.WebsiteCurtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975), known professionally as 50 Cent, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, television producer, entrepreneur and investor. Born in the neighborhood of the of, Jackson began selling drugs at age twelve during the. He later began pursuing a musical career and in 2000 he produced for, but days before the planned release he was shot and the album was never released. In 2002, after Jackson released the compilation album, he was discovered by and signed to, under the aegis of 's and.With the aid of and (who produced his first major-label album, ), Jackson became one of the world's best selling rappers and rose to prominence with group (which he leads de facto). In 2003, he founded, signing his G-Unit associates,. Jackson had similar commercial and critical success with his second album, which was released in 2005. He released his fifth studio album, in 2014 and is working on his sixth studio album,.
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He executive produces and stars in the show, which airs on.During his career Jackson has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and won, including a, thirteen, six, three and four. He has pursued an acting career, appearing in the semi-autobiographical film (2005), the Iraq War film (2006) and (2008). 50 Cent was ranked the sixth-best artist of the 2000s and the third-best rapper (behind Eminem and ). Consider and ' to be in their lists of '100 Best albums of the 2000s' and '100 Best songs of the 2000s' at numbers 37 and 13 respectively.
Contents.Early lifeJackson was born in the borough of, and raised in its neighborhood by his mother, Sabrina. A drug dealer, Sabrina raised Jackson until she died in a mysterious fire when Jackson was 8. After his mother's death and his father's departure Jackson was raised by his grandmother.He began boxing at about age 11, and when he was 14 a neighbor opened a boxing for local youth. 'When I wasn't killing time in school, I was sparring in the gym or selling crack on the strip,' Jackson remembered. 'I was competitive in the ring and hip-hop is competitive too. I think rappers condition themselves like boxers, so they all kind of feel like they're the champ.' At age 12, Jackson began dealing when his grandparents thought he was in after-school programs and brought guns and drug money to school.
In the tenth grade, he was caught by at Andrew Jackson High School: 'I was embarrassed that I got arrested like that. After I got arrested I stopped hiding it. I was telling my grandmother openly, 'I sell drugs.' 'On June 29, 1994, Jackson was arrested for selling four vials of cocaine to an undercover police officer.
He was arrested again three weeks later, when police searched his home and found heroin, ten ounces of crack cocaine and a. Although Jackson was sentenced to three to nine years in prison, he served six months in a and earned his. He has said that he did not use cocaine himself. Jackson adopted the nickname '50 Cent' as a for change. The name was inspired by, a 1980s Brooklyn robber known as '50 Cent'; Jackson chose it 'because it says everything I want it to say.
I'm the same kind of person 50 Cent was. I provide for myself by any means.' Career 1996–99: BeginningsJackson began rapping in a friend's basement, where he used to record over instrumentals. In 1996 a friend introduced him to of, who was establishing. Jay taught him how to count, write, structure songs and make records.
Jackson's first appearance was on ' with, for their 1998 album. He credited Jam Master Jay for improving his ability to write, and Jay produced Jackson's first (unreleased) album.
In 1999, after Jackson left Jam Master Jay, the platinum-selling producers signed him to. They sent him to an studio, where he produced thirty-six songs in two weeks; eighteen were included on his 2000 album,. Jackson founded Hollow Point Entertainment with former member Bang 'Em Smurf.Jackson's popularity began to grow after the successful, controversial underground single ', which he wrote in a half-hour car ride to a studio. The track comically describes how he would rob famous artists.
Jackson explained the song's rationale: 'There's a hundred artists on that label, you gotta separate yourself from that group and make yourself relevant'. Rappers, and the responded to the track, and invited Jackson to join him on his tour. Although 'How to Rob' was intended to be released with ' (with ), two days before he was scheduled to film the 'Thug Love' music video Jackson was shot and hospitalized. 2000–01: ShootingOn May 24, 2000, Jackson was attacked by a gunman outside his grandmother's former home in South Jamaica.
After getting into a friend's car, he was asked to return to the house to get some jewelry; his son was in the house, and his grandmother was in the front yard. After Jackson returned to the back seat of the car, another car pulled up nearby; an assailant walked up and fired nine shots at close range with a. Jackson was shot in the hand, arm, hip, both legs, chest and left cheek.
