Showing posts with label 50 CENT. Show all posts
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30 Jul 2011


50 Cent - From hip-hop to Hollywood
Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent, is moving into movies. He tells Kaleem Aftab about his next lead role and his $200m production company
Friday, 29 July 2011 
Well, it's a pretty fair exchange: in exchange for not being able to walk around in the mall, you can buy everything in it." Curtis Jackson, aka 50 Cent, is fairly relaxed about the price of fame. Nor does he have to worry about heeding the mantra of his first album Get Rich or Die Tryin'. Album sales galore, a burgeoning film and writing career and several sound investments – including a multi-million dollar payday when the vitamin water company he had shares in sold to Coca-Cola – have seen the latest estimates of his wealth hit half a billion dollars. 
Eight years after his debut album turned the former New York drugs-runner into an international superstar, the 36-year old proffers the following assessment of his wealth and success: "I see money as a facilitator," he elaborates. "If airlines don't have a plane that goes to where you want to go, a private jet will. If a studio doesn't go after a project and think it's the right project for right now, I can go and get it made. I think that to some people I may appear a little off, but they're just not on the same page as me."
His back story has been told many times, most notably on that best-selling debut album, which in turn inspired Jim Sheridan's 2005 movie, starring Jackson, and in his autobiography From Pieces to Weight: Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens. Briefly, Jackson grew up in Queens, New York. His drug-dealing mother died when he was aged eight, he was bought up by his grandmother, and started dealing crack at the age of 12. Then, just days before he was about to film his first music video, the rapper was shot multiple times in front of his grandmother's house. 
It was his musical hero Tupac who made the "thug life" tag a badge of honour for rappers and to start with 50 Cent tried hard to live up to the stereotype: "My first CD contained all of the dysfunctional behaviour that was affecting me. And you become your music to the general public, so I became exactly what the CD was in their eyes. Having it go on to be the widest-selling hip-hop album and sell 12 million CDs worldwide made it intense. So people have a perception of me that's going to be like that until I continue to be successful in other fields. Eventually that will open people's minds up so they think in different ways about me." 
One of the ways he's trying to change those perceptions is through film. I meet him after the international premiere of his new film, Things Fall Apart, in Aruba. He wrote, produced and stars in the film, all under his real name Curtis Jackson, distancing himself from his musician persona. "Growing up, I had to be two people anyway," he says. "I had to be aggressive enough to get by in the environment that I grew up in, and I had to be my grandmother's baby in the house. You wouldn't believe it, but I wasn't allowed to curse in the house at all." 
I admit that I have quite a fondness for his third cognomen "Fiddy" but apparently only close friends or Robert De Niro get to call him that. Jackson met De Niro and Al Pacino when he appeared with them in Righteous Kill in 2008. "It's interesting being around them, because when you are around someone that has that much aura, and so much attention focused on them, I get a chance to be a regular guy on the side, so it's kind of cool to hang out with them." 
Try as he might, Jackson has so far failed to find that breakout role that will make people see him as something other than a rapper-turned-actor. In his only major starring role, Get Rich... he pretty much played himself, in the newsroom comedy Morning Glory he did play himself, Righteous Kill saw him play a drug dealer who meets with an untimely death, and Joel Schumacher's lamentable Twelve found him selling drugs once again. 
So it's no surprise that he had to write and produce himself to land a lead role. Things Fall Apart is another tale from Jackson's childhood in which he plays a promising young American footballer whose chances of a professional career are dashed when he is diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. "Charles Pringle was my best friend growing up," explains Jackson. "Some of the dialogue in the film is close to what he actually said to me. Over 12 million people will die this year from cancer and hopefully this film will help us to become more conscious of it. 
But I don't want to become a spokesperson for cancer. I could have done that without making this film. I thought to be part of a project that has some personal value was interesting. I try to be part of projects that have some sort of artistic integrity. It was a passion project and that helped me to have the discipline to make the physical transformation." 
Indeed, the most remarkable moment of Things Fall Apart comes after a time lapse when Jackson goes from bodybuilder physique to gaunt and skinny. The actor lost 60lbs in three months, citing Tom Hanks in Philadelphia, Robert De Niro in Raging Bull and Christian Bale in The Machinist as inspirations. In difficult dieting moments, he would find solace by reading interviews online in which the actors talked about how tough it was to lose weight. 
A keen sports fan – he follows only basketball star Carmelo Anthony and his best friend, the boxer Floyd "Money" Mayweather, on Twitter, though he has 4.7million followers – Jackson is now back to his physical peak. When we meet, he's wearing a natty suit and sunglasses adorned with gold cheetahs for arms. This is dressing "business", he says, and in keeping with that mode he wants to talk about the $200 million (£120m) he has raised for his company Cheetah Vision to make 10 films, in the action genre and in which he will appear: "The first of the 10 is Setup, which stars myself, Bruce Willis and Ryan Phillippe. My character has a revenge plot. And then there is Freelancers with Robert De Niro and Forest Whitaker in which I play a rookie police officer." Also upcoming is Vengeance with Danny Trejo. 
Jackson feels strongly that he's capable of transcending artistic fields: "When you make it in one portion of art, people doubt you in others. I don't take it personally," he says. "I think it's a reflection of how they feel about themselves. They doubt themselves in different areas and they just reflect that off on you. When I'm passionate about something I pretty much get to it. People say, 'He's a rapper, he can't act'. I guess they forgot about Will Smith, right? And they forgot about Mark Wahlberg, and they forgot about Queen Latifah. They forgot about a lot of people."
Jackson has also turned to books and next year will publish Playground a tale of a 13-year-old facing up to the consequences of his actions, aimed at teenagers who have been bullied in school. 
Mall boast aside, he feels that emotional well being cannot be sated by mere untold riches: "When you grow up without money, money feels like it's the answer to all your problems, because every problem in front of you is financial. But when you acquire money, you realise that it just creates other problems, and they have nothing to do with money." 
His major problems at the moment seem to be largely music related. His fourth album, Before I Self Destruct, flopped in 2009. That album was attached to a film that 50 Cent wrote and directed, which in turn flopped. His fifth album, inspired by his experiences listening to dance music in UK clubs, has been continually delayed. "That album", he says. "Will only play in the comfort of my own home". Recently he announced that he expects his next record to drop in November – and he's feeling the weight of expectation: "I've got a lot of pressure on me releasing the next record. I'm still trying to top my first album. I don't think I can match the actual sales on that record, but I can match the energy." 
'Things Fall Apart', 'Vengeance' and 'Setup' are released later this year


