Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is doubling down on his commitment to Shreveport, La., and the entertainment mogul is giving the ...
50 Cent is making good on his promise of a permanent G-Dome in downtown Shreveport following the success of his inflatable venue during last year’s Humor & Harmony Festival, marking a major step in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “G-Unit, we in here/ We could get the drama poppin', we don't care,” 50 Cent rapped on “What Up Gangsta,” and for a while, truer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. G-Unit Studios’ purpose includes giving opportunities to creatives and the community. 50 Cent has announced a three-phase plan to ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has spent a number of days in Shreveport while preparing for his Humor and Harmony weekend festival. He has created a lot of buzz since the ...
The G-Unit founder replied “LOL” to photos of Smurf taking pics with his longtime rival after years of public distance 50 Cent has responded to photos of former G-Unit affiliate Bang ‘Em Smurf posing ...
50 Cent ended years of relative quiet about Lloyd Banks with a brutal Twitter post that also targeted Fabolous after recent tensions. 50 Cent broke his pattern of staying relatively quiet about Lloyd ...
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is buying several properties in Shreveport. Starting May 31, 2024, Jackson's G-Unit Studios has purchased several properties across the city's downtown area spending, in total ...
50 Cent can finally collect on a debt from his G-Unit days. A judge ruled in his favor regarding the money Young Buck owes him. A bankruptcy court has ruled that 50 Cent will receive $200,000 to ...
J. Cole claims 50 Cent refused to sign him due to his tight jeans. 50 Cent jokingly confirmed the story on Instagram, calling J. Cole’s pants “denim spandex.” 50 Cent emphasized he is a J. Cole fan ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - G-Unit Film & Television Louisiana has now finalized plans to invest more than $124 million in a multi-phase plan to develop three entertainment venues in northwest Louisiana.