50 Cent Moves To Trademark “Get Rich Or Die Tryin” and “Hustler’s Ambition” for TV

As 50 Cent continues to expand his brand and business in the TV and Film Industry, the rapper is looking to add additional projects to his record-breaking television roster.

Amid the widespread success of Starz’s “Power” and the new 8-figure deal with the network for future projects, 50 has moved to secure the rights to television trademarks for his debut album title, “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” and his 2005 single, “Hustler’s Ambition.”

According to TMZ, the rapper-turned-actor and executive producer also put in an application for Hustler’s Ambition apparel, including t-shirts, hoodies, and raincoats.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

Could a new hit show be in the works for 50?

author avatar
MsJennyb
Jen is a Writer and Content Curator for Baller Alert, who writes under the alias “MsJennyb.” In this role, Jen develops and contributes relevant special-themed content to attract readers. Before joining the Entertainment Industry via Baller Alert, Jen spent one year as a Freelance Writer and two years as a Human Resources assistant in a corporate office. Jen has a degree in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University with a concentration in Africana Studies.

About MsJennyb

Jen is a Writer and Content Curator for Baller Alert, who writes under the alias “MsJennyb.” In this role, Jen develops and contributes relevant special-themed content to attract readers. Before joining the Entertainment Industry via Baller Alert, Jen spent one year as a Freelance Writer and two years as a Human Resources assistant in a corporate office. Jen has a degree in Criminal Justice from Rutgers University with a concentration in Africana Studies.

Check Also

Nicki Minaj Claims She Was Sabotaged Ahead of Wednesday’s Canada Show

Nicki Minaj Claims She Was Sabotaged Ahead of Wednesday’s Canada Show

Nicki Minaj is apologizing to her fans for arriving late to Wednesday’s show in Canada. …

Leave a Reply

Discover more from Baller Alert

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading