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Biography, life story of 50 Cent

50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) was born on July 6, 1976 in Jamaica, Queens - one of the poorest black neighborhoods in New York. His mother was involved in the drug business and sold drugs to support the family; she enjoyed great authority in the local community. Also his mother was a lesbian. In 1984 Sabrina (50 Cent's mother) was found murdered, but the killer was never found. Curtis was eight years old at the time. 50 went to live with his grandparents, who carefully watched to make sure that Curtis did not get involved in criminal activity. But caring relatives did not keep track - already in high school, 50 began selling crack. Around the same time, Curtis Jackson, like all his kents, began to try to rhyme and imagined himself as a cool rapper, not even suspecting then that he would become one. Young Curtis took his pseudonym “50 Cent” in honor of the cool gangster from Fort Green Projects, who died shortly before. “I took this name from him. - Fifty Cent explains. “I thought it would be cool - people, every time they see me, will remember him...” At that time, 50 Cent was just dabbling in rap and did not at all consider composing music something useful, but quite he began to think seriously only when his demos began to be popular on the streets. And 50 made the final decision to take up music seriously after the birth of his son Marquis in 1997... The first person who paid attention to the abilities of the aspiring rapper was Jam Master Jay, a member of the legendary group. Run-DMC. The collaboration didn't last long, but 50 Cent still remembers his mentor with respect in his voice: “Jam Master Jay was the first person who taught me to pay attention to rhythm, rhyme, and so on. I will be grateful to him for the rest of my life.” In 1999, the musician met the production group The Trackmasters and through them was introduced to the bosses of the Columbia label. Interested in the newcomer, the major gives The Trackmasters carte blanche and 50 Cent goes into the studio to record his first album. As The Trackmasters recall, in two and a half weeks of hard work in the studio, 36 songs were recorded - much more than needed for the album. Columbia liked the material and signed a contract with the rapper to release the album. And then the unexpected happened. On May 24, 2000, while leaving his relatives' house in Queens, 50 Cent was attacked and received nine gunshot wounds, including in the face. This happened the day before 50 Cent was supposed to star with the girls from Destiny's Child in their debut video and a few weeks before the release of his own album. Upon learning of what had happened, Columbia believed that it had pulled the wrong card - those who were shot in the face usually do not become stars. The contract was terminated, which 50 Cent recalls with poorly concealed gloating: “By that time, I received a deposit - half the amount for which the contract was signed. The second one was supposed to be received after the release of the album. But they got scared, said that I wouldn’t be able to perform anymore and terminated the contract. So I made money for nothing and got my records back.” “I spent 13 days in the hospital and spent several more months at home. And I was much more scared after they shot me than when it happened - I didn’t know what to do now... If I couldn’t perform anymore, make music... I would go back to that where he started - drug distribution. I never had a job, no insurance, no nothing... I was actually selling crack before I got into music... I got into music to escape the reality of the streets... all I wanted was... is to make music. I couldn't do anything except music... and selling drugs." Thus, the musician received his freshly recorded and freshly mixed album “Power Of A Dollar” and was free to dispose of it as he pleased. It’s not surprising that “Power Of A Dollar” immediately ended up with bootleggers, who just had time to churn out more and more copies. This success was explained simply: along with others, the album included the maliciously humorous song “How To Rob,” which listed the most famous personalities of hip-hop (among which were Master P and Timbaland) and the methods of their robberies. The noble “Robin Hood” in this song was, naturally, 50 Cent himself. The crowd was delighted, but the victims of the “robberies” did not like the attack. And each of them considered it their duty to walk over the young rapper. “I had nothing against them, nothing personal,” says 50. “It’s just a humorous song, a fantasy - nothing more. I was hoping that when they heard this song they would say, “Who is 50 Cent?” And so it happened, and 50 Cent became a “folk” hero. Without a contract to release his albums, 50 Cent continued to write songs and, as they accumulated, he “wrote” albums and distributed what he recorded through bootleggers. The second album, Guess Who's Back, was released in 2001 in collaboration with Sha Money XL. Around this time, a “support group” formed around 50 Cent, which became known as G-Unit. Support groups only arise around influencers and G-Unit was a positive sign of 50 Cent's status. In the same year, 2001, another album by the musician was released - “50 Cent Is The Future”. Rumors about the new talent gradually reached the ears of the owners of large recording companies and the rapper found himself under a real siege - everyone wanted to get him. But the quickest of all was Eminem, who noticed 50 Cent a few years ago and in one interview even managed to call him his “favorite new artist.” Before calling 50 Cent, Em, like a good boy, came to consult with his mentor Dr. Dre and received