50 Cent's 'The 50th Law' Hands Down Life Lessons
Brian G Randles — September 11, 2009 — Celebs
References: amazon & fastcompany
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has his fingers in a lot of pies. Music, fashion and vitamin-enriched drinks are all areas which 50 has conquered. Now the entrepreneur, with the help of ‘The 48 Laws of Power’ author Robert Greene, is tackling self-help books. The unlikely duo has unleashed ‘The 50th Law’ and is said to help people live without fear.
‘The 50th Law’ will be sure to get people windowshoppin’ at da bookstore (white boy makes rap pun… sound the alarm), but will 50’s street creed damage his street cred?
‘The 50th Law’ will be sure to get people windowshoppin’ at da bookstore (white boy makes rap pun… sound the alarm), but will 50’s street creed damage his street cred?
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