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50 Cent on Cover of Black Enterprise Magazine in Dapper Suit

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Black entertainment juggernaut The YBF has posted an exclusive picture of 50 Cent gracing the cover of this month's Black Enterprise magazine. YBF owner and editor Natasha reports:

BE editor Tennille Robinson was able to get a number of details on him regarding his estimated worth, most recent deals and how he's managed to leverage his celebrity into a number of business ventures. 50's all business in this story, no beef. That's a surprise. ....

The cover shoot took place in Los Angeles, which is where 50 is currently based since he's gotten more involved with acting and producing movies for his production company Cheetah Vision. He's already started filming 'The Set Up' [in which] he stars opposite Bruce Willis. And it's the first of a 10-picture deal backed by a $200 million fund financed by the New York City-based Hedge Fund Film Partners. Nice.

See more amazing photos and learn more details on 50 Cent at The YBF.

50 Cent has certainly come a long way from signing his first record deal for a cool million. After his $100 million Vitamin Water deal came to fruition, the Queens rapper has been able to parlay his brand into publishing, a fragrance, acting and now producing films on the business end.


If his movie production arm is successful, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson might soon be able to give Tyler Perry a run for his money as a new African American player in Hollywood. Despite the success of 'Precious' and Tyler Perry's enterprises, the financial power and influence of African Americans in film is minimal. Earlier this year we reported on the fact that even an Oscar winner like Forest Whitaker has to appear in films funded by the Gaddafi family in order to get backing as a black star. This shows how dire the situation is in Hollywood even for stellar black actors of quality.

50 Cent might not be a great thespian, but he is an extremely successful wealth creator, which in Tinseltown goes a long way. Perhaps his film production company will be able to generate great opportunities not just for himself, but also for established African American actors who are underutilized by the current system.

 

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