So it’s entirely possible plenty of the more than 15,000 in attendance were indeed seeing 50 for the first time. Kemp, has spawned its own “Yellowstone”-like series of successful sequels. His highest-profile project, the Starz crime drama “Power” he produces with creator Courtney A. He’s made millions through a series of endorsements and collaborations in film, apparel, liquor, technology and publishing. His scored his final major hit with 2007’s “Ayo Technology,” which showed up midway through his set, and hasn’t released a new album since 2014’s flop “Animal Ambition.”Īs his musical career faded, 50’s business instincts kicked in and it turns out he’s pretty good at the whole entrepreneur thing.
But 50 turned out to be a star that burned hot and fast. His 2003 debut album “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” and its monster single “In da Club” made 50 an instant star. While the man born Curtis James Jackson III hasn’t confirmed it’s his farewell tour, many wondered if it wasn’t more of a hello tour. More than a few eyebrows raised back in May when 50 Cent announced a world tour dubbed The Final Lap, which filled St.