His facial wound resulted in a swollen tongue, the loss of a wisdom tooth and a slightly slurred voice; his friend was wounded in the hand. They were driven to a hospital, where Jackson spent thirteen days. The alleged attacker, Darryl Baum, 's close friend and bodyguard, was killed three weeks later.Jackson recalled the shooting: 'It happens so fast that you don't even get a chance to shoot back. I was scared the whole time. I was looking in the rear-view mirror like, 'Oh shit, somebody shot me in the face!
It burns, burns, burns.' ' In his autobiography, From Pieces to Weight: Once upon a Time in Southside Queens, he wrote: 'After I got shot nine times at close range and didn't die, I started to think that I must have a purpose in life. How much more damage could that shell have done?
Give me an inch in this direction or that one, and I'm gone'. After using a for six weeks, Jackson was fully recovered after five months. When he left the hospital he stayed in the with his girlfriend and son, and his workout regime helped him develop a muscular physique.In the hospital Jackson signed a publishing deal with Columbia Records before he was dropped from the label and blacklisted by the recording industry because of his song, '. Unable to work in a U.S. Studio, he went to Canada. With business partner, Jackson recorded over thirty songs for to build a reputation. In a interview, Marc Labelle of said that Jackson used the mixtape circuit to his advantage: 'He took all the hottest beats from every artist and flipped them with better hooks.
They then got into all the markets on the mixtapes and all the mixtape DJs were messing with them.' Jackson's popularity increased, and in 2002 he released the mixtape. He then released backed by, a mixtape revisiting material. 2002–2006: Rise to fameIn 2002, heard Jackson's CD, received from Jackson's attorney (who was working with Eminem's manager, ). Impressed, Eminem invited Jackson to fly to and introduced him to.
After signing a $1 million record deal, Jackson released. The mixtape featured one new track, ', which appeared on Eminem's soundtrack. Jackson was also signed by Chris Lighty's and 's Money Management Group. Jackson released his debut album, (described by as 'probably the most hyped debut album by a rap artist in about a decade'), in February 2003.
Noted its 'dark synth grooves, buzzy keyboards and a persistently funky bounce', with Jackson complementing the production in 'an unflappable, laid-back flow'. It debuted at number one on the, selling 872,000 copies in its first four days. The lead single, ' (noted by for its 'blaring horns, funky organs, guitar riffs and sparse hand claps'), set a record as the most listened-to song in radio history within a week. With, and ( left to right) in, February 2006gave Jackson his own label, in 2003. He signed, and as members of, and was later signed in a with Dr. In March 2005 Jackson's second commercial album, sold 1.14 million copies in its first four days (the highest in an abbreviated sales cycle ) and was number one on the Billboard 200 for six weeks.
He was the first solo artist with three singles in the Billboard top five in the same week with ', ' and '. According to Rolling Stone, '50's secret weapon is his singing voice - the deceptively amateur-sounding tenor croon that he deploys on almost every chorus'.After The Game's departure Jackson signed and rap veterans to G-Unit Records, with, and Young Hot Rod later joining the label, who all eventually departed the label. Jackson expressed an interest in working with rappers other than G-Unit, such as of, of, of and of, and recorded with several. 2007–2009: Curtis and Before I Self DestructIn September 2007 Jackson released his third album, which was inspired by his life before Get Rich or Die Tryin '. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 691,000 copies during its first week (behind 's, released the same day).
On the September 10, 2008 episode of Jackson said his fourth studio album, would be 'done and released in November'. He released ', produced by Dr.
Dre for, on May 18, 2009 and was scheduled to appear in a fall 2009 episode of 's. On September 3, 2009 Jackson posted a video for the Soundkillers' Phoenix- produced track, 'Flight 187', introducing his mixtape and book ( The 50th Law). The song, with lyrics inspiring speculation about tension between Jackson and Jay-Z, was a bonus track on the iTunes version of Before I Self Destruct.
Was released on November 9, 2009.2010–2011: New business venturesIn a interview Jackson said he was working on a album, Black Magic, inspired by European nightclubs: 'First they played hip-hop which suddenly changed to uptempo songs, known as Eurodance'. He later said he had changed his next album to The Return of the Heartless Monster after writing different material when he returned home from in 2010, shelving Black Magic. On September 3, Jackson supported Eminem on his and 's, performing 'Crack A Bottle' with Eminem and Dr. Dre amid rumors of tension between Jackson and Dre.He 'recorded 20 songs to a whole different album concept' before putting them aside, wanting his new album to have the 'aggression' of Get Rich or Die Tryin '. Jackson tweeted that the album was '80 percent done' and fans could expect it in the summer of 2011. It was ultimately delayed a year due to disagreements with Interscope Records, with Jackson saying that he would release it in November 2011 with a different title than Black Magic.
Eminem would appear on the album, and Jackson said he was working with new producers such as Boi-1da and Alex da Kid. Cardiak, who produced Lloyd Banks' 'Start It Up', confirmed that he produced a song for the upcoming album.Jackson released a song, ', from his fifth album on the Internet on June 1,6 2011.
The single, produced by Cardiak, was released on iTunes on July 19 (although Jackson tweeted that it was not the album's first single). The rapper planned to write a semi-autobiographical young-adult novel about bullying, different from his previous books which focused on his life and the rules of power. According to the book's publisher, the first-person novel (about a 13-year-old schoolyard bully 'who finds redemption as he faces what he's done') was scheduled for publication in January 2012.In a series of tweets Jackson told that the delay of his fifth album was due to disagreements with Interscope Records, later suggesting that it would be released in November 2011 with his headphone line. He speculated to MTV News about not renewing his five-album contract with Interscope: 'I don't know.
It will all be clear in the negotiations following me turning this actual album in. And, of course, the performance and how they actually treat the work will determine whether you still want to stay in that position or not.' On June 20, 2011, Jackson announced the release of Before I Self Destruct II after his fifth album. Although he planned to shoot a music video for the fifth album's lead single, 'I'm On It', on June 26 the video was never filmed. Jackson told Shade45, 'I did four songs in Detroit with Eminem. I did two with Just Blaze, a Boi-1da joint, and I did something with Alex da Kid.
We made two that are definite singles and the other two are the kinds of records that we been making, more aimed at my core audience, more aggressive, more of a different kind of energy to it.' He released 'Street King Energy Track #7' in September 2011 to promote Street King, his charity-based energy drink. An announcement that Jackson was shooting a music video for 'Girls Go Wild', the fifth-album lead single featuring Jeremih, was made on September 28, 2011. 2012–present: Departure from Interscope. With at the 2009Jackson has founded two film production companies: in 2003 and in 2008. Cheetah Vision produces low budget action thrillers for foreign film markets across the world. When G-Unit Films folded, he focused on Cheetah Vision and the company obtained $200 million in funding in 2010.
In 2010, Jackson revived G-Unit Films, renaming the company to G-Unit Films and Television Inc. The company has joint ventures with Will Packer's production company Will Packer Productions and Universal Television. In over 18 months, Jackson has sold projects to six different networks.
Among them was, a STARZ drama in which he not only co-stars but also serves as co-creator and executive producer. Power debuted in June 2014 and was renewed for a second season after one episode. Power 's August 2 season finale garnered the high ratings through the season, more than doubling the premiere and it generated 71% of the African-American viewership of any scripted premium series since 2006. Jackson serves as a co‐star, co-creator and executive television producer of the STARZ network drama where he signed a 2-year contract with representation coming from the. Ratings have been a success for Starz.
With the second-season premiere being the highest-ever season with 1.43 million people tuning in live. Jackson also serves as an executive television producer for for, a series that follows fifteen high school dropouts as they are taught by a series of celebrity 'teachers'.In 2002, Mr. Jackson filed an application with the to register the term '50 Cent' as a trademark for clothing (specifically T—shirts), sound recordings, and live performances. The application was published in 2003, and registration issued in 2004.
He has since filed for additional trademark registrations.In July 2011, Jackn launched a philanthropic initiative to provide food for one billion starving people in Africa by 2016, joining Pure Growth Partners to introduce. A portion of the proceeds from each Street King purchase would be used to provide a daily meal to an underprivileged child. The partnership coincides with Jackson's goal to feed a billion people in Africa during the next five years.
'50 Cent and I share a common vision: to address the world's problems through smart and sustainable business models,' said Chris Clarke, founder and CEO of Pure Growth Partners. 'With the rampant starvation in Africa and hunger afflicting children worldwide, we need socially responsible businesses that affect real change now more than ever.' Jackson said, 'I'm inspired by Clarke's vision and innovative approaches to tackling serious issues. It's our mission with Street King to really change children's lives around the world.' In 2011, he founded, a consumer-electronics company selling Street by 50 headphones, pledging to donate a portion of their sales to charity. In April 2015, SMS announced new co-branding deals with Reebok and Marvel. It added those to existing partnerships with Walt Disney Parks, Lucasfilm's Star Wars, and Intel.In 2014, Jackson became a minority shareholder in Effen Vodka, a brand of vodka produced in the Netherlands when he invested undisclosed amount in the company Sire Spirits LLC.
He currently endorses the product via his live concert performances and social media. The rapper was asked to take part in two promotional bottle signings, one in Oak Creek and another in Sun Prairie. Jackson made an appearance at Liquor Warehouse in Syracuse, New York on April 25, 2015 where he reportedly sold 1,400 bottles (277 gallons) of Jackson's signature liquor brand. Liquor Warehouse's owner George Angeloro reportedly stocked 300 cases (1,800 bottles or 357 gallons) of Effen Vodka, which sells for $30 a bottle, prior to the event.In December 2014, Jackson signed a $78 million deal with FRIGO Revolution Wear, a luxury underwear brand. The joint venture is partnered between Jackson, basketball player, baseball legend and Mathias Ingvarsson, the former president of mattress powerhouse.
Jackson became the chief fashion designer for the brands single pair of Frigo boxers. In April 2015, Jackson mulled investing in Jamaica, exploring foreign investment opportunities on the island when he met with some local officials and had ongoing discussions on investment opportunities in the Montego Bay resort area. InvestmentsOver the years, Jackson invested the millions of dollars in earnings he made from music and celebrity endorsements in an array of privately controlled companies, real estate, and stocks and bonds. A portion of his investments lost value during the. In December 2008 he told the Canadian press that he had been affected by the recession, losing several million dollars in the stock market. Unable to sell his Connecticut mansion, Jackson postponed Before I Self-Destruct due to the severity of the economic downturn.
His Farmington mansion located on 50 Poplar Hill Drive that he tried to sell for years filed for bankruptcy in Connecticut in 2015 listed an asking price for that property in 2012 at $10 million but was valued at $8.3 million in 2015. He first tried to sell the house in 2007 for $18.5 million, and dropped the price several times in the next five years, when it was on and off the market. In January 2011, Jackson reportedly made $10 million after using Twitter to promote a marketing company which he was part shareholder of. His endorsements company G Unit Brands Inc. Revealed through a public SEC filing controls 12.9 per cent of H&H Imports, which is a parent company of TV Goods – the firm responsible for marketing his range of headphones, Sleek by 50 Cent.
Jackson bought the stock in the company on November 30, 2010, a week after it offered buyers 180 million shares at 17 cents each. Jackson later made a stock recommendation on Twitter, causing its share value to rise from four cents to nearly 50 cents (32p) each, closing on Monday at 39 cents (25p). Jackson was later investigated by the for breaching securities laws following his tweet which may have constituted allegations of via his stock investment strategy. In 2013, Jackson became a minority investor in Hang w/, a live video broadcasting mobile app used by dozens of celebrities to broadcast their daily activities and chat with fans. The app downloaded more than 1 million times since its launch in March 2013 and has more than 1 million users as of February 2015. Other minority celebrity investors include former NFL player and record producer. Mining and heavy metalsJackson has been involved in the mining and precious metals industries.
In 2008, he visited a platinum, palladium and iridium mine shaft in South Africa, and met with South African billionaire in talks of purchasing an equity stake in the mine. After his meeting with Motsepe, Jackson considered purchasing equity in the mine and launching his own line of 50 Cent branded platinum. Boxing promotionOn July 21, 2012, Jackson became a licensed when he formed his new company, TMT (The Money Team). Licensed to promote in, he was in the process of being licensed in (where most major fights are held in the U.S.). A former amateur boxer, Jackson signed gold medalist and former featherweight champion and middleweight Olympic medalist.
