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20
Apr

Video: 50 Cent – 2013 NFL Draft Commercial

Fif helps promote the 2013 NFL Draft which will take place at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City from April 25 to 27. Check him out rapping “We Up” in the brand new commercial and watch the 2013 NFL Draft live on ESPN on Thursday, April 25 at 8 p.m. ET.

Previously: Video: 50 Cent on Larry King Now

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4
Apr

[Video] 50 Cent “Music Is My Sport”

50 Cent has a new business venture, SMS Promotions, as a boxing promoter. Above, 50 compares music to boxing. The song playing is his new single “We Up” featuring Kendrick Lamar (watch the music video). Street King Immortal will supposedly drop in the first half of this year.



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4
Apr

Video: Music Is My Sport: 50 Cent

VEVO get 50 Cent to talk about his rise to success, business ventures, upcoming album, getting shot and much more for the latest entry in their Music Is My Sport series.

Previously: 50 Cent Ft Kendrick Lamar – We Up (Video)

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25
Mar

Video: 50 Cent ft. Kendrick Lamar – We Up

Here is the official video for 50 Cent’s single ‘We Up’ featuring Kendrick Lamar. Street King Immortal dropping later this year.

Previously: 50 Cent on German Talk Show (Video)

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25
Mar

[Music Video] 50 Cent Ft Kendrick Lamar – We Up

Props DHH.



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24
Mar

Video: 50 Cent on German Talk Show

Fif visited German entertainment television show Wetten, Dass..? to talk about being shot nearly 13 years ago and his 2011 film, All Things Fall Apart.

Previously: 50 Cent ft. Kendrick Lamar – We Up (Kidd Kidd Free Version)

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22
Mar

50 Cent ft. Kendrick Lamar – We Up (Kidd Kidd Free Version)

We have love for you Kidd Kidd, but your verse had to go.

Previously: 50 Cent ft. Kidd Kidd & Kendrick Lamar – We Up | 50 Cent ft. Kidd Kidd & Kendrick Lamar – We Up (Preview)

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22
Mar

50 Cent Ft Kendrick Lamar – We Up

50 finally drops off ‘We Up’, check it out after the jump.

Update:50 drops Kidd Kidd’s verse for the official version of ‘We Up’ and adds an addition verse.

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21
Mar

Video: Behind The Music: 50 Cent

Curtis Jackson III, aka 50 Cent, grew up on the violent and drug infested streets of Jamaica, Queens. His mother was murdered when he was 8, and by the time he was a teenager, he was following in her footsteps, dealing crack to make ends meet. Several arrests led to hard time in a “shock incarceration” boot camp. Headed down the wrong road, 50 Cent gave up the hustle and chased a new dream: to become a hip hop star. But his road to superstardom wouldn’t be easy. With gritty street rhymes, 50 attacked the industry and his bad boy reputation grew as fast as his list of enemies. A public feud with fellow Queens’ rapper Ja Rule led to a brawl and 50 got stabbed. Then, in May 2000, nine bullets nearly ended 50 Cent’s life. Facing his moment of truth, 50 persevered thru intense physical pain, emotional self doubt and came back to the game even stronger. Teaming up with Dr Dre and Eminem, his first two albums, Get Rich or Die Trying and The Massacre, were hugely successful. 50 Cent parlayed his street hustle instincts into an empire, forming the G Unit business enterprise and inking a lucrative deal with Vitamin Water that reportedly earned him over 100 million dollars. Always a target, 50′s street cred was attacked as he engaged in feuds with everyone from Fat Joe to his protégé, The Game. The beefs only fuel 50′s drive. Older and wiser, he hasn’t lost the edge he honed on the streets of New York as he continues his relentless quest for success.

Previously: Video: 50 Cent Walks Boxer Billy “The Kid” Dib To The Ring

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21
Mar

[Video] 50 Cent: Behind The Music (Full Episode)

Curtis Jackson III, aka 50 Cent, grew up on the violent and drug infested streets of Jamaica, Queens. His mother was murdered when he was 8, and by the time he was a teenager, he was following in her footsteps, dealing crack to make ends meet. Several arrests led to hard time in a “shock incarceration” boot camp. Headed down the wrong road, 50 Cent gave up the hustle and chased a new dream: to become a hip hop star. But his road to superstardom wouldn’t be easy. With gritty street rhymes, 50 attacked the industry and his bad boy reputation grew as fast as his list of enemies. A public feud with fellow Queens’ rapper Ja Rule led to a brawl and 50 got stabbed. Then, in May 2000, nine bullets nearly ended 50 Cent’s life. Facing his moment of truth, 50 persevered thru intense physical pain, emotional self doubt and came back to the game even stronger. Teaming up with Dr Dre and Eminem, his first two albums, Get Rich or Die Trying and The Massacre, were hugely successful. 50 Cent parlayed his street hustle instincts into an empire, forming the G Unit business enterprise and inking a lucrative deal with Vitamin Water that reportedly earned him over 100 million dollars. Always a target, 50′s street cred was attacked as he engaged in feuds with everyone from Fat Joe to his protégé, The Game. The beefs only fuel 50′s drive. Older and wiser, he hasn’t lost the edge he honed on the streets of New York as he continues his relentless quest for success.



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