50 Cent videography

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50 Cent video discography
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50 Cent in 2009
Music videos89
Television31
Video games3
Films29

American rapper 50 Cent has been featured in 88 music videos, 31 television programs, 25 films, and 3 video games.

Contents

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Get Rich or Die Tryin' Marcus
2006VengeanceBlack
2006 Home of the Brave Jamal Aiken
2007 Live! Himself
2008 Righteous Kill Spider
2009 Before I Self Destruct ClarenceWriter/Director, direct-to-video
2009 Streets of Blood Stan JohnsonDirect-to-video
2009 Dead Man Running ThigoDirect-to-video
2010 Caught in the Crossfire TinoExecutive producer, direct-to-video
2010 13 JimmyDirect-to-video
2010 Gun RichWriter, direct-to-video
2010 Twelve LionelDirect-to-video
2010 Morning Glory HimselfCameo
2011 Blood Out HardwickExecutive Producer, direct-to-video
2011 Setup SonnyProducer, direct-to-video
2011 All Things Fall Apart DeonWriter, direct-to-video
2012 Freelancers MaloProducer, direct-to-video
2012 Fire with Fire LamarProducer, direct-to-video
2012 How to Make Money Selling Drugs Himself
2013 Escape Plan Hush
2013 Last Vegas HimselfCameo
2013 The Frozen Ground Pimp Clate JohnsonProducer, direct-to-video
2014 Vengeance BlackDirect-to-video
2014 The Prince [1] The PharmacyDirect-to-video
2015 Spy HimselfCameo
2015 Southpaw Jordan Mains
2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping HimselfCameo
2017The Pursuit [2] Producer, direct-to-video
2018 Den of Thieves Enson Levoux
2018 Escape Plan 2: Hades HushDirect-to-video
2019 Escape Plan: The Extractors HushDirect-to-video
2023 Expend4bles Easy Day [3]
2024 Boneyard Chief Carter
2025 Den of Thieves: Pantera Producer
TBASkill House

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Fromage 2003HimselfTV movie
2003–04 The Howard Stern Show Himself3 episodes
2003–14 Jimmy Kimmel Live! Himself10 episodes
2005 The Simpsons HimselfEpisode: "Pranksta Rap"
2005Brain FartHimselfTV movie
2005–07 Late Show with David Letterman Himself2 episodes
2005–08 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Himself3 episodes
2005–10 The View Himself2 episodes
2006 Flavor of Love HimselfFamous Friends And Strangeness
2006Forbes Celebrity 100: Who Made Bank?HimselfTV movie
2006 Last Call with Carson Daly Himself2 episodes
2007 Diary HimselfMTVs Diary of 50 Cent
2007 America's Next Top Model HimselfThe Girl Who Gets Thrown In The Pool
2007–10 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Himself2 episodes
2007–13 MTV Cribs Himself2 episodes
2008–09 50 Cent: The Money and the Power HimselfEpisode: "Choose Your Crew Wisely"
2008–09 The Tyra Banks Show Himself2 episodes
2009 Entourage HimselfEpisode: "One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car"
2009 The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien HimselfSeason 1: episode 105
2009 Party Monsters Cabo HimselfEpisode 6
2009 The Graham Norton Show HimselfSeason 6, episode 10
2009–10 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Himself2 episodes
2009–13 Rachael Ray Himself3 episodes
2009–14 Chelsea Lately Himself2 episodes
2011 George Lopez HimselfEpisode: Feb. 8
2011 Conan HimselfOctoparrot vs. Megakitten
2011 The X Factor HimselfLive Season Finale, Part 2 of 2
2012 The Finder Big GladeEpisode: "Life After Death"
2012 Dream Machines Himself2 episodes
2013 Robot Chicken HimselfEpisode: "Eaten by Cats"
2013 Katie HimselfEpisode 1.79
2014–20 Power [4] KananExecutive producer
2013–14 Dream School HimselfProducer
2014 The Today Show HimselfEpisode 2.56
2020–2021 For Life Cassius DawkinsExecutive producer

