G-Unit gave state officials an update on the progress of its downtown Shreveport development projects.
Before the collaboration became a cultural reference point, it started with an album. When 50 Cent released Get Rich or Die Tryin’ in 2003, he was already one of the fastest-rising names in hip-hop.
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 ...
The Everyday Struggle crew reviews Dreamville's "Revenge of the Dreamers III", discusses 50 Cent's shade towards G-Unit, and ...
50 Cent may have experienced some career highs with his fellow G-Unit members over the years, but now he admits he'd like to forget all about the group. Last month, Fif sat down with his former DJ ...
The new album from 50 Cent's quartet G Unit, "Beg for Mercy," due Nov. 18 on G Unit Records is arriving with a special bonus. The superstar rapper is offering fans the chance to win thousands of… By ...
2003: After the seven-time platinum success of Get Rich Or Die Tryin', 50 Cent and his co-conspirators at Interscope/Aftermath/Shady were looking to capitalize on the Queens rapper's overwhelming ...