the go-ahead. Kurtis Jackson did not consider Eminem and Dr Dre to be “fake”, so he immediately agreed to work with them and signed a contract with Shady/Afterman Records. And he previously contributed his new song “Wanksta” to the soundtrack of the film “8 Mile,” which became Eminem’s acting debut. The film became a big sensation and brought in big box office, as did the soundtrack. All those who still knew nothing about him finally learned about 50 Cent, and the media, on behalf of the working people, began nervously asking about the timing of the release of the rapper’s debut album. Work on “Get Rich Or Die Tryin"" began in the fall of 2002, as soon as Eminem dealt with "8 Mile" (during this time, 50 Cent released another bootleg, "No Mercy No Fear", which included the same "Wanksta" " - about the “fake” rappers so disliked by Kurtis.). The work was carried out in Eminem's studio in Los Angeles and 50 Cent recalls this time with great enthusiasm: “I can’t say that his songs turn me inside out or anything like that, but I respect him - he’s real. You know his mother's name, who Kim and Hailey are... He sings about his real life, and I do the same. When we started working together, I realized how much effort and energy he puts into what he does. He can work on the same song for two days straight without any interruptions! He works until he begins to consider the song a success. He’s a perfectionist... I think he got that from Dre, he’s exactly the same...” The rapper explains the title of his album simply and even somehow casually: “Get rich or die” is a long-standing life philosophy that has been followed many, many." "Get Rich Or Die Tryin"" was released on February 6, 2003. A total of 48 songs were recorded for the album, but only 16 were included. To avoid losses from pirated sales, the release of the album was moved forward several days, but also based on the results of three days of sales (872 thousand copies! ) he managed to get ahead of all the other releases that came out that week, immediately finding himself at the top of Billboard. And then real glory fell on the former drug dealer. For anyone who gets to the top of Billboard at least once is automatically considered a star, and “Get Rich Or Die Tryin"" spent a whole month in a row at the top. In a week and a half from the start of sales, one and a half million albums were sold, which allowed 50 Cent to tick the “debut album sales record” column. For his success, in addition to his own incredible talent (50 Cent clearly will not die of modesty), the rapper is grateful... to bootleggers, who, in his opinion, allowed everyone to get acquainted with his songs long before the release of his debut album. Well, at least the pirates helped someone achieve worldwide fame! "I'm not worried about it," says 50 Cent. - I get enough money, it’s enough for me. At the end of the day, the people who buy my pirated CDs are the ones who support me at concerts... I think that bootlegging is a great way to get your music to people... Bootleggers also need to feed their families and they won't do what does not generate income. And since people buy, since there is demand, then there will be supply. And one more thing. Thanks to pirated recordings, I can reach my listeners without intermediaries.” “Get Rich Or Die Tryin"" was liked not only by ordinary listeners, but also by critics. Thanks to Eminem and Dr Dre, who ate the dog on production, the album turned out to be diverse and fresh, introducing a new spirit into the stagnant genre, which gave the right to music observers to call “Get Rich Or Die Tryin"" one of the best works in hip-hop in recent years years. 50 Cent's lyrics also played a role - ironic and intimidating, praising the author and trampling his rivals into the dirt. It looks like the last one will be hanging around for a long time - currently the whole world is praying for 50 Cent, just as they prayed for Eminem a few years ago. Direct “unkempt” lyrics 50, talking about the illusions of street “brotherhood”, the death of friends and the realities of the ghetto, have nothing in common with the readings of “glossy” rappers. 50 Cent talks about himself and his life, and he has a lot of experience. The musical component of “Get Rich Or Die Tryin"" is distinguished by great invention and a differentiated approach to each of the tracks. 50 Cent's main strength is his reality. Who, if not a former pusher, should know what is going on on the streets? Awareness of his “realness” gives the rapper the right to mock most of his colleagues: “There are too many “studio gangstas” now, I think they are now 90% of the entire crowd. .. How can you trust them? Until I see them in a real life situation, I won’t believe they know what they’re singing about.” And 50 Cent is now, thanks to his fame, in everyone's sight. He lives in that same Queens and communicates with the same streets - so as not to lose his sense of reality. Sometimes he gets into unpleasant situations - like other hip-hop characters: on New Year's Eve 2003, he was arrested for illegal possession of a firearm, although no charges were brought. A week later, the office of Violator, the firm representing 50, was riddled with bullets, but the shooter was never found. A little earlier, the organizers of the performer’s concert in one of the clubs in San Francisco canceled the concert because some craftsman distributed counterfeit tickets and the gathered crowd blocked the streets in front of the club building. 50 Cent is hardly happy with what is happening around him, but he is not going to give up his beliefs: “I hope that I will never break ties with the street, because without knowing what is happening here, I will not be able to do what I do now.”

