Showing a more humanitarian side to himself, 50 Cent recently traveled to Somalia, one of the poorest and lawless countries in the world, on behalf of the United Nations World Food Program and Street King. The Jamaica Queens rapper donated meals to hungry children who only ate once a day in the drought stricken and war torn region. Most notably remembered for his controversial music, the rapper expressed that he wanted to be remembered for more than just his music. Press play above to watch ABC News footage of 50 Cent’s trip to Somalia
Curtis continues his onslaught of new music, as he now links with Jeezy and Tip to let loose
50 once again links with singer Jeremih for the much-anticipated single “Girls Go Wild,” which
Curtis continues to roll out the visuals coinciding with his recently released The Big 10
The visual for 50 Cent’s “Put Your Hands Up” takes us to a high-rise New York City apartment