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 50 Cent: Bulletproof HimselfVoice and Likeness
2009 50 Cent: Blood on the Sand HimselfVoice and Likeness
2010 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Navy SEAL [5] [6] Voice only

Music videos

As lead artist

List of music videos as lead artist, with directors, showing year released
TitleYearDirector(s)
"Rowdy Rowdy"1999 50 Cent
"Your Life's on the Line" 50 Cent
"Wanksta"2002 Jessy Terrero [7]
"In da Club"2003 Philip G. Atwell [8]
"21 Questions"
(featuring Nate Dogg)
Dr. Dre, Phillip G. Atwell [9]
"Many Men (Wish Death)"Jessy Terrero [10]
"Heat"Ian Inaba, Stephen Marshall [11]
"P.I.M.P." (Remix)
(featuring Snoop Dogg, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck)
Chris Robinson [12]
"Disco Inferno"2005Ulysses Terrero [11]
"Candy Shop"
(featuring Olivia)
Jessy Terrero [13]
"Just a Lil Bit" Benny Boom [14]
"Outta Control" (Remix)
(featuring Mobb Deep)
Jessy Terrero [15]
"This Is 50"Broadway [16]
"Piggy Bank"Broadway, Dan Melamid [11]
"GATman and Robbin'"
(featuring Eminem)
Broadway [16]
"I Don't Need 'Em"
(featuring Olivia)
"Hustler's Ambition" Anthony Mandler [11]
"Window Shopper"Benny Boom [17]
"Best Friend" (Remix)
(featuring Olivia)
2006 Marcus Raboy [18]
"You Don't Know"
(with Eminem, Lloyd Banks and Cashis)
The Saline Project [11]
"Straight to the Bank"2007Benny Boom [19] [20]
"Amusement Park"
"I Get Money"Broadway, 50 Cent [21]
"Ayo Technology"
(featuring Justin Timberlake)
Joseph Kahn [22]
"I'll Still Kill"
(featuring Akon)
Jessy Terrero [23]
"Follow My Lead"
(featuring Robin Thicke)
Bernard Gourley [24]
"Get Up"2008 The Brothers Strause [11]
"OK, You're Right"2009Broadway, 50 Cent [25]
"Baby by Me"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
Chris Robinson [26] [27]
"Do You Think About Me"
"Crime Wave"none [28] [29] [30]
"Flight 187"
"I'll Do Anything"
"Queens, NY"
(featuring Precious Paris)
2011Jackson Smith [31] [32] [33] [34]
"I Just Wanna"
(featuring Tony Yayo)
"Wait Until Tonight"
"Off and On"
"They Burn Me"none [35]
"Put Ya Hands Up"Jackson Smith [36]
"Nah Nah Nah"
(featuring Tony Yayo)
none [37] [38]
"Shooting Guns"
(featuring Kidd Kidd)
2012
"Murder One"Eif Rivera [39]
"Get Busy"
(featuring Kidd Kidd)
none [40]
"All His Love"Eif Rivera [41] [42] [43] [44]
[45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50]
"OJ"
(featuring Kidd Kidd)
"Double Up"
(featuring Hayes)
"Complicated"
"I Ain't Gonna Lie"
(featuring Robbie Nova)
"Be My Bitch"
(featuring Brevi)
"Definition of Sexy"
"Money"
"First Date"
(featuring Too Short)
"United Nations"
"My Life"
(featuring Eminem and Adam Levine)
Rich Lee [51]
"Major Distribution"
(featuring Young Jeezy and Snoop Dogg)
2013Eif Rivera [52] [53] [11] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58]