50 cent Born into a dysfunctional family and even in the most gangster quarter of New York, fate could not protect him from all the “charms” of such a life - drugs, crimes, shootings and imprisonments. Naturally, such a life could not help but be reflected in the songs of the future rapper. However, in the life of Curtis Jackson, not everything was as easy as we would like. His mother, who sold drugs to support the family, died when Curtis was 8 years old. The father soon also left the family, and the little boy was left to be raised by his grandmother. As a teenager, Curtis realized that drug dealing was bringing considerable profit to his mother, and he broke the law. But any criminal activity will never go unpunished. Soon Curtis Jackson began visiting the prison. These events helped him realize that being involved in crime all his life, of course, is a profitable business, but devoting himself to rapping would be much safer and more interesting.

In 1996, Curtis met a member of the group Run D.M.C. Jam Master Jay, who asks Curtis to read his lyrics over the beats recorded on his tape. Jay liked Curtis's reading and signs a contract with him. After a collaboration with Jay went nowhere, Curtis met the New York duo Trackmasters, who had gained fame producing for artists such as Nas and Jay-Z.

Working on debut album 50 cent"Power of the Dollar" began when Trackmasters helped get the little-known rapper signed to Columbia Records. Even before the release of the album itself, three singles were heard on radio stations - "Your Life"s on the Line", "Thug Love" and "How to Rob". The lyrics of the last single attracted the most attention, one might say more criminal. In his story, he talks about how he would rob many rappers after the release of this single from 50. cent a series of unfavorable events happen - first, in the Hit Factory studio in Manhattan, he is cut with a knife, and in May 2000, 50 cent was shot at in a car. With nine bullets left in his body, he barely remains alive. As a result of such events, Columbia Records refuses to work with 50 cent. The album "Power of the Dollar" was not destined to be released, and the contract with 50 cent was discontinued.

Over the next two years 50 cent communicated closely with representatives of New York rappers and even managed to organize his own group G-Unit. They recorded songs with their lyrics layered over popular beats. The themes of the songs were striking in their diversity: from humiliation of popular rappers to stories about attempts on one’s own life. These songs have earned a lot of respect and popularity on the streets of New York. All this could not fail to attract the attention of representatives of the music business. After a radio interview in which famous rapper Eminem expressed his admiration for 50 cent, a race has begun between various companies in hopes of landing the rising rap star. Due to such hype, Eminem still manages to sign a contract with 50 cent, however, the cost of such a contract increases to seven figures. Such events could not help but attract the attention of the press.

Eminem and Dr. Dre Produced 50's "Real" First Album Cent. It was on this that work began after the contract was signed. The single “Wanksta” by Eminem, who booked a place for this composition on the “8 Mile” soundtrack, took 13th place in Billboard magazine’s “Hot 100” even before the album’s release. The album was called "Get Rich or Die Tryin", the single "In Da Club" (the first from this album) even took first place in the same "Hot 100". At this time 50 cent became the most talked about, and not so much because of his unreleased album, but because of his problems with the law. First there was an investigation into the involvement of 50 cent to the murder of Jam Master Jay (October 2002), then arrested for illegal possession of weapons. The album "Get Rich or Die Tryin" was released in early February 2003. Due to overall popularity 50 cent In everything where he was able to establish himself, the album sold almost a million copies in a week. This would be a record since 1991, when the Sound Scan sales calculation system was introduced.

