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[54] 50 Cent's video game, 50 Cent: Bulletproof was released in November 2005. 50 Cent portrays himself and provides his likeness and voice in the video game, with the video game also featuring music from his first two studio albums. Olivia, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, and 50 Cent (left to right) in Bangkok, February 2006
When asked about the beef between 50 Cent and Ross, Game sided with 50 Cent and said that things are not looking good for Ross. He offered to help, stating, "Rick Ross, holla at your boy, man," and, "50 eating you, boy." [100] On his album Deeper Than Rap, Ross references 50 Cent in the song "In Cold Blood". A video for the song was released ...
On January 25, 2016, Mill dissed his record label boss Rick Ross's long-time nemesis, 50 Cent, on his extended play, 4/4 (not counting the remix to Drake and Future's "I'm the Plug"). [162] After hearing the EP, 50 Cent replied with a set of over 22 memes , including one where he said that he should run to his girlfriend at the time, Nicki ...
Rapper 50 Cent's former girlfriend and the mother of one of his children was named as an alleged sex worker in a lawsuit filed against Sean "Diddy" Combs.. The lawsuit, filed in February by Rodney ...
50 Cent has dropped his defamation suit against ex-girlfriend Daphne Joy, months after she publicly accused him of rape and physical abuse in an Instagram post.. The rapper’s suit against his ex ...
"21 Questions" is a song by American rapper 50 Cent featuring American singer Nate Dogg. Released in March 2003 through Interscope Records, Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, Eminem's Shady Records, and 50 Cent's own G-Unit Records as the second single from 50 Cent's debut studio album Get Rich or Die Tryin', it differs from his previous singles and most of the songs on the album by being an R ...
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That same month the song Lil' Kim, along with Rick Ross, was featured on titled "Anything (To Find You)", by R&B singer Monica was leaked. The song, which samples the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Who Shot Ya?", initially featured just Lil' Kim, but her second verse was removed to make room for Ross. Her vocals were then removed fully due to contractual ...