[59] [60] [61] [62] [63]
"Financial Freedom"
"We Up"
(featuring Kendrick Lamar)
"The Funeral"2014
"Don't Worry 'Bout It"
"Hold On"
"Pilot"
"Smoke"
(featuring Trey Songz)
"Big Rich Town"
(featuring Joe)
"Hustler"
"Chase the Paper"
(featuring Prodigy, Kidd Kidd and Styles P)
"Everytime I Come Around"
(featuring Kidd Kidd)
"Irregular Heartbeat"
(featuring Kidd Kidd and Jadakiss)
"Winners Circle"
(featuring Guordan Banks)
"Twisted"
(featuring Mr. Probz)
"Animal Ambition"
"You Know"
"9 Shots"2015
"I'm The Man"
(featuring Sonny Digital)
2016
"I'm The Man (Remix)"
(featuring Chris Brown)
"No Romeo No Juliet"
(featuring Chris Brown)
"Still Think Im Nothing"
(featuring Jeremih)
2017
"Tryna F*ck Me Over"
(featuring Post Malone)
2020
"Part of the Game"
(featuring NLE Choppa)
2021Eif Rivera and 50 Cent
"Power Powder Respect"
(featuring Lil Durk and Jeremih)
2022Eif Rivera
List of music videos as featured artist, with directors, showing year released
TitleYearDirector(s)
"React"
(Onyx featuring 50 Cent, Bonifucco, Still Livin' and X-1)
1998Noledge Productions
"Let Me In"
(Young Buck featuring 50 Cent)
2004Jessy Terrero [64]
"How We Do"
(The Game featuring 50 Cent)
Hype Williams [65]
"Hate It or Love It"
(The Game featuring 50 Cent)
2005The Saline Project [11]
"So Seductive"
(Tony Yayo featuring 50 Cent)
Gil Green [11]
"Have a Party"
(Mobb Deep featuring 50 Cent and Nate Dogg)
Benny Boom [11]
"Hands Up"
(Lloyd Banks featuring 50 Cent)
2006Jessy Terrero [11]
"Can't Leave 'em Alone"
(Ciara featuring 50 Cent)
2007Fat Cats [66]
"Mujeres in the Club"
(Wisin & Yandel featuring 50 Cent)
2009Jessy Terrero [11]
"Mean Mug"
(Soulja Boy Tell'em featuring 50 Cent)
2010 Colin Tilley [11]
"No Dejemos Que se Apague"
(Wisin & Yandel featuring 50 Cent and T-Pain)
Jessy Terrero [11]
"Let's Get It In"
(Lloyd featuring 50 Cent)
"Buzzin'"
(Mann featuring 50 Cent)
"Down on Me"
(Jeremih featuring 50 Cent)
2011Colin Tilley [11]
"Right There"
(Nicole Scherzinger featuring 50 Cent)
Paul Hunter [11]
"Haters"
(Tony Yayo featuring 50 Cent, Shawty Lo and Roscoe Dash)
Mr. Boomtown [67]
"Up!"
(LoveRance featuring 50 Cent)
Taj [11]
"Riot" (Remix)
(2 Chainz featuring 50 Cent)
2012Eif Rivera [68]
"Everything OK"
(Precious Paris featuring 50 Cent)
Streetheattv
"Look At Me"
(Nat Lotto featuring 50 Cent and Uncle Murda)
2013Picture Perfect [69]
"Teen Spirit" (Remix)
(SZA featuring 50 Cent)
APLUSFILMZ [70]
"Lotto"
(Rotimi featuring 50 Cent)
2015Eif Rivera
"Nobody"
(Rotimi featuring T.I. and 50 Cent)
2017
"On & On"
(Lenny Grant featuring 50 Cent and Jeremih)
"Get the Strap"
(Lenny Grant featuring 50 Cent, 6ix9ine and Casanova)
2018
"Hate Bein' Sober"
(Chief Keef featuring 50 Cent and Wiz Khalifa)
2020
"The Woo"
(Pop Smoke featuring 50 Cent and Roddy Ricch)

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