Jackson was born and raised in South Jamaica, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. His mother Sabrina, a drug dealer, died in a fire when he was 8. Since his father had already abandoned the family, young Curtis was sent to live with his grandparents. Growing up during the crack epidemic of the 80s and 90s, Jackson dealt drugs when he wasn't "killing time" at school or boxing at a local gym. His grandparents assumed he was at after-school programs when he was out selling crack. In tenth grade, Jackson was caught with guns and drug money passing through the metal detectors at Andrew Jackson High School in Queens. In 1994, Jackson was arrested again for selling vials of cocaine to an undercover officer, and three weeks later he was arrested yet-again after police found heroin, crack cocaine, and a starter pistol in his home. Jackson was sentenced to 3 to 9 years in prison, but opted to join a 6 month boot camp program and get his GED. Around this time, Jackson began going by "50 Cent," inspired by deceased Brooklyn stick-up man Kelvin "50 Cent" Martin.
After leaving drug dealing to pursue a rap career, he released his debut album Guess Who's Back Again in 2002. He was discovered by Eminem and Dr. Dre and then signed to Interscope Records. He has since released Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003), The Massacre (2006), Curtis (2007) and Before I Self Destruct (2009).
50 Cent has engaged in feuds with other rappers including Jay-Z, Ja Rule, The Game, Cam'ron, Fat Joe, and 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. 50 Cent is one of the richest hip-hop performers, having a net worth estimated at US $440 million in 2008.
Before 50 Cent ever inked a major deal, he built up a substantial fan base in New York through underground mixtapes. 50 Cent met up with Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC and was signed to his label to write all of Jay’s music. After he’d left JMJ, he signed to Columbia Records in 1996. On this label, he released Power of the Dollar, and the singles How to Rob and Ghetto Qua Ran. Columbia Records released him from the label after being shot on May 24th, 2000.
Around this time, Eminem had heard one of 50 Cent’s demo tapes and expressed a huge interest in him on MTV, as did Dr. Dre. Shortly after this, 50 Cent officially signed to Interscope Records. He was the first rapper to sign to the joint label owned by Dr. Dre and Eminem. The first song he released on this record was entitled Wanksta and was featured on the 8 Mile soundtrack.
In its first week of release, his debut ”Get Rich Or Die Tryin’” sold 872,000 units - easily reaching Gold status. Within the second week it went Platinum (1 mil) and on April 12th, 2004 the RIAA certified it six times Platinum.
In 2005 he followed the success of his album Get Rich or Die Tryin’ with a new release - The Massacre (originally called St. Valentines Day Massacre until the release date was pushed back). The first single released off this, Disco Inferno, was a huge hit - he followed this hit up by the release of Candy Shop and then again with Just a Lil Bit.
In 2003 Interscope Records allowed 50 Cent to have his own label - G-Unit Records. He first signed Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Young Buck as the established members of G-Unit Records. In 2004, Dr. Dre and 50 Cent had signed The Game under a joint venture.
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50 Cent Lyrics
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Love 50 Cent
Happy Valentine's Day, hmmm
The intro to 50 Cent's "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" is an expression of gratitude to his fans, whom he affectionately addresses as a collective body. By extension, he sends them his love and blessings on Valentine's Day, an annual occasion celebrated worldwide as a day of love, romance and affection. Implicit in the message is the idea that his fans have made him who he is in the music industry and have shown him love and support throughout his career. The phrase "Get Rich Or Die Tryin'" is also a motto and a message of determination, tenacity and resilience, implying that he will stop at nothing to succeed and achieve his goals.
Line by Line Meaning
To all my fans
This is a message to everyone who supports me and enjoys my music.
Love 50 Cent
I, 50 Cent, have love and appreciation for all of my fans, and I hope they feel the same towards me.
Happy Valentine's Day, hmmm
As today is Valentine's Day, a day generally associated with love, I offer my regards and thanks to fans who have stuck with me and spread love for my music.
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@ryankeene5641
One of the most gangsta intros to an album... back when 50 was real hard-core! Think I like this album more than get rich!
@ryankeene5641
@zijjiz 11 he got shot 9 times in 2000, all the shady aftermath albums where after that. When em an dre co signed him when everyone gave up on him. After the shooting.
@juicyjames16
All real 50 fans love this album more than GRODT. This whole album was put together perfectly
@jessetuominen9551
@@juicyjames16 yes
@jayskicksnfits9372
@@ryankeene5641 were ,not where. 😂😂😂😂
@ryankeene5641
@@jayskicksnfits9372 sorry for not using the correct word in this instance, i will try my best in future. ✌
@LuckyTaaru
When I was a child, hearing the explicit version of this scared the life outta me
@ayyjayy7071
Same traumatised me
@peterlovie6682
Absolutely 😅.
@mhammer983
@@ayyjayy7071i had to go see a therapist after hearing The Intro 😂