Curtis James Jackson III (born on 6 July 1975), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, is an American rapper. He rose to fame with the publication of his album Get Rich Or Die trying "(2003) and The Massacre (2005). Both albums achieved multi-platinum success, selling over twenty-one million copies combined.
Born in South Jamaica, Queens, 50 Cent began drug at the age of twelve during the crack epidemic, 1980. followed by a drug trafficking conduct rap career, he was shot nine times and shot in an incident in 2000. After releasing his album Guess Who's back? in 2002, 50 Cent was discovered rapper Eminem and signed to Interscope Records. With the help of Doctor Dre and Eminem, who produced his first major commercial success, he became one of the world's highest selling rappers. In 2003 he founded the label G-Unit Records, which signed several successful rappers, such as Young Buck, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo.
50 Cent is enmity with other rappers including Ja Rule, Game, Cam'ron, Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, and most recently, Rick Ross. He also continued his career as an actor, appearing in the semi-autobiographical film Get Rich Or Die trying "in 2005, the Iraq war, the movie House of the Brave, in 2006, and Righteous Kill in 2008. 50 cents managed to maintain a friendship with the Reggaeton duo Wisin and Yandel a total of 50 Cent was able to reach the Latin American public. Both Wisin And Yandel, 50 Cent made a song, and only one, which was the beginning of many tables in the album Wisin And Yandel Revolution, the song was addressed to women in the club, while another was "Yo Soy Asi "He could also 50 Cent is well known in the Spanish-speaking countries, such as in El Salvador, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Honduras and Venezuela.
Early life
Curtis Jackson III, grew up in South Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York. He grew up without a father and was raised on his mother, Sabrina, who gave birth to fifteen years. Sabrina, a cocaine dealer, raised Jackson until the age of eight, when she was killed in 1983. Twenty-three at the time she lost consciousness after the narcotic beverage. It was then left to die after the gas in her apartment was turned on and closed the windows closed. After his death, Jackson moved into his grandparents with his eight aunts and uncles.He recalls: "My grandmother told me:" Your mother will not come home. She will not back you. You will remain with us today. "That's when I began to adapt to the street a little bit.
Jackson began boxing at the age of eleven years. At fourteen, a neighbor opened a boxing gym for kids. "When I'm not killing time in school, I was sparring in the gym or selling crack on the tape," he recalled. In mid-1980's, he participated in the Junior Olympics as an amateur boxer. He said: "I was competitive in the ring and hip-hop is competitive too ... I think that the rappers themselves boxers, as a condition, they all kind, as they believe the area." At the age of twelve, Jackson began dealing drugs when his grandfather and grandmother, he thought, after school programs. He also took the weapons and drug money to school. In the tenth year he was caught by metal detectors at Andrew Jackson High School. Then he said: "I was embarrassed that I stopped, as ... After I got arrested I stopped hiding it. I was telling my grandmother [openly]," I sell drugs. "
On 29 June 1994 Jackson was arrested for assisting in the sale of four vials of cocaine to undercover police. He was arrested again three weeks later when police searched his home and found heroin, ten ounces of crack, cocaine, and a starting pistol. He was sentenced to three to nine years in prison, but managed to serve six months in prison camp, shock, where he earned a GED. Jackson said he was not the cocaine, it was just sold. He adopted the pen name "50 Cent" as a metaphor for "change". The name comes from Kelvin Martin, a Brooklyn robber in the 1980's known as "50 Cent". Jackson chose the name because it says everything that I want to tell him. I am the same person 50 Cent was. I give all the means ".
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