HIPHOPDX 50 Cent
- Established his G-Unit label in 2002
- Started G-Unit Clothing Co. with Reebok in 2003.(5 Year Deal)
- Invested in Gluceau, aka VitaminWater in 2004. In 2007 Coca-Cola purchased Gluceau making him $100 Million
- Developed G-Unit video games, “50 Cent: Bulletproof” (2005), and “50 Cent: Blood On The Sand” (2009), after which company Swordfish Studios closed.
- Produced various successful TV programs (Power, Ghost: Power Book II, For Life)
- 14 Gold singles
- 1 Gold album
- 9x Platinum album
- 6x Platinum album
- 2 #1 Billboard 200 albums
- 13 Top 10 Billboard hits
- 4 #1 singles
- 3 American Music Awards
- 1 Grammy Award
- 11 Billboard Music Awards
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Launched ThisIs50.com in 2007.
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In 2015, 50 Cent filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after incurring a $32 million dollar debt due to him being embroiled in several lawsuits and being ordered to pay large sums of money to multiple individuals.
As of November 2020, 50 Cent’s approximate net worth is $30 million.
50 Cent remains executive producer of the “Power” franchise and its multiple spin-offs and prequels through G-Unit Film & Television Inc.
He was reportedly shot 9 times at close range. He spent 13 days in the hospital recuperating from the attack.
As of now, it seems that 50 Cent will be executive producer of “Power Book II: Ghost”, “For Life” and a prequel series based on his character Kanan as well as developing film projects, including a “Den Of Thieves” sequel for G-Unit Film & Television Inc.
“In Da Club” recently surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube.
50 Cent took issue with the way T.I. talked about Pop Smoke after he passed away.
50 Cent has two sons, an adult son named Marquise Jackson and an 8 year old son named Sire Jackson.
Early reports are that 50 is open to the possibility but nothing has been confirmed as of December 2020.
Not exactly. He claims that Trump offered him $1 million dollars to come to his swearing in back in 2016 and that Trump paid Lil’ Wayne to endorse him this past election cycle.