The G-Unit team's album, entitled "Beg for Mercy", became the debut full-length album. It was released in 2003 and quickly became platinum. 50 cent continued to make mixes, because previously they worked for his popularity in the underground and now he did not forget about it, giving them the name “G-Unit Radio”. 50 cent became the executive producer of his own albums for his teammates Lloyd Banks and Young Buck. Another rapper, The Game, joined the team in 2004. Together with 50 cent they released the single "How We Do". This single reached the top of many charts by the beginning of 2005. At this time 50 cent and The Game worked on their own solo projects (for The Game it was the debut album, and for 50 cent already the second) and their relationship deteriorated. 50 cent on the radio announced that The Game is no longer a member of the G-Unit team. On the same day in the evening there was a shootout between the escort teams of 50 Cent and The Game. But these events only pushed 50 cent to a new wave of popularity. Pirated copies of the second album "The Massacre" quickly spread across the Internet. The record company pushed the release date back 5 days, but stores were already selling the album a day before the official release.
Discography 50 cent:

The Massacre (2005)

50 Cent is a popular rapper, screenwriter, director, entrepreneur and talented actor who has participated in a number of notable works by famous directors. Curtis Jackson (real name of the performer) was born on July 6, 1975 in the poor black neighborhood of South Jamaica, which is located in New York. It is worth saying that the quarter where the future film actor and rapper grew up and was brought up was a seedy place where the laws of the jungle reigned.

As a child, Curtis observed social inequality, dirt, poverty, deviant behavior and sometimes fell asleep to the sound of Wild West-style gunfights. Curtis never saw his father: having fathered a child with 14-15-year-old African-American girl Sabrina Jackson, her boyfriend disappeared from sight, so the young mother was left alone with her firstborn in her arms. However, the girl was not seriously involved in raising her son; she was worried about girlish problems.


Jackson did not have a permanent job, so while her grandparents were looking after the child, she was engaged in illegal activities - selling a dangerous mixture of crystalline cocaine and baking soda. Therefore, it is not surprising that in the future the 12-year-old boy followed in the footsteps of his unfortunate parent and began selling cocaine. Later, the negligent mother repented of paying little attention to her offspring, so Sabrina tried to pay off with expensive gifts. Curtis recalled that he rarely saw Jackson, but every meeting with her was like Christmas, because the girl always prepared a surprise for the child.


At the age of eight, Curtis was left an orphan. His mother died under strange circumstances: a stranger who came home with a 23-year-old girl slipped sleeping pills into her alcoholic drink and left her to die with the gas on. The future singer was informed about the terrible tragedy by his grandparents, saying that Sabrina would no longer come home. After the incident, the boy went to his mother’s parents’ house, where he was raised with eight uncles and aunts.


It is known that even in high school, Curtis, like, zealously fell in love with boxing. In his free time from school, the young man went to the children's gym, where he honed his fighting techniques and released all his accumulated grievances on a punching bag. However, his passion did not go away: 50 Cent is still a boxing promoter to this day. Jackson identifies this sport with music, because, in his opinion, the art of rap in battles is comparable to a boxing match: both have champions and losers.


It is not surprising that there is a “black spot” in Curtis’s biography. In 1994, a 19-year-old guy was caught red-handed by a police officer who, in plain clothes, was trying to buy drugs from a young “entrepreneur.” But such a cold shower did not stop Jackson; three weeks later he was caught by law enforcement again: several ounces of heroin, crack cocaine and firearms were found in his apartment. The guy was sentenced to three years in prison, but the young man did not stay in prison for long, as he achieved an early amnesty.

Music

Jackson was introduced in part to the world of hip-hop by his young cousin, who rapped under the moniker “Two Five” and earned himself the nickname 25 Cent. After problems with the law, Curtis realized that it was impossible to slide downhill, so he decided to take the right path and direct his energy in the right direction. Jackson begins practicing his word arts in a friend's basement, adopting the nickname 50 Cent in honor of a famous gangster from the past who lived in Brooklyn in the 1980s. The guy used an old gramophone as background music (backing track).


In 1996, Curtis's friend introduced him to the popular DJ Jason William Mizell, who was a member of the mainstream rap group Run-D.M.C. It is worth saying that this hip-hop gang occupied a leading place in the charts along with the Beastie Boys and Public Enemy. Therefore, meeting Jason played into Curtis's hands. The hip-hop guru taught the aspiring artist how to feel the beat. The release of Jackson's debut album was supposed to take place under the Jam Master Jay Records label, but this did not happen.

