50 Cent (Curtis James Jackson III) is an American rapper, record producer, businessman and actor
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50 Cent (Curtis James Jackson III) is an American rapper, record producer, businessman and actor
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In 2006, 50 Cent’s girlfriend gave birth to his son and claimed USD 50 millions for taking care of him. Her appeal was rejected as the judge called it ‘a love affair gone sour’. The son was named Marquise Jackson and 50 Cent said that his son changed his outlook on life and compelled him to change his ways to lead a better life.
Model Daphne Joy and 50 Cent dated for some time and had a child together, who was named Sire Jackson. At the age of two, Sire modelled for a headphone brand and earned more than half a million from the deal.
In 2005, 50 Cent expressed his political views and condemned the statement where the fellow rapper Kanye West said that ‘George Bush doesn’t care about Black People’.
50 Cent was born as Curtis James Jackson in a Jamaican Neighbourhood in Queens, New York City on July 6 1975 to a drug dealer mom. When 50 Cent was 8 years old, she died in a strange fire accident, which compelled his father to leave as well and the little James was left in care of his grandmother.
As a kid, 50 Cent had no musical aspirations and in order to make the ends meet, he followed the footsteps of his mother and started trading drugs by the age 12. He would bring guns and drugs to his school and even got caught once.
His street peddling career came to a halt when he got arrested for possession of cocaine, heroin and crack while he was a teenager. He was sentenced to prison and for the first time, had a reflection of where his life was headed.
He says that he started boxing at the age of 11, because he wanted to be able to defend himself against his enemies, which apparently he made quite a lot as a young street kid.
50 Cent’s hip hop career dawned when he came in contact with a New York Based hip hop group named Run
DMC. Jam Master Jay was a member and the first person to understand 50 Cent’s potential and promised to help him to come out with his debut album, a promise which he couldn’t keep. 50 Cent then approached Columbia, who also gave a false hope to the young aspirant.
He then took the matter in his own hands and formed a crew called G
Unit along with Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks. The mixtape they produced titled ‘Guess Who’s Back’ grabbed Eminem and Dr. Dre’s attention and they signed 50 Cent up immediately for their respective record labels Shady Records and Aftermath Entertainment. However, the mix tape was mostly 50 Cent and his crew mocking other rappers while duplicating their music, but his talent showed and New York Nightclubs started buzzing with them.
Eminem collaborated with 50 Cent on the ‘8 Mile’ soundtrack and the song ‘Wanksta’ became a hit. Eminem and Dr. Dre then mentored 50 Cent and his debut album ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’ came out as a result, to a massive success in 2003. The album had a few tracks produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre and coveted magazine The Rolling Stone gave it thumbs up. The album debuted at the top spot in the Billboard 200 chart and 50 Cent became an instant sensation.