50 Cent Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 151 | Don't Front |
| 152 | Body on It |
| 153 | Oh No |
| 154 | ’Til I Collapse Freestyle |
| 155 | Best Friend (remix) |
| 156 | Mind Sex |
| 157 | Bitch What U Know About |
| 158 | Off & On |
| 159 | Swag Level |
| 160 | G-Unit |
| 161 | Superstar |
| 162 | I Don’t Know, Officer |
| 163 | Officer Down |
| 164 | Money by Any Means |
| 165 | Try Me (Rick Ross Diss) |
| 166 | Killa Tape Intro |
| 167 | I'm So Hood |
| 168 | Intro (Power of the Dollar) |
| 169 | Stop Cryin’ |
| 170 | Smoke |
| 171 | I Smell Pussy |
| 172 | Major Distribution |
| 173 | Nobody Likes Me |
| 174 | Hit Em Up |
| 175 | Tipsy |
| 176 | Wankster |
| 177 | Say What You Want |
| 178 | The Good Die Young |
| 179 | Who U Rep With |
| 180 | Peep Show |
| 181 | Blvd. of Broken Dreams |
| 182 | Nah, Nah, Nah |
| 183 | Can’t Help Myself |
| 184 | I Get Money (remix) |
| 185 | Pimpin’, Part 2 |
| 186 | Outlaw |
| 187 | Misdemeanors |
| 188 | Good Die Young (Cookin Soul remix) |
| 189 | The Hit |
| 190 | Gangsta Shit |
| 191 | 8 More Miles |
| 192 | Twisted |
| 193 | You a Killer? Cool |
| 194 | Crack a Bottle |
| 195 | Power of the Dollar |
| 196 | Get Off Me |
| 197 | Follow Me Gangster |
| 198 | The Bomb (Dissin Diddy) |
| 199 | Corner Bodega |
| 200 | Disco Inferno (Reggaeton remix) |
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About 50 Cent
50 Cent emerged from the gritty streets of South Jamaica, Queens to become one of hip-hop's most compelling storytellers, transforming personal trauma into chart-topping anthems with his distinctive gravelly delivery and unflinching honesty. His breakout hit "In da Club" epitomized his signature sound-menacing yet celebratory beats paired with his half-sung, half-rapped flow that made violence and luxury feel equally accessible. What set 50 Cent apart was his ability to balance street credibility with mainstream appeal, crafting tracks like "Many Men" that detailed his near-death experiences with the same infectious energy as party anthems, creating a blueprint for gangsta rap's commercial evolution. His collaboration with G-Unit on tracks like "Hate It Or Love It" showcased his talent for mentoring emerging artists while maintaining his own distinctive voice that mixed vulnerability with bravado. Beyond his musical output spanning over 3,200 songs across 710 releases, 50 Cent revolutionized hip-hop's business model, proving that rappers could transcend music to become multimedia moguls. His cultural impact extends far beyond tracks like "Hustler's Ambition," as he helped legitimize hip-hop as both street journalism and corporate enterprise, paving the way for a generation of artist-entrepreneurs. With nearly five decades in the game, 50 Cent's evolution from underground mixtape king to global icon demonstrates hip-hop's power to transform personal pain into universal triumph.