Rap Artist 50 Cent
Born Curtis James Jackson the Third on July 6th in 1975, 50 Cent
is an African-American rapper who rose to fame after his first two
albums, and selling over six million albums worldwide.
Jackson is known for image, and prides himself on being shot nine
times and surviving the ordeal, though police statements have since
revealed that those nine times were done with three bullets.
Jackson grew up in New York in poverty-stricken circumstances, and
moved in with his grandparents after his mother was killed during a
drug deal when he was eight years old.
He became immersed in the drug trade around his native
neighborhood, and by embracing that reputation, 50 Cent began a
large following in New York before he had even signed a major
record deal. He then met up with Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC
fame, signing him up to write music for the artist’s label, and
teamed with a hip-hop production duo after leaving Jam Master Jay’s
label. In1997, 50 Cent was signed to Columbia records, and
released a series of singles which caused quite a controversy
around him before he left Columbia records after being shot in
2000.
His debut album was helved before this period, and the rapper
Eminem brought a mixtape of Jackson’s work to rap producer and
artist Dr. Dre, after which 50 Cent signed with Interscope
records. After signing with the record label, 50 Cent’s music
was on film soundtracks before the music videos began being played
in heavy rotation on most of the music networks of the time, and
the songs were played on radio stations across the country.
After 2004, 50 Cent ahd his own label, and began signing acts such
as Mobb Deep and Mase.
Throughout 2005, Jackson has had a number of endorsements which
have propelled him and his label to the forefront of popular
attention, and ahs produced a number of products as varied as
sneakers and video games. Also in 2005, he starred in a
semi-autobiographical film based on his life, and produced a memoir
of his life up to his success in August of that year. Since
this time, 50 Cent has had a number of controversial run-ins with
other rappers of fame, and has gone far to dispute any and all
disparaging information about he and his associations.
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