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50 Cent outside a building in New York City in January 2006 Background information Birth name Curtis James Jackson III Born July 6, 1975 (1975-07-06) (age 33) Origin Queens, New York Genre(s) Hip hop Occupation(s) Rapper, actor, entrepreneur, executive producer Years active 1998 – present Label(s) Jam Master JayColumbiaViolatorAftermath/Shady/G-Unit/Interscope Associated acts G-Unit, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mobb Deep, Sha Money XL, Ciara Website ThisIs50.com Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975),[1] better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper. He rose to fame with the release of his albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) and The Massacre (2005). Both albums achieved multi-platinum success, selling over twenty-one million copies combined.[2]
Born in South Jamaica, Queens, 50 Cent began drug dealing at the age of twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic.[3] After leaving drug dealing to pursue a rap career, he was shot nine times in 2000. After releasing his album Guess Who's Back? in 2002, 50 Cent was discovered by rapper Eminem and signed to Interscope Records. With the help of Eminem and Dr. Dre—who produced his first major commercial successes—he became one of the world's highest selling rappers. In 2003, he founded the record label G-Unit Records, which signed several successful rappers such as Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo.
50 Cent has engaged in feuds with other rappers including Ja Rule, The Game, Fat Joe and most recently Rick Ross. He has also pursued an acting career, appearing in the semi-autobiographical film Get Rich or Die Tryin' in 2005, the Iraq War film Home of the Brave in 2006, and Righteous Kill in 2008.
Contents [hide]1 Life and music career 1.1 Early life 1.2 1996–2000: Early career 1.3 2000–2001: Shooting 1.4 2002–present: Rise to fame 2 Non-musical projects 3 Personal life 4 Controversy 4.1 Murder Inc. 4.2 New York rappers 4.3 Feud with The Game 4.4 Feud with Rick Ross 4.5 Other Feuds 4.6 Lawsuit 5 Discography 6 Awards 7 Filmography 8 Television 9 References 10 External links
50 Cent outside a building in New York City in January 2006 Background information Birth name Curtis James Jackson III Born July 6, 1975 (1975-07-06) (age 33) Origin Queens, New York Genre(s) Hip hop Occupation(s) Rapper, actor, entrepreneur, executive producer Years active 1998 – present Label(s) Jam Master JayColumbiaViolatorAftermath/Shady/G-Unit/Interscope Associated acts G-Unit, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Mobb Deep, Sha Money XL, Ciara Website ThisIs50.com Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975),[1] better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper. He rose to fame with the release of his albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) and The Massacre (2005). Both albums achieved multi-platinum success, selling over twenty-one million copies combined.[2]
Born in South Jamaica, Queens, 50 Cent began drug dealing at the age of twelve during the 1980s crack epidemic.[3] After leaving drug dealing to pursue a rap career, he was shot nine times in 2000. After releasing his album Guess Who's Back? in 2002, 50 Cent was discovered by rapper Eminem and signed to Interscope Records. With the help of Eminem and Dr. Dre—who produced his first major commercial successes—he became one of the world's highest selling rappers. In 2003, he founded the record label G-Unit Records, which signed several successful rappers such as Young Buck, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo.
50 Cent has engaged in feuds with other rappers including Ja Rule, The Game, Fat Joe and most recently Rick Ross. He has also pursued an acting career, appearing in the semi-autobiographical film Get Rich or Die Tryin' in 2005, the Iraq War film Home of the Brave in 2006, and Righteous Kill in 2008.
Contents [hide]1 Life and music career 1.1 Early life 1.2 1996–2000: Early career 1.3 2000–2001: Shooting 1.4 2002–present: Rise to fame 2 Non-musical projects 3 Personal life 4 Controversy 4.1 Murder Inc. 4.2 New York rappers 4.3 Feud with The Game 4.4 Feud with Rick Ross 4.5 Other Feuds 4.6 Lawsuit 5 Discography 6 Awards 7 Filmography 8 Television 9 References 10 External links
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