13 Mar 2011


With nearly half a billion dollars in the bank Sean Combs, aka 'Diddy' has beaten rap colleague Jay-Z to the top of Forbes magazine's list of Hip-Hop's Wealthiest Artists..

The Bad Boy Records founder has an estimated wealth of $475 million, which he has acquired from his clothing line Sean John, his record label, and several product endorsements.

Jay-Z, meanwhile, closely follows with $450 million.

The Forbes list was put together by taking into consideration the artists' current holdings and past earnings.

Only performers were included on the list, which is why hip-hop tycoon Russell Simmons didn't place.

Following Diddy and Jay-Z is Dr. Dre with $125 million, 50 Cent and Birdman are tied at fourth place with $100 million.

In Pictures: Hip-Hop’s Wealthiest Artists

1. P.DIDDY


Sean "Diddy" Combs Worth: $475 million Fast Facts: Artist formerly known as Puff Daddy built fortune chiefly through clothing line Sean John, record label Bad Boy and Ciroc vodka. Acting gigs, television shows and guest appearances add to coffers. Told Forbes in 1999: "I'm gonna be bigger than David Geffen." Not there yet


2. JAY-Z



Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter Worth: $450 million Fast Facts: Beyonce's husband sold Rocawear clothing label for $204 million in 2007; signed 10-year $150 million Live Nation deal in 2008. Holds stakes in New Jersey Nets, 40/40 Club chain, ad firm Translation, other businesses. Lyrical boasts appear accurate: "I'm like really half a billie . . . you got baby money."


3. DR DRE




Andre "Dr. Dre" Young Worth: $125 million Fast Facts: Superproducer/rapper helped launch careers of Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent. Expanded wealth with Aftermath record label, Beats headphones and HP laptop line. Likens himself to world's first billionaire: "Young black Rockefeller ... gettin' money like a bank teller."


4. BIRDMAN




Bryan "Birdman" Williams Worth: $100 million Fast Facts: Cofounded Cash Money Records with brother Ronald and inked $30 million distribution deal with Universal in 1998; affiliated Young Money lineup now includes rappers Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj. Lyrical boasts ("Richer than the richest!") are simply not true.


5. 50 CENT



Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson Worth: $100 million Fast Facts: Received nine figures for Vitaminwater stake in 2007; spent freely on cars, renovations to mansion formerly owned by Mike Tyson. Cushion remains from catalog, acting gigs and 50 Cent-themed videogames, books, clothes and headphones. Future billionaire? Told Forbes in 2008: "It's probably going to take me 10 years."

SOURCE: Forbes.com

30 Nov 2009


When 50 Cent ended his 2003 relationship with actress Vivica A. Fox, the two exchanged insults so harsh that there was no chance for a reconciliation. Until now!

Six years after they split, 50 Cent confirms their newfound friendship on The Tyra Show Tuesday.

See photos of Hollywood's ugliest splits!

"I called her," the rapper, 34, says.

