According to 50, the new members will indeed get priority. "Mobb Deep, M.O.P,"he says,"the new groups, they have to get special attention." But rather than see that as an obstacle, the more established G-Unit artists see nothing but potential."I'm goingto be on Mobb Deep's and M.O.P's albums," says Banks." I'll be present, and M.O.P fans and Mobb Deep fans, if they were not already, I want them to become a Lloyd Banks fan." "50 never moves without a plan,"Buck says."I was man enough to come into the game under his plan and be a part of it and be successful. So what if my album was to come third or fourth?"
If 50 has his way this upcoming year, every six weeks will see a new G-Unit release. He has intimated that that might require a unique arrangement with Interscope, on where G-Unit records are worked to radio and video through a different pipeline than records from the rest of the company. For now, though, he wants to give the little-conglomerate-that-could a chance.
"Interscope is absolutely ready,"he says,before flexing his power a bit."They have to move things if they're not. If I'm batting a thousand, you going to make me sit on the bench? If it's not Dre's shit or Em's shit in the pipeline, I could give a fuck about it. Otherwise, I have writer's block. I said it. If my album is the best-selling records this year, if that don't buy chips, what does?"
Source: XXL Magazine The Love/Hate issue 2005