What kind of gun was 50 cent shot with




















After his mother was shot dead, he was taken in by his grandmother to be raised. By age 12, Jackson was selling drugs on the streets, at the height of the crack cocaine epidemic. By age 15, he was in 'juvie' juvenile prison and recalls his grandmother visiting him there. He said in a tweet looking back at those days, "on the South Side you have to grow up faster. I made a lot of mistakes. I was already in juvie. I remember my Nana coming to see me, she is my angel Jackson has always had an interest in music, in particular, rap.

With his father gone, his mother hustled and sold drugs to support the family. She later died in a fire when 50 was just 8 years old. After that, he moved in with his grandmother. But the tough times continued. He was slated to release his debut album, Power of the Dollar , under the label, but the project was shelved and 50 got dropped after a tragedy.

Get Rich was an instant classic, and it was everywhere. You feel it in your soul. It sums up his career. The album spawned three top singles and led to a number of critics calling 50 the last of the gangster rappers - which leads us on to Ask someone who knows very little about 50 Cent to name a fact about the artist, and they might mention that he was shot nine times during an incident outside his grandmother's home in Queens, New York, in He was shot in his legs, hands and face. Both of his legs were broken in multiple places.

And while his injuries were horrific, the story helped build his brand in the early years. To people listening to his music, it made it all the more authentic. But it hurts after," he told Oprah Winfrey of the shooting in The only way to cover those emotions was to be a bit more aggressive.

And to be angry about the situation opposed to how I was actually feeling at that point. The early years of 50's career, in a lot of ways, were defined by other people. At various times you couldn't have a conversation about 50 Cent with your friends without mentioning the likes of Ja Rule, The Game, G-Unit, Kanye West - he even had a semi-beef with Oprah prior to the interview above.

The one with Ja Rule, who grew up in the same area as 50, is the best known. It was genuine bad blood, which ended up manifesting itself in a number of diss tracks as well as serious violence.



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