50 Cent Celebrates 15 New Platinum Plaques

50 Cent celebrated 15 new platinum plaques on Instagram, which means that 15 of his songs were certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Moreover, some of 50’s biggest hits got new certifications, whereas some got their first platinum plaque. Still, it speaks to the Queens rapper’s excellent and long-lasting catalog and impact.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 10: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson attends WE TV’s “Hip Hop Homicides” New York Premiere at Crosby Street Hotel on November 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

“Can you imagine if i kept all my hits for my self,” 50 captioned his post. Furthermore, he posted which songs specifically got the new certifications. Specifically, he got 15 new platinum accolades and six gold plaques. According to the G-Unit head honcho’s post, a few songs for plaques for the very first time. Some that received their first platinum certification were “I Get Money,” “Patiently Waiting” featuring Eminem, “Best Friend,” “Outta Control,” “Hate It Or Love It” and “Window Shopper.”

Moreover, some songs that already reached platinum status got re-certified. These include “In Da Club,” “Just A Lil’ Bit,” “Disco Inferno,” “Many Men (Wish Death),” “P.I.M.P.,” “Candy Shop,” “21 Questions” with Nate Dogg, and more.

However, it’s crazy to think that “21 Questions” almost didn’t see the light of day. Dr. Dre wasn’t feeling it, but 50’s vision saved the track from oblivion. During a recent appearance on Big Boy’s Neighborhood, the BMF tycoon told a story about how the two hashed it out.

“He said, ‘I don’t know why you want?’ Why I wanted the record,” he expressed. “I’m like, ‘Damn, I gotta do all these motherf**kin’ push-ups?’ Dre would say this is N.W.A… ‘We didn’t do that.’

“Like they didn’t have to reach to make a commercial record or anything that sounded like a commercial record,” he continued. “And that’s just in his DNA. Like on his path, he’s like, ‘We don’t need that.’”

Still, what do you think of 50 Cent’s 15 new platinum plaques? In addition, do you have a favorite 50 Cent song that also deserves a place in his best-performing catalog? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. Also, as always, come back to HNHH for the latest from your favorite rappers in the game.

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Lil Wayne Reacts To His 2008 Hit “Lollipop” Becoming Diamond Certified

Lil Wayne’s hit song “Lollipop” with Static Major is officially certified diamond and the rapper couldn’t be more proud. Shouting out his late collaborator in an Instagram post, the Louisiana native also showed gratitude to his loyal fanbase.

“My first joint to go diamond wowwww!!!” he penned on social media 14 years after the song’s debut. “Thank you to all my fans and supporters. I Ain’t Sh*t Without Y’all!!! #LongLiveStaticMajor.”

Artists reaching diamond status is no easy feat, as they need to sell over 10 million units to get recognition by the RIAA. A number of rap artists have also been able to become diamond certified throughout their accomplished careers, including Kanye West with “Stronger” and Drake with “God’s Plan.”

“Lollipop” made its debut in March 2008, and proved to later become one of the biggest hits of that summer. Featured on Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III, it was one of the first singles listed on the album alongside “A Milli.”

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 “Mrs. Officer,” a third single from the popular project, went on to receive a platinum certification by the RIAA. Other platinum songs by the rapper include “6 Foot 7 Foot,” “Go DJ,” and “I’m Single.”

Static Major’s vocals bring the track together along with Lil Wayne’s catchy and quotable lyrics. Born Stephen Garrett, the musician lost his life in early 2008 just before the release of the single. He reportedly experienced respiratory problems following the removal of a catheter.

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Their collab went on to top the charts shortly after its release, peaking at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 list. 

The “Fireman” star went on to find even more success and fame after Tha Carter III, following up with Rebirth and I Am Not A Human Being in 2010 and dropping Tha Carter IV the next year.

Do you agree with “Lollipop” becoming the rapper’s first diamond-certified single? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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