On July 29, 2012, he and the famed boxer, signed IBF featherweight champion. They unveiled plans to challenge the box-office dominance of and change the landscape of boxing with TMT Promotions.
Boxer also expressed interest in making a deal with Jackson. In December 2012, Mayweather and Jackson parted company, with Jackson taking over the promotion company and founding SMS Promotions with Gamboa, Dirrell, Dib, Luis Olivares and Donte Strayhorn in his stable.WealthJackson was the second wealthiest rapper in the hip hop industry, behind in 2007. Jackson, who lives in a mansion formerly owned by ex-, has been consistently ranked highly among the wealthiest figures of the American hip hop scene.
He was the fifth-richest figure in American hip hop in 2015, with an estimated net worth of $155 million. EarningsJackson received $100,000 for his work in the movie and $50,000 for acting in. He also appears on the Starz television show where receives $20,000 per episode for his appearance and $15,000 bonus for serving as the show's executive producer. BankruptcyOn July 13, 2015, Jackson filed for protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut with a debt of $32,509,549.91. On July 17, 2015, the Court issued an order allowing a creditor to proceed with the punitive damages phase of a trial against Jackson in a New York state court, in connection with the alleged release of a private video. His assets were listed as between $10 million and $50 million in his bankruptcy petition, though he testified under oath that he is worth $4.4 million.
Citing between $10 million and $50 million in debt, and the same amount in assets. Later in the week, Jackson's bankruptcy lawyers elucidated the court documents that legal fees and judgments exceeding $20 million over the past year were the primary cause of the filing. His filings listed 32 entities that he has a stake in. The bankruptcy came days after a jury ordered him to pay $5 million to rapper Rick Ross's ex-girlfriend Lastonia Leviston for invading her privacy by posting online a sex tape of her and another man. In addition, Jackson lost a dispute over a failed business deal to come to fruition to his Sleek headphones, where Jackson invested more than $2 million. An ex-partner accused Jackson of later stealing the design of the 'Sleek by 50' headphones, prompting a judge to award the partner more than $17.2 million.
His Connecticut bankruptcy filing states that he owns seven cars valued at more than $500,000, including a 2010 Rolls Royce and a 1966 Chevrolet Coupe. His expenses of $108,000 a month include $5,000 for gardening along with a monthly income of $185,000, mainly from royalties and income from his external businesses and investments. The court filing says he also owes money to his stylist, his barber and his fitness coach. Other details in the bankruptcy documents included information about two deals that sold the right to collect royalties of on-air play of his music. Half the rights to his portfolio were sold to the British independent music publishing company for $3 million and the other half for another $3 million with the sales of his albums allowing Jackson to own 100 percent of the rights to the master recordings while paying only for distribution. Zeisler & Zeisler, a Bridgeport law firm, represented 50 Cent in the bankruptcy, which later resulted in Jackson filing a $75 million lawsuit against his own lawyers.
He stated that his lawyers did a terrible job of representing him, specifically citing the fallout of his failed venture with Sleek Audio headphones and accused Garvey Schubert Barer, a Wall Street law firm of failing to 'employ the requisite knowledge and skill necessary to confront the circumstances of the case.' Corporate positions. – Founder. – CEO, founder. – Founder. SMS Promotions – CEO, founder.
Sire Spirits – Owner. Effen Vodka – former minority shareholderPersonal lifeOn October 13, 1996, Jackson's girlfriend, Shaniqua Tompkins, gave birth to son Marquise Jackson. Tompkins later sued him for $50 million, saying that he said that he would take care of her for life. The suit, with 15, was dismissed by a judge who called it 'an unfortunate tale of a love relationship gone sour.' The two have bickered for years, and have even taken their feud to social media many times.Marquise's birth changed Jackson's outlook on life: 'When my son came into my life, my priorities changed, because I wanted to have the relationship with him that I didn't have with my father'. He credited his son for inspiring his career and being the 'motivation to go in a different direction'. Jackson has a tattooed 'Marquise' with an axe on his right biceps ('The axe is 'cause I'm a warrior.
