New York rapper 50 Cent wants people to start putting some serious respect on his name. The hip-hop veteran has acknowledged the importance of February 6 to the entire hip-hop culture.
Fif went to Instagram Wednesday (February 6) to reflect on the 16-year anniversary of his Get Rich or Die Tryin’ studio debut.
BIG FACTS! Game changed after this dropped! #PatientlyWaiting is still legend. #SOHHNews @50cent pic.twitter.com/xh9AnXBbFj
— SOHH (@sohh) February 6, 2019
Last week, G-Unit’s Tony Yayo shared a vintage pic of himself, 50 and Lloyd Banks.
Over the past few weeks, G-Unit producer DJ Whoo Kid has declared his loyalty to 50’s team.
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Really, really, REALLY need this to happen in 2019! #GUnit #SOHHNews pic.twitter.com/NxADAoYBcC
— SOHH (@sohh) January 4, 2019
Recently, 50 Cent announced he had donated $3 million for his G-Unity Foundation to help low income areas of the country.
Applaud this man! @50cent pic.twitter.com/RQRkYojJlG
— SOHH (@sohh) December 28, 2018
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