

Kanye West & Fitty-Cent Remember 9/11 in Loving Tribute



Rap Stars Fitty-Cent & Kanye West, in a stunning example of love, compassion and community towards the memory of 9-11 victims, announced today that they will have a cash $$ showdown on who sells the most albums on the 9-11 anniversary of the WTC attacks. Both artists happily released their albums today whilst families of victims of 9-11 mourned the loss of loved ones. Fitty, so moved by the tragedy at the World Trade Center, told media that he would retire from singing if he didn't outsell Kanye West in album $ales. Not one cent of eithers artist's sales will go to help or support anything having to do with the WTC attacks.

Fitty-cent, last seen at Virgin Records in Manhattan, allegedly auctioned his Never Forget 9/11 sweat band to a lucky fan, for fitty-thousand dollars.

When asked about the significance of 9/11, Kanye West purportedly remarked, "This will be a day of remembering how many albums I sold for years to come. We will never forget this day in HISTORY. We should never forget."

Talk is now buzzing around philanthropic circles of creating a 50-cent & Kanye West Memorial Museum to mark this important day in World History.

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