Power Book II: Ghost star Michael Rainey Jr. should be celebrating the return of his hit Power spinoff series. Instead, he had to address a disturbing sexual assault incident he was the victim of.
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson visited Capitol Hill to meet with members of Congress on behalf of Black-owned liquor companies.
That being said, we hope this is the last diss track dropped by King Combs and that 50 refrains from releasing one of his own as no one asked for this, no one wants to hear this and no one is going to be entertained by this.
50 Cent is suing his ex Daphne Joy for defamation, citing her social media post where she accused him of rape and inflicting sexual abuse upon her. He is also seeking monetary damages.
If the New York Knicks somehow pull off a miracle and bring a championship to the Big Apple for the first time in decades, these two might have to do a joint concert together to celebrate the achievement.
On Thursday (April 18), 50 Cent took a page out of Tyler Perry's book by launching his G-Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Brother Love’s name continued to get dragged for filth. The “No Diddy” trend continues to gain popularity and 50 Cent has hopped on the bandwagon. HipHopDX is reporting that the new way to nullify any statements that could be interpreted as a homosexual act (Ed. Note: Not that there’s anything wrong with that if that’s […]
It was officially Dre Day in Hollywood. The iconic superproducer was immortalized with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
50 Cent is being sued by a radio host in Los Angeles for damages she claims occurred after he tossed a malfunctioning microphone off stage during his concert last August, which she says struck her.
50 Cent is setting his sights on accomplishing something major for 2024, and to do so he's "practicing abstinence" as part of preparation for the task. The "In Da Club" rapper's declaration was met with praise and support online.
It is clear Uncle Murda is showing no mercy with his recent year end recap. 50 Cent seems to be approve on how he addressed the allegations against Diddy. The Brooklyn,native has released the second part to “Rap Up 2023.” and In the song he speaks on multiple topics that took pop culture by storm […]
Now that he's the new landlord for the premises, he'll have to pay an annual rate of $2,400 for the next 30 years after which he can renew it for another 15 years if he so pleases. In other words, 50's going to be in the film game for a while.