It’s official—50 Cent is about to roll into Vegas, and the only thing hotter than the desert sun will be the bags he’s collecting. According to TMZ, Curtis “Fiddy” Jackson is gearing up for his first-ever Las Vegas residency, and let me tell you, the paycheck is the kind that makes even slot machines jealous: $15 million for just six shows. That’s right—$15 million! He’s basically out here earning a million every time he adjusts his G-Unit headband on stage.
The 49-year-old rap legend, best known for reminding us to party like it’s our birthday every single day, is reportedly locking down a run at PH Live inside Planet Hollywood. You know, because what’s Vegas without a little 2000s hip-hop nostalgia?
🎲 Viva Las Fiddy 🎲
The residency, starting this December, promises to be one of the biggest hip-hop residencies in Sin City history. And yes, one of the shows is set to ring in the New Year with an exclusive bash sponsored by his own liquor brand, Sire Spirits. Translation: Expect confetti, champagne, and a whole lot of people trying (and failing) to rap the “21 Questions” verses while three shots deep.
But the pièce de résistance? The show is reportedly titled “50 Cent: In Da Club.” Genius, right? No need to overthink it when you’ve got the most iconic club anthem of all time locked and loaded. Fans can expect to hear bangers like “Candy Shop,” “21 Questions,” and, of course, “In Da Club”—because, let’s face it, it’s illegal to attend a Fiddy show and not yell, “Go shawty, it’s ya birthday!” at least five times.
“21 Questions?” More Like 15 Million Reasons to Party 🎉
Honestly, this residency feels like a match made in heaven—50 Cent, who built his empire on relentless hustle, popping bottles, and unforgettable anthems, performing in the city that never sleeps and also never stops throwing money around. If Elvis had a rhinestone jumpsuit, then 50 Cent will probably show up in bulletproof bling and make it rain champagne on the front row.
So if you needed another reason to head to Vegas this winter, here it is: 50 Cent, $15 million, and six shows that will be more lit than the Bellagio fountains. Better start practicing your bottle-popping hand now, because when 50 takes the stage, the only thing left to do will be get rich… or at least pretend you are for one night.