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The net wealth of 50 cents compared to Diddy rages as a feud

Rapper 50 cents, which has a very growing fortune, has P Diddy, who is currently on trial for sex trade and blackmail

50 cents is rapper, actor and entrepreneur(Picture: Getty pictures for Planet Hollywood)))

Rapper 50 cents is P Diddy's Troll number one and his internet beef goes back.

Most recently, 50 published a KI image of himself as a member of the jury in the continuing procedure for sex trade with disregard rap mogul. Did he also jokingly claim to produce a Netflix documentary about Diddys entitled “Diddy IT”?

50 cents, real name Curtis Jackson, is a Grammy award winner, producer, actor and entrepreneur who has sold millions of records worldwide.

According to Usweekly, his assets are estimated at almost one billion dollars, with revenue from tours, album sales and its many business companies make up the majority of its liquid assets.

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Before his detention, Diddy, the right name Sean Combs, reported that the billionaire's status had reached, but his assets fell after his detention from 2024 and is estimated by Forbes to around 400 million US dollars.

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50 cents trolled P Diddy Online for years(Picture: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)))

50 born in Queens, 50 had a hard start to life. His mother died when he was only eight years old, and at the age of 12 he began to act drugs, which led to a series of arrests in his teenagers before pursuing a career in music.

In 2000 he planned to publish a single with Destiny's Child called “Thug Love” when he was shot nine times and was hospitalized for two weeks. During his hospital stay, he signed a publishing contract with Columbia, which was lifted when he tried to publish a song entitled “Ghetto Qu'ran”.

In 2002 he was discovered by Detroit Rapper Eminem, the 50 with Rap Mogul Dr. Dre Association, which gave him a million dollar advance to produce his debut album “Get Rich or the Tryin”. The record in which the hit 'in Da Club' had played in 1st place on the Billboard charts and went platinum several times, sold almost a million copies in the first four days.

Then he started his own record label, G-Unit Records under Interscope. His second album, “The Massacre”, sold 1.14 million copies in the first four days and stayed in first place on the charts for six weeks. His subsequent albums 'Curtis', 'Before I Self Destruct' and 'Street King Immortal' have sold over 20 million albums.

A large part of his net assets arise from its business companies. In 2003 he negotiated a minority investment contract with vitamin water to be her celebrity spokesman. When Coca-Cola vitamin water was taken over by Coca-Cola for $ 4.1 billion, he went out of his music career with an estimated $ 100 million than ever before.

In 2003 he bought Mike Tysons 50,000 square meters of Connecticut Mansion 2003, which was sold for 2.9 million in 2018.

Born in New York City, he also founded two film production companies, G-Unit films and Cheetah Vision as well as a box promotion company, The Money Team, in 2012. In 2018, he signed a four-year contract of $ 150 million with Starz, which broadcast his crime thriller drama series Power.

Record sales, tours and brand partnerships have entered the rap star between 200 and 300 million US dollars. However, his wasteful expenditure habits prompted him to register bankruptcy for chapter 11 in July 2015.

Since then he has declined in the past decade. His last round tour of 2023, which was the 20th anniversary of Get Rich or the Tryin ', sold tickets over $ 100 million, a rap record that was only exceeded by Drake. At the end of 2024, the rapper earned 15 million US dollars for his residence in Las Vegas at PH Live in the Hollywood Resort & Casino Planet. He also owns the Beverage Company Sire Spirits, which Braneson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi Champagne produce.

“I haven't in a hurry to achieve billionaire status,” said the 49-year-old to Us Weekly. “I have reached a point where I don't want anything that I don't have. What is the rush? A billionaire will not be much different from where I am now.”

“At this point you have to find out how you can give something back. You start building a legacy and doing more demanding things. People remember those who have helped more than those who have only accumulated wealth,” he added.

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