50 Cent Performs 'Many Men'
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The Oklahoma Sooners initially put on an electrifying show on Friday against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Rapper 50 Cent was at The Palace and performed his 2003 hit single “Many Men,” in
The actor went back and forth with 50 Cent after saying the rapper may get “karma” for making the new docuseries “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” about the alleged crimes of Sean “Diddy” Combs. Marlon Wayans said he dropped the beef with 50 Cent because his brothers told him to.
Wayans criticized the docuseries, saying that a filmmaker or storyteller can “create any narrative.” He also accused 50 Cent of “kicking a man when he’s down,” arguing that Diddy is currently facing consequences for what he’s done.
Alabama QB Ty Simpson hyped up ahead of 4th quarter against Oklahoma in College Football Playoffs by 50 Cent's performance of Many Men
Rumors online claim that 50 Cent is working on a LeBron James documentary for Netflix. After a post from a parody account went viral on social media, users seemed to believe the claims to be true. Moments like these remind us of how powerful social media can be in spreading misinformation,
Oklahoma got a temporary boost from 50 Cent. The rapper performed his 2003 hit “Many Men (Wish Death)” between the third and fourth quarters of the Oklahoma-Alabama first-round College Football Playoff game.
Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson said he legally obtained footage that shows Sean 'Diddy' Combs ahead of his September 2024 arrest. Here's everything to know about how 50 Cent got new footage of Sean 'Diddy' Combs in 'Sean Combs: The Reckoning.
Cent surprised Oklahoma fans by performing "Many Men" during their CFP game against Alabama while wearing a "Hard to Kill" hoodie.
The Reckoning lists 50 Cent as an executive producer, but the claim that he earned $50 million has no proof and is not confirmed.
50 Cent has responded sharply to Dr. Umar after the activist criticized the new Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning. The rapper and media mogul shared a clip of Umar discussing the project during a recent livestream and told him to “shut up” in the caption of his Instagram post.
The end of Ebro in the Morning reignited long-running rap feuds and exposed deeper tensions about radio, relevance, and control in hip-hop media