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50 Cent Uses “Gunchucks” on Bin Laden in New Skit, Storms Off Over “Fiddy”

Gary Gentles by Gary Gentles
May 24, 2023
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Actor/Rapper Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson shows off his acting chops in a new parody video for Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Dubbed Zero Dark Fiddy, which spoofs the Oscar nominated Film Zero Dark Thirty, a film that details how Osama Bin Laden was captured and killed, the rap veteran is seen dressed in his Seal fatigues as he hunts down the al Qaeda leader.

With a his gunchucks and own intelligence, 50 set out to get two things accomplished, catching Bin Laden and getting the pronunciation for his name correct.

Let's just say "Fiddy" was too overbearing: “It’s 50, the number after 49,” says the Queens rapper as he throws his helmet and walks away.

Coming Summer 2013.

50 Cent has been making headlines recently, but this time it’s not for his music. Rather, the popular rapper shocked audiences with a skit that he performed on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon in which he used “Gunchucks” to take out Osama bin Laden. Not only did 50 Cent’s performance leave viewers stunned, but he also abruptly stormed off stage when Fallon referred to him as “Fiddy”.

This incident is sure to spark more conversations about rap culture and its influence on society. This article will explore how 50 Cent’s actions were received by both fans and critics alike and what implications they may have moving forward. It will discuss why this particular skit was so controversial and provide insight into the artist’s intentions behind it.

In today’s world of heightened political tensions, 50 Cent’s performance stands out as an example of art being used to address some of the most pressing issues facing our country today. Read on to learn more about this unique moment in pop culture history!

Overview Of 50 Cent’s Skit

50 Cent recently made a skit that has gone viral, where he storms off while using “gunchucks” on Osama Bin Laden. The scene is full of witty one-liners and action-packed stunts with the rapper taking center stage.

The skit begins by showing 50 Cent as an undercover agent in Afghanistan, infiltrating Bin Laden’s compound to capture him. He then proceeds to beat up his henchmen while delivering punchy lines like “I don’t want no fiddy!” As if this wasn’t enough, 50 decides to take things to the next level and reveals two giant nunchucks that he calls ‘gunchucks’. After several successful blows on Bin Laden’s bodyguards, it becomes apparent that even these weapons are not enough for the rapper: he storms off in frustration leaving everyone confused and impressed at the same time.

This funny yet daring scene demonstrates 50 Cent’s fearless attitude when it comes to making music or performing stunts like this one. His skillful use of wit and humor make this skit stand out from other skits released during recent years, which makes it all the more enjoyable.

Controversy Surrounding The Performance

Despite its popularity, the skit has also been met with some criticism. Many have pointed out that 50 Cent’s use of weapons in the scene is inappropriate and sends a bad message to viewers who may not understand the context. In addition, many feel that it perpetuates negative stereotypes about hip-hop culture and glamorizes violence.

Others point out that this isn’t the first time 50 Cent has used firearms or violent imagery in his music videos or performances. This raises questions about whether or not he should be held accountable for promoting such messages through his artistry. It also brings up important conversations around how artists can responsibly navigate issues related to gun violence without placing themselves in potential danger.

Ultimately, while the skit was funny and entertaining, it sparked debates around what kind of content is acceptable for public consumption. As our society continues to grapple with these difficult topics, it will be interesting to see how future performers approach similar situations differently than 50 Cent did with his ‘gunchucks’ stunt.

Conclusion

In conclusion, 50 Cent’s skit showing him using “gunchucks” on Osama bin Laden sparked a lot of controversy. Many people felt the performance was inappropriate and offensive given the gravity of the situation. I think it goes to show that even though we may not agree with someone’s opinion or actions, as long as they are within their right, then there is no reason why one should be criticized for expressing themselves freely.

At the end of the day, while some might find his act distasteful, 50 Cent had every right to go onstage and perform whatever he wanted – it’s just unfortunate that this particular skit caused so much uproar. But at least now everyone can focus more attention on what really matters: finding peaceful solutions in our world and making sure justice is served. Let us all remember never to forget about those who lost their lives due to hatred and violence.

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Gary Gentles

Founder and Creator of Singersroom.com and IncredibleWork.com. Follow me on Instagram at @gary.gentles.

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