But the young man does not give up and in 1999 he began collaborating with the oldest producers Trackmasters within the Columbia Records recording brand. “50 cents” begins to work in accelerated mode. In 14 days, he composed more than 30 songs, half of which were included in the unofficial album Power of the Dollar (2000). It would seem that life is in full swing, 50 Cent is gradually becoming a popular rap singer, and nothing portends trouble. But in 2000, Curtis came close to death.


A fatal event happened to the aspiring performer on April 24, while he was sitting in the back seat of a car near his grandmother’s house. An unknown criminal shot at Jackson 9 times, one of the bullets hit him right in the face and almost deprived the musician of his voice. 50 Cent miraculously managed to survive; doctors managed to pull the young man out of the other world. Rehabilitation took place over 5 months, 4 of which the rapper was on crutches. Since this tragic event, Curtis always wears a bulletproof vest when appearing in public. Having recovered from his injuries, the singer continued to engage in his favorite activity.



It is also known that Curtis is a successful entrepreneur, he has voiced a number of video games, signed a five-year contract with the sports brand Reebok (2003) and starred in an advertisement for the energy drink Vitamin Water (he had a stake in the company that was acquired by Coca-Cola, allocating $100 million to the artist).

50 Cent now

In 2016, 50 Cent recorded the acclaimed track “No Romeo No Juliet” with Chris Brown.

In 2018, viewers around the world will see two films featuring Curtis at once. He will star in the action film Den of Thieves, and will also star in the thriller Escape Plan 2.

Discography

  • 2000 - "Power of the Dollar"
  • 2003 - “Get Rich or Die Tryin’”
  • 2005 - “The Massacre”
  • 2007 - "Curtis"
  • 2009 - “Before I Self Destruct”
  • 2014 - “Animal Ambition”

American rapper, actor and writer Curtis Jackson, better known under the pseudonym 50 Cent.

Biography of 50 Cent

Curtis James Jackson III was born in the South Jamaica section of Queens, New York in 1975. His mother, Sabrina Jackson, gave birth to her son when she was only 15 years old. However, she never again maintained a relationship with Curtis’s father. Sabrina was involved in drug trafficking and was killed at the age of 23: unknown persons drugged her with sleeping pills and locked her in a house with the gas on. Curtis was 8 years old at the time of his mother's death.

Left an orphan, Curtis ended up in the house of his relatives, where Sabrina’s parents, as well as the boy’s numerous aunts and uncles, took care of his upbringing. Curtis’s main communication partner was his cousin, who introduced young Jackson to rap.

At the age of 19, Curtis was caught several times by the police as a person involved in drug trafficking. He was sentenced to 3 years in prison, but in the end the young man received his sentence suspended. Wanting to change his destiny, Curtis decided to leave drugs in the past and take a new name for himself. This is how his pseudonym 50 Cent appeared, borrowed from a Brooklyn gangster.

“Because it says everything I want to say. I'm the same type of person as that 50 Cent gangster. I provide for myself by any means possible."

Creative career of 50 Cent

50 Cent was interested in rap from an early age, but it was only in 1996 that he got the opportunity to truly devote himself to this business. It was that year that Curtis met the famous rapper Jam Master Jay, who took patronage of the young man and helped him record his first album. However, this debut album was not destined to be released. 50 Cent's unofficial first disc appeared only in 2000, it was called “Power of the Dollar.”

The album was supposed to be officially released, but on the eve of its release, an assassination attempt was made on Curtis, which almost cost him his life. The recording studio was afraid of unnecessary hype and terminated the contract, allowing 50 Cent to dispose of the finished disc at his own discretion. The rapper did not earn anything from its distribution, but gained great popularity.

“Fate is always involved here. No matter how hard you work, if you're not destined to be great, you won't be. No, maybe you will become popular for a day or two, but in the end you will still be quickly forgotten. If this is not your place in the sun, then you will quickly disappear.”

The rise of 50 Cent's popularity occurred in the mid-2000s, when he released several more albums and discs. In total, between 2003 and 2014, the rapper released 5 studio albums.

In parallel with his musical career, 50 Cent developed himself as an actor. Since the mid-90s, he began acting in films and TV series. He has about 50 roles to his credit, as well as several works in which he took part as a screenwriter, producer and composer.

“In general, usually musicians of my level do not show themselves until the release of the album. They deliberately create some kind of intrigue so that the fans get bored. I think it's very effective. But on the contrary, I stir up the interest of fans with constant and high-quality performances. I don't have to hide to keep the fans interested in me. I prefer not to go anywhere and stay at a high level. And this is not at all easy.”

