50 Cent’s record, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, was easily one of the best rap records to come out in its decade. The record was very influential in the world of hip-hop, and it’s not surprising that many up and coming artists have cited it as one of the greats.
More importantly, the record later went on to solidify 50 Cent as the leader of G-Unit who helped all of the artists associated with the label, in addition to his career in the entertainment industry.
Fans of Curtis Jackson, also known as 50 Cent, know that his work on Power has been hailed as well. Artists such as Tekashi 6ix9ine, have also cited 50 Cent as a massive influence on his career, despite the fact 50 Cent later “disowned” him following his racketeering case.
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