50 Cent speaks on being successful through his business ventures as a artist, actor, author and a boxing promoter.
50 Cent speaks on being successful through his business ventures as a artist, actor, author and a boxing promoter.
So who do you think is lying, French Montana or 50 Cent?
You can buy the official video to 50 Cent’s, “We Up,” on iTunes.
In this preview of an interview to air on “Sunday Morning,” rapper and entrepreneur Curtis Jackson, a.k.a. 50 Cent, says that his music does not glorify violence. Instead, he tells Tracy Smith, it comes from his experience and is therefore “art imitating life.”
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Do you agree with 50 Cent’s explanation? I feel like certain Hip Hop songs make the idea of having guns seem, “cool.” But this is bigger than Hip Hip, movies and television glorify guns as well.
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50 Cent, Behind The Music
VH1 will be dropping an updated, “Behind The Music,” for 50 Cent tonight at 9pm. The updated version will have footage from 50 Cent’s, “We Up,” video with Kendrick Lamar.