01 October 2024 | 18:12

“I'm not Michael Jackson“: 50 Cent about his wild reception in Almaty

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Tengrinews.kz - Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent recently shared his impressions of his concert in Kazakhstan during a popular American show.

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Tengrinews.kz - Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent recently shared his impressions of his concert in Kazakhstan during a popular American show.

In an interview, host Stephen Colbert asked the rapper about his trip to Almaty, where one of the concerts of his world tour, The Final Lap Tour, took place. This tour celebrates the 30th anniversary of 50 Cent's debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin, which brought him global fame. The tour includes performances in over 30 countries, including Kazakhstan.

When Colbert inquired about the audience at the concert in Kazakhstan.

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"It was unbeliviable. They don’t know that I’m not Michael Jackson," 50 Cent humorously replied.

He joked that his fans in Almaty supported him so passionately that it felt as if he were on par with the legendary pop star.

"They chased the car like I was Michael Jackson," he recounted, prompting laughter in the studio.

Colbert, in his typical playful manner, continued the joke by asking the rapper to imitate Michael Jackson’s famous "Hee-Hee" shout. 50 Cent responded that he didn’t use that element during his concert but was still impressed by the incredible energy and dedication of his Kazakh fans.

Curtis James Jackson III, known as 50 Cent, is one of the most influential and successful music artists of his generation. His career took off with the release of Get Rich or Die Tryin in 2003, which quickly went platinum and set new standards in the hip-hop industry. Since then, 50 Cent has released several platinum albums, including The Massacre, Curtis, and Animal Ambition, and has gained fame as an actor through his roles in iconic films and series.


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