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Rapper and professional troll 50 Cent is taking his antics to the Super Bowl in a hilarious commercial for DoorDash.
50 Cent drags Diddy and Ja Rule in DoorDash's hilarious Super Bowl commercial originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. 50 Cent has built a second career on perfectly timed punchlines, and his latest one arrives on Super Bowl Sunday.
Given we’re in the midst of Super Bowl madness, companies have been dropping their commercials left and right. DoorDash was among the brands to do just that, as the delivery service teamed up with rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson for a TV spot that has garnered a lot of attention.
Cent cited new Epstein files and teased a Jay-Z doc, stirring debate as DOJ clarified the mentions were unverified tips. Here's the evidence-based account.
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50 Cent Reveals What Hit Almost Didn't Make His Debut Album and How Tony Yayo Advocated for It
The track ultimately wasn't a single, but was one of the most impactful songs on the album
Cent landed a DoorDash deal by turning his reputation for trolling into a business asset for its Super Bowl commercial campaign.
50 Cent pulls out a bag of cheese puffs, which seemingly is nod to his rival Sean "Diddy" Combs (formerly known as Puffy). As you may know, the G-Unit leader produced a Netflix docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, detailing the Bad Boy Records founder's sex crimes case. "Don't want to be too obvious," he teases.
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50 Cent on Floyd Maweather's $340 Million Showtime Lawsuit: ‘I Told You Let Me Read the Contracts'
The boxer recently filed a complaint against the network, alleging they played a role in misappropriating an estimated $340 million of his career earnings.