It turns out 50 Cent , aka Curtis Jackson, was among the “Many Men” to have been offered an active role of participation in Donald Trump's sold-out Madison Square Garden rally on Sunday. The “In da Club” rapper was reportedly enticed with a $3 million offer to perform at an already celebrity-packed event . Cent's iconic 2003 track “ Many Men (Wish Death) ” considerably blew up on the charts again over two decades later, as the former president survived the July 13 Butler rally assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
The American rapper-actor went on to pay a bizarre tribute to Trump that month, as he also performed the song that speaks of his own near-death experiences for a live audience in Boston. Despite going to great lengths to boost the Republican presidential hopeful’s name in the weirdest ways possible, 50 Cent attained viral popularity online. However, he still turned down the chance to be at the MSG rally in New York City on October 27, just as the offer to be present at the Republican National Convention in July.
50 Cent confirms he was enlisted by Trump's team to perform at both the MSG rally and RNC Sitting down for an interview with The Breakfast Club, the musician was asked if his help had been enlisted through rapper money for Trump endorsements at these public events. 50 Cent then confirmed, “ I got a call,” he said of the October 27 rally. “But they wanted me [for] Sunday.
” He also affirmed that he was offered $3 million for the gig. The.