50 Cent is stepping into the spotlight in a different way, announcing a new three-part docuseries on Hulu that will explore his journey from Queens, NY to worldwide fame.
Described as a “comprehensive look at his life and career,” the series will follow his transformation from Curtis Jackson—an ambitious kid from New York—into a chart-topping rapper, successful entrepreneur, and entertainment powerhouse. It will cover his music success, business ventures, and the growth of his production company, G-Unit Film & Television.
The series will trace key moments in his rise, including his breakout music career with hits like ‘In da Club’ and ‘Candy Shop,’ as well as his move into film and television. Fans can expect mentions of projects like ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’,’ the hit series Power, and his upcoming role in Street Fighter. “Through an intimate and revealing lens, the series portrays a figure who has consistently transformed conflict and adversity into enduring cultural impact,” the official description reads.
The project will be directed by Mandon Lovett, known for work on documentaries like French Montana: For Khadija and Boys in Blue. Behind the scenes, 50 Cent is also serving as an executive producer alongside industry names including Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman.
The new docuseries marks a shift from 50 Cent’s recent behind-the-scenes work—such as producing “Sean Combs: The Reckoning”—to a more personal, front-facing project. While the docuseries does not yet have an official title or release date, it adds to Hulu’s growing lineup of music and true-story documentaries.
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