Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson Reflects on Life-Changing Shooting Incident
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson recently opened up about being shot nine times in Queens, New York, and how that traumatic experience reshaped his career. He appeared on “Fox & Friends” to discuss his journey and the release of his foundational album, “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” which came out in 2003 but was deeply informed by the incident he faced in 2000.
His song, “Many Men (Wish Death on Me),” serves as a tribute to his survival, illustrating a turning point in his life. “It changed my concept,” Jackson shared with hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Lawrence Jones, and Brian Kilmeade. Initially, his album was going to be titled “Power of a Dollar,” but things evolved into the iconic “Get Rich or Die Tryin’.”
New True-Crime Series Hosted by Jackson
Jackson has recently been in the spotlight for hosting the true-crime series, “50 Ways to Catch a Killer,” which is available exclusively on Fox Nation. In this series, he delves into intriguing real-life crime stories, revealing the complexities behind them with insights from law enforcement officials and detectives. He explained how his role involves curating these narratives before they are solved on-screen, noting how he likes to keep the outcomes unpredictable.
Jackson mentioned that he finds the most thrilling cases are often those with twists that seem stranger than fiction. “The facts are more bizarre than what you could imagine,” he expressed, hinting at the unexpected narrative arcs that come to light.
Jackson’s Journey and Future Plans
Looking ahead, he hinted at possibly continuing his series and alluded to his involvement in an upcoming “Street Fighter” film, ensuring that his distinctive energy and personality will persist in these projects. “I don’t want to be a new person,” he said. “I just want to be a better version of who I am.” This sentiment reflects his authentic journey and the relatable stories he intends to share.




