50 Cent has been known to seek business ventures outside of selling his own music. Acquiring majority
ownership of SMS Audio in 2011, the Queens native has been in the process of creating new headphones
for the last few years.
In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal , 50 and his SMS partner, Brian Nohe announced they are
on the verge of a partnership with a major tech company.
"We're working with a major technological company and soon to announce a very major new product," Nohe
said. He also explained how he believes there is room in the headphones business for more players, as many
believe high-end headphones is becoming a saturated market.
"There's certainly enough room for major players [in the premium headphones category]," Nohe explained.
"The industry is evolving to really look at the delivery system, the headphone device, the iPhone or Android
smart tablet, and they're starting to see these things as an ecosystem that you work with. So, yea, there's
plenty of room out there."
50 Cent says Hip Hop and music in general have been the advertisements for high-end products like cars
since it became commercially viable.
"It's the things we've been doing for a long time without being conscious of it," 50 said. "Like the major
companies–Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini–they don't make car commercials because music culture
has been their commercial. For all that time, we take those things and create the music videos that would
constantly have it have representation to the general public without them spending the marketing dollars."
SMS Audio recently released their sports line of headphones with partner Carmelo Anthony. The headphones
are available in three colors, Sport Blue, Sport Pink and Sport Yellow.
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