50 Cent has hit another bump on the road to release of his oft-delayed Street King Immortal. During an interview with MTV News, the G-Unit general said that the LP, which was originally scheduled to drop on February 26th, has now been pushed back to Spring after a staff shuffle over at Interscope Records.

“Street King Immortal, this Spring, because I’m waiting for – actually, it’s the system,” said Fif. “It’s a lot of adjustments being made there. Obviously Christmas, I think 35 people got let go. So it’s interesting. It’s a shift in whose responsibilities are what. So I’m confident they’ll put it together.”

The rapper has already released the lead single “My Life” featuring Eminem and Adam Levine, and plans to release the video for “Major Distribution” featuring Snoop Dogg and Young Jeezy soon.

Watch the interview below (via HHNM).

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