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50 Cent Says “You’ve Got One More Chance . . . In Hell”

Posted by Olivia Purnell

 

Somebody at MTV gave 50 Cent his own show.  We were super skeptical at first (as skepticism is our default stance), but we just might be on board.

The Power and the Money is all about 50 Cent schooling bitches on the ways of business and the ways of the world.  The fourteen contestants battle for 100,000 dollars of Fifty’s money, facing challenges, Fifty’s wrath, and the requisite dose of humiliation along the way.  You’d think we’d have had our fill of hip-hop mogul meets reality TV kingpin with Diddy’s MTV reign (read: Work for Diddy and Making the Band seasons 1 through 92), but gotta be honest, we kind of want more.

Do you?  We’ve got the video trailer after the jump.

FYI, the video starts off a little like a Men’s Warehouse commercial, but then, then, you get to experience the sheer horror of being called “a poor man’s Little Kim.”

Can you imagine?  Well, you don’t have to . . .

 

 


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