I don't want him to be one, though'), and has '50', 'Southside' and 'Cold World' on his back: 'I'm a product of that environment. It's on my back, though, so it's all behind me'.Jackson dated model Daphne Joy and had his second son, Sire Jackson, with her, on September 1, 2012. At the age of two years, Sire modeled for Kidz Safe, a headphone brand for kids, earning $700,000 through his contract.In 2005, Jackson supported President after rapper criticized Bush for a slow response to the victims of.
If his felony convictions did not prevent him from voting, he said, he would have voted for the president. Jackson later said that Bush 'has less compassion than the average human. By all means, I don't aspire to be like George Bush.' In September 2007 he told that although he would not endorse a candidate in 2008, he 'liked '. Six months later the rapper told that he had switched his support to after hearing him speak, but had lost interest in politics. Asked his opinion of President Obama's May 9, 2012 endorsement of, Jackson said, 'I'm for it.
I've encouraged same-sex activities. I've engaged in fetish areas a couple times.' He had been criticized for anti-gay comments in the past.Despite having numerous songs that reference drug and alcohol usage, Jackson does not drink alcohol or do drugs, citing a bad experience with alcohol as his main reason.noted Jackson's wealth in 2007, ranking him second behind in the rap industry. He lives in a, mansion formerly owned by ex-, listing it for sale at $18.5 million to move closer to his son (who lives on with his ex-girlfriend). The mayor of declared October 12, 2007 '50 Cent Curtis Jackson Day', honoring the rapper with a proclamation and a. One of Jackson's New York homes, purchased in January 2007 for $2.4 million and the center of a lawsuit between Jackson and Shaniqua Tompkins, caught fire on May 31, 2008 while he was filming in Louisiana.In December 2008, he told the Canadian press that he had lost several million dollars in the stock market and, unable to sell his Connecticut mansion, had postponed Before I Self-Destruct because of the economic downturn. Jackson won a lawsuit in November 2009 against over the fast-food chain's use of his name without permission.In 2016, regarding his beef with Meek Mill, he commented 'You know, he's really not that bright.
That kid is not that bright' he said. 'The easiest thing you can do is bring other people into the statements you're saying, right, while you're writing music. On May 4, 2016, after making fun of a teenager who, unbeknownst to 50, had a disability, he donated $100,000 to.Jackson endorsed Democratic candidate in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. Drugs and assault convictionsOn June 29, 1994, Jackson was arrested for selling four vials of cocaine to an undercover police officer. He was arrested again three weeks later, when police searched his home and found heroin, ten ounces of crack cocaine and a. Although Jackson was sentenced to three to nine years in prison, he served six months in a (where he earned his high-school equivalency diploma).
According to him, he did not use cocaine.Jackson and four members of his entourage were arrested shortly before 2 a.m. On December 31, 2002, when police found a.25-caliber handgun and a.45-caliber pistol in a parked car (which they searched due to its tinted windows) outside a Manhattan nightclub. The rapper was charged with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.Jackson was sentenced to two years' on July 22, 2005 for a May 2004 incident, when he was charged with three counts of assault and battery after jumping into an audience when he was hit by a water bottle. Lawsuits Use of imageJackson filed a lawsuit against an advertising company, Traffix of, on July 21, 2007 for using his image in a promotion he said threatened his safety. He was alerted by a staff member to an Internet advertisement on a MySpace page.
According to court documents, the advertisement had a cartoon image of the rapper with 'Shoot the rapper and you will win $5000 or five ring tones guaranteed'. Although the ad did not use his name, the image allegedly resembled him and suggested that he endorsed the product. The lawsuit, calling the ad a 'vile, tasteless and despicable' use of Jackson's image which 'quite literally called for violence against him', sought unspecified and a permanent injunction against the use of his image without permission.
Use of nameIn 2008, Jackson sued Taco Bell over an ad campaign in which it invited him to change his name for one day from 50 Cent to 79 Cent, 89 Cent, or 99 Cent, in line with pricing for some of its items, and they would donate $10,000 to the charity of his choice. The case was settled out of court. Janitor incidentWhile walking through in May 2016, Jackson harassed and insulted a janitor at the airport, accusing him of being. The janitor was a, teenager named Andrew Farrell.
