I Get Money: 50 Cent’s Most Powerful Moves

Happy born day Fif.

New Day - 50's two-year old son Sire learned his hustler's ambition from his proud papa. Fif put together a deal that garnered his son a $700,000 modeling contract with electronics company Kids Safe. Sire can be seen in ads wearing the child safe headphones.(Photo: SunOfHollywood.com/Splash News/Corbis)
Boxers or Briefs? - Fif came breathing down Hanes's neck last year after he signed on to model and promote FRIGO Revolution Wear. The boxers start at $100 a pop and the rapper reportedly walked away with $78 million from the deal.(Photo: Revolutionwear via Instagram)
Fast Company - 50 showed he could run with NASCAR in 2014 when he and SMS Audio signed on as an associate sponsor for SWAN Racing. Curtis's brand covered cars No. 26 (Cole Whitt) and No. 30 (Parker Kligerman) for the 2014 and 2015 seasons.(Photo: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
King of Queens - Fifty never forgot the Jamaica, Queens community that raised him. One of his biggest charitable organizations is his G-Unity Foundation. G-Unity has built new parks around Queens and hosts annual holiday giveaways during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons.(Photo: Joe Corrigan/Getty Images)He Got Game - The Queens MC also leveraged his marketing power into the video game arena, raking in millions for his video games 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand and 50 Cent: Bulletproof. (Photo: Genuine Games, Interscope, High Voltage Software)

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Boxers or Briefs? - Fif came breathing down Hanes's neck last year after he signed on to model and promote FRIGO Revolution Wear. The boxers start at $100 a pop and the rapper reportedly walked away with $78 million from the deal.(Photo: Revolutionwear via Instagram)

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