There are very few television shows that have captured the hearts of hip-hop heads like Power . The 50 Cent-led production has become more of a universe at this point with three spin-offs that have continued to keep fans at the edge of their seats. Most recently, the Power universe brought an end to Power Book II: Ghost , which included a cameo from Lil Durk, who made his acting debut.
However, he’s far from the last musical artist to appear on the show. Throughout the original series and its spin-off, 50 Cent and Courtney Kemp have been selective with the star cameos from hip-hop’s elite. Of course, we’ve seen lyrical heavyweights like Joey Bada$$ and Method Man grace the screen in prominent roles, along with R&B icons like Mary J.
Blige and Jeremih. Below, we’ve done a round-up of every hip-hop and R&B star to appear in the Power universe. Read More: All 4 "Power" Series, Ranked NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 20: Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson attends the "Power" Final Season World Premiere at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden on August 20, 2019 in New York City.
(Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images) Without 50 Cent, Power would not be as successful as it is. As a showrunner, he’s played a significant role alongside Courtney Kemp in bringing this story to life. However, he also played one of the best roles of his acting career as Kanan Stark.
He served as Ghost's and Tommy's former mentor-turned-rival in the original Power series. However, his story was explored eve.