Bruce Springsteen has given up trying to compete with younger musicians.

The 'Born to Run' singer - who turns 60 next year - no longer feels the need to please industry bosses and can now perform the songs he wants to.

He said: "By the time you're my age the race is over. These are the victory laps. I can make any kind of music I want."

"I'm not worried about whether I'm going to be competing with 50 Cent. All that pressure is off."

Springsteen is currently on a sold-out world tour and will play two shows at London's Emirates Stadium, the home ground of soccer team Arsenal, on Friday and Saturday.

Springsteen - whose career spans four decades - has won several Grammy Awards. In 1993 he was awarded the Best Song Oscar for 'Streets of Philadelphia' which soundtracked the critically-acclaimed Tom Hanks movie 'Philadelphia'.

RELATED PHOTOS AND ARTICLES
50 Cent - 2007 MTV Video Music Awards - Red CarpetTom Hanks - 50 Cent - 50 Cent 5 Borough Tour - September 13, 2007Tom Hanks - Tom Hanks - Tom Hanks - The Ant Bully Los Angeles Premiere
50 Cent Asks A Judge To Evict His Son And Ex-Lover From His NY Home50 Cent Lashes Out At Alicia Keys Over "Gangsta Rap" Comment
50 Cent Defends Eminem Over Weight Gain RumorsMariah Carey And New Husband Nick Cannon Want Children
Rapper 50 Cent Slams TV HostEva Longoria Helps Promote "Father's Day Frosty Weekend" At Fast Food Joint
BE THE FIRST TO COMMENT ON THIS STORY!
Name: (optional)
E-Mail: (required, but never displayed)
Remember your info for next time?
Profanity and other defamatory language is not allowed. Please keep it clean.