Social media is trolling an African artist named Show Yoh over an ugly tattoo of rapper 50 Cent on his back. Show Yoh thinks he and 50 Cent are like father and son and obviously the reason why he got that ugly tattoo of 50 on his back.
According to Vlad;
African aritst Show Yoh recently got some ink in honor of someone he looks up to in the music game – 50 Cent. Like 50, Show Yoh decided to get a back tattoo to show love to his “father” in the music industry. However, it’s striking how poor quality the tattoo is and needless to say, it looks nothing like Fif.
While Show Yoh was bold enough to share a picture of his less-than-stellar portrait tattoo of 50 Cent, many commenters roasted him. Many were shocked that it was supposed to look like 50 Cent as another commenter called the man on Show Yoh’s back “15 Cent” instead of 50.
50 Cent is yet to react to Show Yoh’s tattoo of him on his back.
This was from the Get Rich and Die Trying cover.
Get Rich or Die Tryin’ is the debut studio album by American rapper 50 Cent. It was released on February 6, 2003, by Interscope Records, Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment, Eminem’s Shady Records, and 50 Cent’s G-Unit Records. After signing with Eminem, 50 Cent (who also executive produced the album) also worked heavily with Dr. Dre, with the duo acting as the album’s executive producers, who worked to combine the gangsta rap and R&B combo prevalent in New York hip hop. Additional production is provided by Mike Elizondo, Sha Money XL (who also executive produced the album), Mr. Porter, Rockwilder, Dirty Swift, Megahertz, and more.
The album also contains guest appearances from Eminem, Young Buck, and Nate Dogg, as well as features from G-Unit co-members Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo. Prior to the album, 50 Cent released several mixtapes alongside the Trackmasters on an unreleased album widely believed to be his debut in 2000. However, after suffering legal troubles and being blackballed from the music industry, 50 Cent found difficulty in securing another major-label recording contract, until he signed with Eminem’s Shady Records in 2002.
Released a week in advance to combat bootlegging and internet leakage, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ debuted and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, selling over 872,000 copies in its first week of sales. The album’s singles also saw commercial success, with both “In da Club” and “21 Questions” reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100, while “P.I.M.P.” became a number one hit in several countries. The album was ranked number one on the Billboard Year-End 2003 and received generally positive reviews from music critics.
Get Rich or Die Tryin’ was ranked by several publications as one of the best albums of the 2000s. In 2020, it was certified 9× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It was the best-selling album of 2003 in the US, and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 46th Grammy Awards. It won Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album at 2003 American Music Awards and Top Billboard 200 Album at the 2003 Billboard Music Awards. In 2020, Rolling Stone ranked the album number 280 on their updated 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
Rolling Stone is tripping this is definitely a top 50 album of ALL-TIME.
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