Remember When 50 Cent Started Trending Again Because of a Trump Rally?

50 Cent's 2003 hit “Many Men (Wish Death)” started trending after the July 13th assassination attempt to take out former President Donald Trump. 50 even took to his socials after the assassination attempt and paid tribute to Former President Trump. Some claim that 50 Cent might have found some common ground with Trump since he also survived an assassination attempt in 2000 when he was shot nine times. Many people expected more collaborations from Trump and 50 Cent, however, no epic collaboration will happen anytime soon.

50 Cent went on "The Breakfast Club" on Tuesday morning claiming that he turned down a $3 million dollar offer to perform at Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden. 50 Cent explained that he is afraid of politics. "I do not like no part about them. It's because when you do get involved in it, no matter how you feel, someone passionately disagrees with you."

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After the news broke that 50 Cent rejected the big payout for a Trump Rally, the Trump campaign denied that 50 Cent was offered $3 million to perform. We just want to know who is lying.

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50 Cent Seems to Be Pouring Most of His Energy into His Shreveport and Vegas Ventures.

50 landed a $15 million Las Vegas residency deal. This is 50's first-ever Las Vegas residency, it's 50 Cent: In Da Club and the six shows kick off on December 27th, 2024, and the shows wrap up on January 4th, 2025. The shows will take over PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. On Wednesday, October 16th, 50 Cent shared a post on Facebook showing that he met with the governor of Louisiana Jeff Landry, and Tom Arceneaux, Shreveport's Mayor. Governor Landry also posted on Facebook about his 50 Cent meeting and claimed he is excited to work with 50 Cent to "build a better future for Louisiana."

 

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