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From Rap to Writing: 50 Cent’s Novel Debut

by | Sep 12, 2024 | News

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is stepping into the literary world with the release of his first-ever novel, The Accomplice. Known for his success in music and television, Jackson is now adding novelist to his impressive resume. A new chapter for 50 Cent

50 Cent’s debut novel, The Accomplice, is not just a new venture; it represents a significant milestone in his career. Released on Sept. 3, 2024, this novel is set to captivate audiences and may soon transition to the small screen, further expanding Jackson’s influence in entertainment.

The 48-year-old rap star – whose real name is Curtis Jackson – will release ‘The Accomplice’, the first in a two-book deal, in September.

50 is set to release his new books through Amistad, which is an imprint of HarperCollins. The Accomplice’ centres on Nia Robinson, an FBI agent who works within the robbery division. Jackson’s novel follows Texas-raised Nia Adams as she pursues her dream of becoming a trailblazing law enforcement officer. However, her journey takes a dark turn when she encounters Desmond Bell, a Vietnam veteran turned thief. Desmond not only steals money but also exposes the secrets of the wealthy, using them for blackmail. After a robbery involving the Duchamps, the richest family in the country, Nia’s investigation threatens to unveil Desmond’s hidden identity and the criminal network he is part of. As the plot thickens with gruesome murders, Nia risks everything to uncover the truth, leading to a perilous game of cat and mouse.

Jackson describes his writing process as one filled with excitement. He collaborated with award-winning mystery writer Aaron Philip Clark, who helped bring the story to life. Jackson provided Clark with insights from his experiences in the television industry, which laid the groundwork for the novel.

While Jackson did not write the novel himself, he played a crucial role in shaping its direction. He emphasised that he communicated his vision clearly to Clark, ensuring that the narrative felt authentic and engaging.

Jackson’s storytelling promises to deliver a blend of suspense, action and deep character exploration. With a strong foundation in both music and television, 50 Cent is poised to make a significant impact in the literary world.

 

Although he is best known as a rapper, 50 has already enjoyed significant success in the literary world.

In 2020, for example, 50 released ‘Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter’, a non-fiction book that explored his transition from the music business to the television industry.

In the book, 50 acknowledged that hip-hop music has changed and that he needed to explore other opportunities in order to maximise his earning potential.

 

The New York-born star – who is one of the best-selling rap artists of all time – wrote: “Hip Hop had moved on. It was imperative that I diversified if I wanted to keep growing financially and professionally.”

50 struggled to accept the changing landscape – but he also “understood” the new reality.

He added: “It wasn’t an easy conclusion to come to, but I understood it.”

 

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