The parents of the janitor had seen the viral video as disrespect and wanted to sue Jackson for his action against their child. The lawsuit was originally over one million dollars, but the parents settled for a $100,000 donation to and his apology.
Bamba sampleIn 2016, a judge declared that Brandon Parrott gave Dr. Dre and 50 Cent the rights to 'Bamba' for the song 'P.I.M.P.' Other civil and criminal mattersOne of his New York homes, purchased for $2.4 million in January 2007 and the center of a lawsuit between Jackson and Shaniqua Tompkins, caught fire on May 30, 2008 while he was filming in Louisiana. On August 5, 2013, Jackson pleaded not guilty to one count of domestic violence and four counts of vandalism in a Los Angeles County court. If convicted of all charges, he faced up to five years in prison and a $46,000 fine. Model-actress Daphne Joy accused Jackson of kicking her and ransacking her bedroom during an argument at her condominium in the Toluca Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles on June 23.
He allegedly caused $7,100 in property damage, leaving the scene before police arrived.Judge Ann Nevins has ordered Jackson back to court because of Instagram messages he made over several months. She said Jackson was not fully clear about his funds and indicated posts of the rapper showing stacks of his money. In March 2016, Jackson claimed that he would no longer use, electing instead to have his profile page operated by someone else. Feuds Ja RuleBefore he signed with Interscope Records, Jackson engaged in a public dispute with rapper and his label, saying that a friend robbed jewelry from Ja Rule and the latter accused him of orchestrating the robbery. Ja Rule said that the conflict stemmed from a Queens video shoot, when Jackson did not like seeing him 'getting so much love' from the neighborhood.
At in New York in March 2000, Jackson had an altercation with Murder Inc. Associates and received three stitches for a stab wound. Rapper claimed responsibility for the stabbing, saying that he acted in self-defense when he thought someone reached for a gun.An by an (IRS) agent suggested ties between Murder Inc. And, a New York drug lord suspected of involvement in the murder of and Jackson's shooting. An excerpt read:The investigation has uncovered a conspiracy involving McGriff and others to murder a rap artist who has released songs containing lyrics regarding McGriff's criminal activities. The rap artist was shot in 2000, survived and thereafter refused to cooperate with law enforcement regarding the shooting.
Messages transmitted over the Murder Inc. Pager indicate that McGriff is involved in an ongoing plot to kill this rap artist, and that he communicates with Murder Inc. Employees concerning the target.The end of the Jackson-Ja Rule feud was confirmed in May 2011. According to Ja Rule, 'I'm cool. We ain't beefing no more. We'll never collaborate.
That's just what it is. You don't have to be at war with somebody, but it's also kind of like U.S. And another country that they may not get along with.
We don't gotta go to war, but we're not friends either. But we can coincide inside of a world. He's doing him, and he's not thinking about me, and I'm doing me and I'm not thinking about him.' On August 7, 2015, the feud between the two rappers later reignited when Ja gave a feedback to a social follower via Twitter over a similar feud between.
Enraged, Jackson later responded back with photos and comments via Instagram, only siding with Drake. The feud resurfaced three years later on January 19, 2018 when Ja Rule took to Twitter, calling out 50 Cent on social media. 50 cent responded by purchasing and vacating the first 4 rows of his concert.The GameAlthough Jackson was close to before the latter released his debut album, The Documentary, they grew apart. After The Documentary 's release, Jackson felt that The Game was disloyal for saying that he did not want to participate in G-Unit's feuds with other rappers (such as, and ) and his desire to work with artists with which G-Unit was feuding.
He said that he wrote six songs for the album and did not receive proper credit, which The Game denied. At a 2007 concertJackson later dismissed The Game from G-Unit on. After the announcement, The Game (a guest earlier in the evening) tried to enter the building with his entourage. After they were denied entry, one of his associates was shot in the leg in a confrontation with a group of men leaving the building. When the situation escalated the rappers held a joint press conference announcing their reconciliation, and fans were uncertain if the rappers had staged a publicity stunt to boost sales of their recently released albums. After the situation cooled, G-Unit criticized The Game's and announced that they would not appear on his albums.
