"Many Men (Wish Death)," a 2003 song from rapper 50 Cent, has become the home rallying cry for Oklahoma football in between ...
Alabama QB Ty Simpson hyped up ahead of 4th quarter against Oklahoma in College Football Playoffs by 50 Cent's performance of ...
Alabama led Oklahoma 27-17 after trailing 17-0 when 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, took the field for the ...
Oklahoma got a temporary boost from 50 Cent. The rapper performed his 2003 hit "Many Men (Wish Death)" during the Oklahoma-Alabama College Football Playoff game.
Rapper 50 Cent made a surprise appearance at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Friday night, emerging during the break between the third and fourth quarter of OU’s College Football Playoff ...
Rapper and actor 50 Cent, known for hits including “In da Club,” “Candy Shop” and Oklahoma Sooners' favorite “Many Men,” performed before the fourth quarter at the College Football Playoff game hosted ...
Oklahoma football fans got a special surprise performance during the Sooners' College Football Playoff matchup against ...
Rapper 50 Cent sang his 2003 hit "Many Men (Wish Death)" at the end of the third quarter between Oklahoma and Alabama in the ...
Oklahoma has been playing the song all season during the TV timeout between the third and fourth quarters. On Friday in ...
Curtis Jackson, better known as 50 Cent, made an appearance before the fourth quarter of Oklahoma's CFP first-round game vs. Alabama. Here's why: ...
50 Cent himself is keen on the idea and is willing to join forces with the Nuggets star for an epic rendition of “Many Men.” “Look if he says he gonna perform, we gonna perform,” the legendary rapper ...
50 Cent took the stage at Jimmy Kimmel Live to offer up a couple of classics. On Monday night, Fif performed a medley of two hit songs from his 2003 debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, “P.I.M.P.” and ...