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50 Cent continues to expand his book-writing empire.

The G-Unit general is releasing a fitness book in January 2013 by publisher Avery Books, reports the Associated Press. Titled Formula 50: A 6-Week Total Body Transformation Plan, the book will focus on metabolic resistance training and will also include a nutrition guide. Read More

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50 cent is donating meals to kids in Africa if you like his SK facebook link.  Go ahead and feed a kid in Africa by clicking link below:

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50′s hitting the playground for his new literary project. Above is the cover art for his new book that hits stores November 1st.

“Thirteen-year-old Butterball doesn’t have much going for him. He’s teased mercilessly about his weight. He hates the Long Island suburb his mom moved them to and wishes he still lived with his dad in the city. And now he’s stuck talking to a totally out-of-touch therapist named Liz.

Liz tries to uncover what happened that day on the playground – a day that landed one kid in the hospital and Butterball in detention. Butterball refuses to let her in on the truth, and while he evades her questions, he takes readers on a journey through the moments that made him into the playground bully he is today.

This devastating yet ultimately redemptive story is told in voice-driven prose and accented with drawings and photographs, making it a natural successor to The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.

Loosely inspired by 50 Cent’s own adolescence, and written with his fourteen-year-old son in mind, Playground is sure to captivate wide attention – and spark intense discussion.”

50 cent will document his search for his family’s past tracing back to Edgefield, South Carolina. The Origin Of Me airs Monday, May 23 at 9 p.m on VH1.

Forbes

Forbes takes a look at the Top 5 wealthiest artists in the Hip Hop genre. Three of the people pictured above are on the list.

To narrow down the list Forbes went through an analyzing procedure. The following factors went into the decision making, “valuing current holdings, looking at past earnings, leafing through financial documents and talking to a bevy of analysts, attorneys, managers and other industry players to find the nitty-gritty details. We considered only performers, which is why hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons isn’t on this list.”

Well with that being said here is Forbes top 5 wealthiest hip-hop artists

 

1. Diddy ($475 million)

2. Jay-Z ($450 million)

3. Dr. Dre ($125 million)

4. 50 Cent ($100 million)

5. Birdman ($100 million)

For more head over to Forbes, for an in depth look.

Floyd Mayweather and 50 Cent’s Cheetah Vision Films — co-founded with partner Randall Emmett — will be collaborating together on a new action film “Tomorrow Today,” scheduled to begin shooting in Grand Rapids, Mich., in August. It’s part of Cheetah Vision’s $200 million deal with Lionsgate.

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