50 Cent Proves TV Dominance With ‘Power’ + ‘BMF’ STARZ Ratings Success

    50 Cent planted the seeds for his venture into TV land with Power in 2014, and within seven years, the empire has become one of the most lucrative deals ever for STARZ.

    On Wednesday (January 6), 50 Cent took to his Instagram to celebrate some big news that just came across his table regarding all the shows he has on STARZ at the moment. According to his post, 50 has the top three spots to himself on a list ranking the highest-rated shows across Black households in the United States.

    Season two of Power Book II: Ghost takes the No. 1 spot on the list while Power Book III: Raising Kanan’s debut season comes right behind it. 50’s newest show BMF has third place on a list that also includes BET’s The Oval, Sistas and Showtime’s The Chi.

    “They can’t fuck with me i’m #1 #2 and #3 BOOM GreenLightGang @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi,” 50 Cent wrote in the caption of his post.

    50 has plans to unleash even more shows in the future. One of those shows was just announced in December as 50 Cent will explore Snoop Dogg’s infamous 1993 murder case in A Moment in Time: Murder Was The Case. Snoop will serve as executive producer for the show.

    50 Cent To Explore Snoop Dogg's 1993 Murder Trial With STARZ Series 'Murder Was The Case'

    “‘Murder was the Case’ is an incredible story,” 50 Cent said in a statement. “Snoop had the biggest album in the country and was fighting for his freedom in the courtroom. The only place to go on this incredible ride is with G-Unit Film & Television. I’m excited to be working with Snoop to bring it to television. #GLG.”

    8 thoughts on “50 Cent Proves TV Dominance With ‘Power’ + ‘BMF’ STARZ Ratings Success

    1. All these drug dealer anti hero’s and feel bad for the bad guy shows. Maybe 50 can break that mold..

    2. Hahahaha… what shows? What are the names? I heard every one of his shows involved in drug dealing, betrayal and violence. Especially the all mighty gun!!! Complete trash!!!

    3. “highest-rated shows across Black households in the United States”. They acting like this shit mainstream or something. I Literally never heard of any of these shows and the only reason I know about 50’s TV shows is because I follow hiphop news.

    4. Nobody even knows these garbage ass shows. I just checked the IMDB rating of the 2 shows below his and they have a score of 6/10 and 5.3/10 on IMBD with only 1K reviews lmao. Not sure what Fif is smoking

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