The mixtape game is pre-50 Cent and post-50 Cent, and after 50, I’m probably the next biggest brand. 50 Cent: It is. DJ Drama: So for us to come and do this project, it’s pretty special for me. It’s ...
On this day in 2002, 50 Cent released his breakthrough mixtape Guess Who’s Back?, marking a pivotal moment in his career and setting the stage for his rise to global recognition. Released through the ...
50 Cent performs during a taping for "MTV Spring Break 2003" in Miami Beach, Florida. (Credit: Scott Gries/Getty Images) Curtis Jackson III was born in Queens, New York, on July 6, 1975. In the late ...
Curtis Jackson, best known as 50 Cent (pronounced fitty) unloaded a mixtape about an hour ago via Hulk Share, one of those download sites that looks mad shady. Evidently, The Big 10’s so popular that ...
TMZ reports that the rapper 50 Cent accepted bitcoin as payment for his 2014 album, "Animal Ambition," and earned proceeds that would be worth millions now.
Eminem thinks it “would be great” if he made a joint album with 50 Cent. The 52-year-old rapper has dropped his biggest hint yet that he and his longtime collaborator will work together on a new LP at ...
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5 things to know about 50 Cent’s long-time friendship with Eminem
Eminem played a pivotal part in launching 50 Cent’s mainstream career after hearing his 2002 mixtape Guess Who’s Back? and helping to secure a deal that placed him on Shady Records and connected him ...
Very few rappers have taken the game by storm like 50 Cent. He came out the gate aggressive, with the release of “How to Rob,” a hilarious track that dissed every popular rapper at the time, from ...
Cent opens up about hip-hop culture, the Diddy controversy, and his unexpected Taylor Swift shout-out in a rare Esquire interview.
50 Cent has mastered the art of storytelling. Whether he's relaying real-life war stories from his days in Southside Jamaica, Queens, or producing the next crime drama for network TV, Fif delivers ...
Rapper and actor 50 Cent, known for hits including “In da Club,” “Candy Shop” and Oklahoma Sooners' favorite “Many Men,” performed before the fourth quarter at the College Football Playoff game hosted ...
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