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    50 Cent Ties His Classic Song To Trump Assassination Attempt: ‘I Know The Vibes’

    By Ben Blanchet,

    1 day ago

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    50 Cent didn’t waste time in showing support for Donald Trump as he linked his song “Many Men (Wish Death)” to the attempted assassination of the former president at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday.

    The rapper — whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III — was shot nine times and survived back in 2000, three years prior to releasing the classic hip-hop song where he touched on his close encounter with death.

    50 Cent, in the hours after the Trump rally that killed one attendee, performed the song in Boston in front of an edited photo of his “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” album cover featuring Trump’s head on his body.

    “Many, many, many, many men. Wish death ’pon me, lord I don’t cry no more, don’t look to the sky no more, have mercy on me,” the artist rapped in front of the edited image.

    The rapper shared the edited album cover on social media, writing, “Trump gets shot and now I’m trending 🤷🏽♂️.”

    He had shared an image of Trump earlier in the day that showed the former president with a bloody ear and raising his fist in a since-deleted post.

    “I know the vibes…we are all in trouble now!” the rapper captioned the post.

    In June, 50 Cent declared that he saw Black men “identifying” with the former president during a visit to the Capitol, where he met with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) and other lawmakers .

    He also told reporters in November that he hadn’t decided which presidential candidate he’d back.

    The New York rapper received backlash after initially endorsing Trump in 2020 before ultimately settling on President Joe Biden ahead of the election.

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