50 Cent’s diamond in the dirt has finally been found, as the Queens rap legend is now a member of the elusive 10 million club.
According to Chart Data, two decades after its initial release, the G-Unit boss’ 2003 Get Rich or Die Tryin‘ anthem “In Da Club” was certified diamond on Wednesday (November 1).
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (November 1), 50 reacted to the news of having the 43rd rap song to ever reach diamond status in a reflective post.
“In Da Club has officially reached Diamond 10,000,000 singles sold,” he wrote to IG. “The 43rd Hip Hop song to go Diamond, 121 songs of all time to do it. I feel good, I’m that thing 50cent.”
In a follow-up post, he added: “Diamonds [diamond emoji] are forever, [raised eyebrow emoji] yo that thing 50cent is no joke.”
Check out both posts below:
“In Da Club” served as the lead single heading into the February 2003 release of the G-Unit mogul’s seminal debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’.
The Dr. Dre-produced banger topped the Billboard Hot 100 that month to give 50 his first-ever No. 1 hit. Earlier this year, “In Da Club” surpassed one billion streams on Spotify and 50 received a plaque in the mail which he posted and gave younger artists some advice.
“Take your time make it a classic then it won’t go away. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi,” 50 wrote.
The official music video surpassed 1.5 billion views on YouTube in July 2022, making it the most popular 2000s rap video on the platform.
50 Cent also performed the classic cut during his surprise appearance at the Super Bowl LVI Pepsi Halftime Show in February 2022, and even brought back the G-Unit tank top and headband he used to wear in the early 2000s.
20 years following its release, “In Da Club” is still impacting pop culture. Pop star Ed Sheeran played a guitar-driven folk rendition of the anthem during a Los Angeles concert opening up for John Mayer in September.
“Ed Sheeran right now in LA at the John Mayer concert Killing shit ! BOOM,” 50 wrote, reacting to the performance on social media.
50’s Final Lap tourmate Busta Rhymes was also impressed by what he heard as he left a series of fire emojis in the comments section.
Its someone’s birthday everyday.
my birthday was a blast
those unflattering thongs was only 99 cents
maybe this the whole issue
Don’t care what you can see
just so you all know those tit pics on my phone was taken when I was released out the trauma unit. In case you thinking something else
thanks 50 and his crew I hope you all good and reconcile hatred towards me a single poor woman or whatever thoughts are going on
I don’t want to mentioned in bmf in articles of clothing or any reference
def a fan of music
since we all take comments so seriously
1 was my white article of clothing
2 everything is getting thrown out if only there was pick up promises
3 not sure what you all are smoking but don’t appreciate the fairy tales on my head I believe media is fair game
Cutest tho
Thank you
I’m not saying this because I’m being physically attacked and spy cammed on for online content it’s because it’s because I genuinely don’t and haven’t cared and never even thought it was me …how could it be no one has ever paid attention to me
Thanks tho I appreciate the phone call