50 Cent Talks Loyalty, Success & the Reality of Gang Culture on Million Dollaz Worth of Game.

50 Cent made his return to Million Dollaz Worth of Game, linking up with Gillie Da Kid and Wallo267 backstage at DaBaby’s Billion Dolla Birthday Bash in Charlotte. True to form, the hip-hop mogul came through with raw insights, industry wisdom, and a few untold stories.

One of the key moments of the conversation was 50’s reflection on standing by DaBaby when the rapper faced cancelation attempts. “People wanted to turn their back on him, but I saw the bigger picture,” 50 said, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and strategic moves in the industry.

The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ icon also opened up about his latest venture, 50 Action Network, explaining his push to expand his empire beyond music. “I don’t just want to be in the game—I want to own it,” he stated.

In classic MDWOG fashion, the conversation turned unfiltered as 50 shared war stories from the rap industry, recalling early career struggles, record label politics, and the lessons learned from signing artists. He also spoke on the pitfalls of gang culture in America, arguing that the streets often work against success rather than supporting it.

“The problem is, they don’t want to see you win,” 50 explained. “A lot of times, the people around you are your biggest roadblocks.”

Throughout theconversation, 50 and the hosts touched on everything from business strategies to relationships, with shoutouts to industry heavyweights like Drake and Eminem. The episode also featured sponsorships from DraftKings, New Amsterdam Vodka, and Game Time, reinforcing the power of branding in today’s hip-hop landscape.