During a performance The Game announced a of G-Unit, which he called 'G-Unot'.After the Summer Jam performance The Game recorded '300 Bars and Runnin', an extended 'diss' of G-Unit and Roc-A-Fella Records, for the mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. Jackson responded with his ' music video, with The Game as and parodies of other rivals. They have continued attacking each other, with The Game releasing two more mixtapes: Ghost Unit and a mixtape-DVD,. Jackson superimposed The Game's head on the body of a male stripper for the cover of the Hate It or Love It (G-Unit Radio Part 21) mixtape in response to The Game's pictures of G-Unit dressed as the. The Game, under contract to Aftermath Entertainment, signed with to terminate his contractual obligations with G-Unit (although it is claimed that Jackson pressured Dr. Dre to fire him). G-Unit member has insulted The Game in songs, and the latter released '240 Bars (Spider Joke)' and '100 Bars (The Funeral)' attacking G-Unit and Loc.
Jackson's response was 'Not Rich, Still Lyin', mocking The Game. Lloyd Banks replied to the Game on a freestyle-booth segment, followed by a Game 'diss' song ('SoundScan') ridiculing the 13-position drop of Banks' album Rotten Apple on the Billboard 200 chart and its disappointing second-week sales.
Banks replied on his mixtape Mo' Money In The Bank Pt. 5: Gang Green Season Continues with 'Showtime (The Game's Over)', said that Jackson wrote half of The Documentary and ridiculed The Game's suicidal thoughts.
In October 2006, The Game made a peace overture (which was not immediately answered) to Jackson, but two days later he said on that the peace offer was valid for only one day. In several songs on Doctor's Advocate, he implied that the feud was over. He said in July 2009 that the feud had ended with help from and, and apologized for his actions.
According to, neither Jackson nor G-Unit accepted his apology and The Game has resumed his calls for a 'G-Unot' boycott at concerts. Jackson released 'So Disrespectful' on, targeting Jay-Z, The Game. The Game responded with 'Shake', poking fun at the music video for Jackson's '.On August 1, 2016, 50 Cent ended his twelve-year feud with The Game when the two were in the Ace of Diamonds Strip Club and The Game said 'What happened, that shit was 12 years ago.' Rick RossAlthough began a feud with Jackson over an alleged incident at the January 2009 Awards, Jackson told news sources he did not remember seeing Ross there. Late that month Ross' ' was leaked on the Internet, with lyrics apparently disparaging Jackson. Several days later, Jackson released 'Officer Ricky (Go Head, Try Me)' in response to 'Mafia Music'. The following day, Ross appeared on Shade 45 (Eminem's Sirius channel) and told Jackson to come up with something better in 24 hours.Before leaving for, Jackson uploaded a video ('Warning Shot', telling Ross 'I'ma fuck your life up for fun' ) and the first of a series of 'Officer Ricky' cartoons.
In early February he uploaded a YouTube video in which he interviewed 'Tia', the mother of one of Ross' children; according to her, Ross is in reality a. On February 5, 2009, The Game phoned Seattle radio station. Asked about the dispute between Jackson and Ross, he sided with Jackson and offered to mediate: 'Rick Ross, holla at your boy, man' and '50 eating you, boy.' On his album, Ross refers to Jackson in 'In Cold Blood' and Jackson's mock funeral is part of the song's video. When the song was released, Ross said that he ended Jackson's career.
'Rick Ross is Albert From. You ever seen the movie? He's Albert,' Jackson replied in an interview. 'It never gets worse than this. You get a guy that was a correctional officer come out and base his entire career on writing material from a drug dealer's perspective such as.' Their feud rekindled at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards, where Jackson and G-Unit members Kidd Kidd, Mike Knox, Tony Yayo were seen on video attacking (a member of Ross' Maybach Music Group).
Gunplay's Maybach Music diamond necklace was stolen during the brawl, and several days later Jackson appeared at a Washington, D.C. Bowling alley wearing Gunplay's chain. On January 30, 2013, Jackson tweeted that Ross' attempted drive-by shooting on his birthday three days earlier was 'staged'.Recently his feud with Rick Ross has been resurfacing. Main article:Studio albums. (2003).
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