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Kelvin Darnell Martin (July 24, 1964 – October 24, 1987), also known as 50 Cent, was an American criminal based in Fort Greene Brooklyn, New York. Martin is primarily known as the inspiration for the name of rapper 50 Cent .
[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
In July 2011, it was announced Kidd Kidd secured a recording contract with 50 Cent's G-Unit Records. [5] 50 Cent empathized with Kidd Kidd's situation, reminiscent to his own shooting in 2000, and instead of walking away much like Columbia Records did to him, 50 Cent chose to help Kidd Kidd. [6] He has gone on to appear on numerous 50 Cent's ...
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is content on his own.In an interview on the Sept. 4 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the 49-year-old rap mogul — who's reportedly nearing billionaire ...
Eminem’s daughter may just be his biggest fan.. Hailie Jade Mathers, 27, shared she was “so hype” to witness her dad, 50, perform with 50 Cent last weekend. “We went to the 50 Cent concert ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs and 50 Cent came up in the rap industry around the same time — and have been feuding for almost as long. While Diddy and 50 Cent have been at odds since the early 2000s ...
After 50 Cent signed his contract with Aftermath Entertainment they took Young Buck in the group and signed him. Tony Yayo, being an older and more experienced rapper, joined 50 Cent on the Nas Promo Tour, the Cash Money Tour and the Ruff Ryders Tour. As Banks remained at home waiting for 50 and Yayo to return, he started rapping around the ...
Described by Billboard magazine as a classic, [7] No Mercy, No Fear was released during 50 Cent's and G-Unit's 2002 mixtape run, [8] in anticipation of his debut album. [9] According to Billboard , the mixtapes caused "tremendous buzz amongst hip-hop fans and artists". [ 10 ]