Personal life of 50 Cent

In 1997, Curtis became the father of a boy named Markis. The child was born out of wedlock to a woman named Shanigawa Thompkins, with whom 50 Cent does not live together.

“My son and I don’t communicate at all. It's because of his mother. He accepted her position."

  1. Filmography of 50 Cent

  2. Actor
  3. Escape Plan 3: Devil Station
  4. Thieves Hunt 2
  5. Escape Plan 2 (2018)
  6. Abraham Mateo feat. Austin Mahone & 50 Cent: Háblame Bajito (2017)
  7. Popstar: Don't Stop Don't Stop (2016)
  8. Lefty (2015)
  9. Spy (2015)
  10. Power in the night city(TV series, 2014 – ...)
  11. Starpeppers (2013)
  12. Wedge with wedge (video, 2012)
  13. Freelancers (2012)
  14. Frozen Ground (2011)
  15. The Seeker (TV series, 2011 – 2012)
  16. Setup (2011)
  17. Reckoning (video, 2011)
  18. Various Things (2011)
  19. Lloyd Banks Feat. Jeremih: I Don't Deserve You (video, 2011)
  20. YG Feat. 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg & Ty$: Toot It and Boot It - Remix (video, 2010)
  21. Good Morning (2010)
  22. Barrel (2010)
  23. In the Crossfire (2010)
  24. Twelve (2010)
  25. 13 (2009)
  26. 50 Cent Feat. Ne-Yo: Baby by Me (video, 2009)
  27. Racing with Death (2009)
  28. Streets of Blood (video, 2009)
  29. Right to Kill (2008)
  30. 50 Cent: Ayo Technology (video, 2007)
  31. Lloyd Banks Feat. 50 Cent: Cake (video, 2006)
  32. Home of the Brave (2006)
  33. Lloyd Banks Feat. 50 Cent: Hands Up (video, 2006)
  34. Jack's Law (2006)
  35. The Game Feat. 50 Cent: Hate It or Love It (video, 2005)
  36. Get Rich or Die (2005)
  37. The Infamous Times, Volume I: The Original 50 Cent (video, 2005)
  38. Lloyd Banks: I"m So Fly (video, 2004)
  39. Lloyd Banks: On Fire (video, 2004)
  40. Handsome Men (TV series, 2004 – 2011)
  41. Robot Chicken (TV series 2001 – ...)
  42. Diary (TV series, 2000 – ...)
  43. Producer
  44. Chase
  45. Thieves Hunt 2
  46. Tomorrow, Today (TV)
  47. The Oath (TV series 2018 – ...)
  48. 50 Central (TV series, 2017 – ...)
  49. Tapia (2013)
  50. Wedge with wedge (video, 2012)
  51. Freelancers (2012)
  52. Frozen Ground (2011)
  53. Lea - November Skies (11/11/11) (2011)
  54. Setup (2011)
  55. Reckoning (video, 2011)
  56. Various Things (2011)
  57. Barrel (2010)
  58. In the Crossfire (2010)
  59. Before I Self-Destruct (video, 2009)
  60. 50 Cent: The Massacre - Special Edition (video, 2005)
  61. The Game: Documentary (video, 2005)
  62. 50 Cent: The New Breed (video, 2003)
  63. Composer
  64. Jeremih Feat. 50 Cent: Down on Me (video, 2010)
  65. Three Sisters Laundry (2010)
  66. Eminem Feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent: Crack a Bottle (video, 2009)
  67. Eminem: You Don't Know (video, 2006)
  68. 50 Cent: Window Shopper (video, 2005)
  69. 50 Cent Feat. Olivia: Candy Shop (video, 2005)
  70. 50 Cent: Hustler's Ambition (video, 2005)
  71. The Game Feat. 50 Cent: How We Do (video, 2004)
  72. 50 Cent Feat. Snoop Dogg & G-Unit: P.I.M.P., Remix (video, 2003)
  73. 50 Cent: In da Club (video, 2003)
  74. Screenwriter
  75. Tomorrow, Today (TV)
  76. Various Things (2011)
  77. Barrel (2010)
  78. Before I Self-Destruct (video, 2009)
  79. Director
  80. Power in the night city (TV series, 2014 – ...)
  81. Before I Self-Destruct (video, 2009)