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50 Cent will be signing copies of his new, illustrated autobiography in New York City later this afternoon (October 23).
50 x 50: 50 Cent in His Own Words, co-authored by Complex magazine's editor- in-chief, Noah Callahan-Bever, reads more like a scrapbook, littered with old photos chronicling Fif's rise from a Queens street kid to the successful hip-hop mogul he is today, reports New York's Daily News.
In the book, he is candid about his mother's murder when he was just eight years old, being on the brink of death after suffering gunshot wounds and his drug dealing days.
"I was just utilizing the things that were right in front of me," Fif told the News. "If you're a kid having a hard time in school and they tell you, well you can do this for 12 years and then get a college degree, a kid with curiosity is able to find someone who acquired the finances to get the things that he wanted in six months. It seemed like the only option at that point."
After being caught with cocaine in his gym shoes at school, and forced into rehab as a result of a second bust, Fif was still undeterred. The one thing that did change his life from one of crime to music was the birth of his son, Marquise Jackson.
"When my son was on the way, I changed direction to write music," he says, "because I knew if I physically wasn't available to take care of him, no one else was."
When the rapper's mother died after "someone knocked her out in her apartment and let the gas run." Fif was sent to live with his grandparents.
"My mom didn't see welfare or [a job at] Burger King as an option, so she went in the wrong direction, hustling, but she acquired the finances that provided for me," he says. "Then the things that come with that lifestyle - like getting killed or going to jail - ended up coming."
In the book, 50 marks this realization and the desire to raise his son as the turning point in his life.
50 will be signing copies of his new book today at Barnes & Noble, at 4 Astor Place in Manhattan at 5 p.m.
Dr. Dre’s son has died.
Andre Young Jr., 20, was reported to be unresponsive when his mother Nicole Young checked on him at around 10am on Saturday (23.08.08), so she immediately called emergency services to her Woodland Hills house.
It is not yet known how Andre died, but toxicology tests are being carried out to determine the cause of death.
Legendary rap producer Dre and his wife Nicole had not commented on the tragedy at the time of writing. read more
50 Cent is to give away £50,000 of his own money in a new US reality TV show.
The 'In Da Club’ rapper will star in '50 Cent: The Money and the Power’ in which he shares lessons he learned from his time 'hustling’ on the streets with 14 contestants.
The hit maker - real name Curtis Jackson - will explain how growing up in New York helped him to become the mogul he is today, before setting the contestants challenges to test what they have learnt. read more
Hotel heiress, master self-promoter and aspiring pop-music star Paris Hilton (its first hit is "Stars are Blind") will issue her first album on Aug. 22, two weeks later than previously announced.The self-titled set was made with the help of some of the hottest producers money can buy, including Scott Storch (50 Cent, Beyonce), Jonathan "J.R." Rotem (Rihanna) and Dr. Luke (Pink, Kelly Clarkson).