Rapper 50 Cent, also known as Curtis James Jackson III, recently shared insights into his views on former President Trump and the 2020 election in a candid interview. Despite initially stating his intention to stay out of politics, 50 Cent revealed a connection he felt with Trump following an assassination attempt on the former president.
During the interview, 50 Cent referenced his hit song 'Many Men' from 2003, which saw a significant increase in streaming after Trump walked out to it during a livestream post-assassination attempt. The lyrics of the song, including lines like 'Many men wish death upon me,' resonated with both 50 Cent and Trump, according to the rapper.
50 Cent expressed a sense of identification with Trump's response to the incident, particularly highlighting Trump's defiant gesture of raising his fist, which struck a chord with the rapper. He emphasized the theme of resilience and fighting spirit that he believed both he and Trump embodied in the face of adversity.
Notably, 50 Cent had previously hinted at potential support for Trump, citing reasons such as concerns over tax policies under a Biden administration. In a social media post in October 2020, he urged his followers to vote for Trump, only to retract his endorsement a week later, attributing it to a change of heart.
Despite his occasional flirtation with Trump's politics, 50 Cent clarified his stance on the matter, asserting that he never truly supported the former president and even humorously referenced past conspiracy theories involving Trump.
Overall, 50 Cent's reflections on his relationship with Trump offer a glimpse into the complexities of celebrity endorsements and political affiliations, showcasing the nuanced dynamics at play in the realm of public figures and their engagement with political figures.