Tyra Banks admits she was shocked they reconnected.

"I'm confused because you guys had beef. You were saying crazy stuff about her," Banks tells 50 Cent. "She even came on this show, and she was not very happy with you."

Find out which stars fared better after a bad breakup

50 Cent says that he dated Fox, 45, for "about a year," despite reports that it was only a month-long romance.

Check out more couples who had many years between them

"It was like a month, but we were still going back and forth with each other for the rest of the year," he said, adding that after their public blowout, "she was really upset with me."

His olive branch?

"I said, 'You got to stop fighting and be in my video,'" he says of his latest music video, "Do You Think About Me."

He says they are now friends. As for whether they'll ever date again, 50 Cent is not counting on it.

Take a look at stars who did reunite their romance

"The song's about when relationships don't work, and when I explained it to her it kind of intensified what the song was about," he says. "And it's now being a visual with the public sees us as that relationship that didn't work."


9 Nov 2007

Ukurasa wa mbele wa gazeti la RAIA MWEMA



Makala kamili bonyeza hapa
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SHUGHULI YA 50 CENT NDANI YA ABERDEEN

Jana kulikuwa na burudani ya aina yake hapa Aberdeen.Rapa mahiri kutoka USA,50 Cent alifanya concert "la kufa mtu" katika ukumbi wa AECC ambapo maelfu ya mashabiki walijitokeza.Baada ya kupelekeshana na shule yangu,niliona ni wazo zuri kwenda kupumzisha akili maeneo hayo,pamoja na kupata picha mbili tatu za ku-share nanyi wasomaji wa blogu hii.

Baada ya kusota kwenye foleni ndeeefu,hatimaye nilitia mguu ndani ya ukumbi.Kwa bahati mbaya mie ni mzembe flani linapokuja suala la "namba" (hesabati) na hivyo nashindwa hata kukadiria idadi ya watu waliojazana ukumbini humo.Lakini nadhani kulikuwa na makumi ya maelfu ya watu,may be 10,000 may be 50,000.Labda nituie "njia za uswahilini" kuelezea urefu wa foleni ili kukupa idea ya watu waliojitokeza .Nilipofika eneo hilo kulikuwa na "mnyororo wa watu" kwa umbali sawa na kuanzia kituo cha basi cha Morocco hadi Mkwajuni (kwa makadirio ya chini).Kwa bahati mbaya sikubahatika kupata picha ya foleni hiyo.

Warming up ya ukumbi ilifanywa na DJ maarufu WHOO KID,


ZAIDI KUHUSU DJ WHOO KID CHEKI HAPA

Concert lilifunguliwa na rapa mwingine mahiri FABOLOUS.Roho yangu ilisuuzika vilivyo pale rapa huyo alipopiga kibao ambacho nimekisevu kwenye collection yangu katika Palm Treo yangu (bado natumia Treo 650-chuma cha pua hicho).Kibao hicho kinaitwa Breathe.Nilikirekodi lakini memory kwenye simu yangu ikanifanyia uhuni,ikajaa kabla wimbo haujaisha.



Baada ya burudani nzito ya FABOLOUS,ilifuatia zamu ya 50 CENT akishirikiana na LOYYD BANKS.Nachosikitika ni kwamba nilifanya uzembe wa kutosoma manual ya kiji-Casio Exilim EX-Z75 changu kabla sijaondoka maskani kwangu.Nikiri kuwa jana nilikuwa naitumia kamera hiyo kwa mara ya kwanza,na baada ya memory ya simu kujaa,nilitaraji ningerekodi sehemu kubwa ya concert hiyo kwa kutumia kamera hiyo.Ah wapi,kila nikibonyeza hiki inakuwa vile,basi mwishowe nikaamua kupiga picha tu badala ya kurekodi video.Picha zenyewe ndio hizo (nilifanya uzembe mwingine wa kutotumia anti-shake setting ya kamera ndio maana picha zenyewe haziko clear sana.Anyway,wakati mwingine tunajifunza kutokana na makosa).Hebu ngoja niache picha hizo zizungumze zenyewe.


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BURUDANI

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NI MAPENZI KWA 50 CENT AU KUKUBALIKA KWA HIP-HOP BEYOND HIMAYA YA BLACKS?

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Nimalizie kwa burudani hii ya 50 CENT katika video ya Piggy Bank (huyu jamaa hajambo kwa "kuponda") na hii ya FABOLOUS ya So Into You (I hope you take note of my favourite video vixen KD Aubert).Talkin of Video Vixens,I can't stop looking at the way these ladies dance in the background,and so is huyu vixen aliye kati katika in most scences.Kwa kumalizia,ni huyu innocent looking vixen na message ya Skinnyman katika soundtrack ya movie Kidulthood.

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