Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, a veteran American rapper, has stated that he would have declined a “three million dollar offer” to perform at a rally for Donald Trump, who was a candidate for president of the United States in the past.
Trump, who is vying for a second term in the next presidential election that is slated to take place on November 5 and is competing against Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, has previously used the song “Many Men (Wish Death)” by 50 Cent at his political events.
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club, 50 Cent disclosed that he had received an invitation to perform at a Donald Trump rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. However, he declined the invitation due to his hatred of politics.
“They wanted me for Sunday, and they offered me three million dollars for this past Sunday,” he stated. “I got a call, and they wanted me with them for Sunday.”
I did not even go back very far, and I did not even talk to them about the type of things that were being discussed. It’s politics that I’m terrified of. I have no interest in politics.
“The reason for this is that whenever you do get involved in it, regardless of how you feel about it, there is someone who strongly disagrees with you.”
At a rally that Kamala held in Houston, Texas, Beyonce and Kelly Rowland recently showed up to show their support for her.
Pharrell Williams, a singer who has won many Grammy Awards, voiced his disapproval of celebrities who endorse political candidates in September.
He expressed his admiration for the fact that they are able to express their viewpoints, but he believes that not all of them should express their political inclinations.
The year 1996 marked the beginning of 50 Cent’s career as a musician. In 2003, he released his debut album with a big label, which was titled “Get Rich or Die Tryin.”
In addition, the rapper has published a large number of successful projects and has been honoured with a number of honours and medals for his skill.