

You fuckin’ with me, you fuckin’ with a P-I-M-P (P!) Look, baby, this is simple, you can’t see I could care less how she perform when she in the bedīitch, hit that track, catch a date, and come and pay the kid I’m that nigga tryna holla ’cause I want some bread I ain’t that nigga tryna holla ’cause I want some head She from the country, think she like me ’cause I’m from New York She like my style, she like my smile, she like the way I talk I got the bitch by the bar tryin’ to get a drink up out her Them trick niggas in her ear sayin’ they think about her I spit a little G, man, and my game got herĪ hour later have that ass up in the Ramada She feed them foolish fantasies, they pay her, ’cause they want her She got a thing for that Gucci, that Fendi, that Prada Now, Shorty, she in the club, she dancin’ for dollars That I’m a motherfuckin’ P-I-M-P (Now, Shorty) He went on to release a collection of projects and produce Power, a television series in its sixth season.I don’t know what you heard about meīut a bitch can’t get a dollar out of me In 2005, he starred in a biopic named for the album. The album included “In Da Club” and “Back Down,” a diss toward Ja Rule, with whom he’d beefed throughout his career. He continued his mixtape run, releasing a series of projects alongside Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo, the original members of G-Unit, before dropping his studio debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, on February 6, 2003. Two years later, he reemerged with Guess Who’s Back?, a project that caught the attention of Eminem and that would help 50 sign with Shady/Aftermath. On May 24, 2000, 50 was shot nine times in South Jamaica, Queens. In 1999, he released “How to Rob,” a song that jokingly described how he would relieve an array of A-list rappers of their prized possessions.

Selling drugs from age 12, 50 led a rough life as he entered the rap game with a co-sign from Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC. Curtis Jackson-rapper, entrepreneur, TV producer-adopted the moniker 50 Cent from Kelvin Martin, an infamous Brooklyn stick-up kid who used the same name.
