50 Cent and Mona Scott-Young discuss ‘Hip Hop Homicides’
50 Cent, aka Curtis Jackson, and Mona Scott-Young discuss “Hip Hop Homicides,” a show for which they executively produce in New York City.
50 Cent, aka Curtis Jackson, and Mona Scott-Young discuss “Hip Hop Homicides,” a show for which they executively produce in New York City.
Hip-hop artist, actor, and television executive 50 Cent is joined on the red carpet by actor Joseph Sikora at a “Hip Hop Homicides” screening at
Rapper 50 Cent, who was born Curtis Jackson, is one of the executive producers of “Hip Hop Homicides.” He introduced an episode during a screening
Rappers have been dying at alarming rates over the years, and some can say that it may have to do with the music that is
“Hip Hop Homicides” host Van Lathan goes in-depth with the families of music’s fallen soldiers. Lathan expresses anger about these endless, senseless killings. “Hip Hop