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Rapper, actor and TV producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is known for his hard rhymes – but he now brings his iconic character to a Brand new TV series.
The iconic artist is hosting and producing a new true crime show “50 Ways to Killers”, Specializes in streaming on Fox National. The work was produced in collaboration with his G-Unit Film & TV Company and in collaboration with Lionsgate Alternative TV.

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Six-part series The mystery of murder is explored internally and the journey of law enforcement is highlighted as they pursue their hopes to lead to a breakthrough in justice. The first episode airs on September 16, with other episodes released every week.
“We are excited to work with Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson to bring his unique voice and perspectives to this fascinating investigation series.” In a statement said. “By his cultural influence and storytelling talent, he provides a front-row seat for the tenacious investigation that leads to justice.”

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Jackson also expressed excitement for the new show in the statement and explained the emotional weight that the real crime conveyed to the audience.
“Real crime is powerful because it’s real cases, real people and real justice,” he said. “With this series, I want the audience to experience the intensity of these investigations and the ruthless work needed to uncover the truth. We bring these stories to life, both fascinating and real.”
The first episode, titled “Fake’Em Out,” reveals the story of Maryland teacher Laura Wallen. When she was out of sight on the first day of school, the upcoming engagement was imminent, with detectives and law enforcement scrambling to discover whether the case was missing or murder.

50 Cent teamed up with Fox Nation to participate in his new true crime show, “50 Ways to Capture Killers.” (Shareif Ziyadat)
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Previously, Jackson was known for several ranking rap albums, including 2003’s “Affluent or Death”, 2005’s “The Holocaust” and 2007’s “Curtis.” He also produced and starred in the hit Starz series “Power” and made appearances in many films.
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