
Hip-hop superstar 50 Cent will write books for kids by following up his autobiography. The famous rapper and film actor 50 Cent hopes his stories will have a positive message obvious something that kids can learn from.
However we do know that hip-hop star 50 Cent – who already has a clothing line and a range of energy drinks, and plans his own new line in condoms and sex toys, has ventured into video games, porn production, fashion and acting – wants to become also a movie producer.
Hip-Hop heavyweight is planning to transform again his reality into fiction, in a new series of hip-hop and graphic novels about his former G-Unit pals, such as Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Young Buck into DVD films.
Meanwhile in other Celebrity news, Vivendi Universal Games has announced that 50 Cent: Bulletproof game has sold more than one million copies since its global launch in November 2005. 50 Cent: Bulletproof’s key to success could be those – more than – four CDs worth of music which is included with the game, including new exclusive tracks from hip-hop celebrity 50 Cent, and more than a dozen music videos.
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[...] In other Hip-Hop news, 50 Cent will write books for kids by following up his autobiography. The famous rapper and film actor 50 Cent hopes his stories will have a positive message obvious something that kids can learn from. [...]
Dear 50 cent: I have two bi-racial grandsons, 6 and 9), my only grandchildren and I’ve been defending and protecting them since day one. Do you think your are a good role model for these two little kids? Their mother (and a good one, by the way) loves rap, black music, etc. But these kids are torn between your music and my white world. Obviously they’re being raised differently than you, but still: what impression are you making with them?
Can your book help me and my daughter see that these kids can find a proper place in their life? Don’t think so. Thanks for your time, Mary Kleiss, Port Charlotte Florida
u rock the world 50 cent
Buon luogo, congratulazioni, il mio amico!
Gggg-unit! for life.You got em farreri f50.Keep up the great job.Rec rhymer