50 Cent's "In Da Club" Surpasses 2 Billion Streams On Spotify
50 Cent‘s iconic Get Rich or Die Tryin’ music, “In Da Club,” has surpassed two billion streams on Spotify. According to uDiscoverMusic, the milestone has solely ever been cracked by fewer than 300 different songs.
“In Da Club” launched again in January 2003 as the lead single for Get Rich or Die Tryin’. It peaked at primary on the US Billboard Hot 100, marking 50’s first time atop the chart. It stays one of the profitable songs of his profession, with the RIAA certifying it Diamond.
Dr. Dre and Mike Elizondo dealt with manufacturing on the music, which they initially supplied to Eminem’s hip-hop group D12, however they turned it down. It ended up incomes 50 nominations for Best Male Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Song on the forty sixth Grammy Awards.
Additionally, the music video for the music proved to be an enormous success as effectively. It helped 50 win Best Rap Video and Best New Artist on the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. It has amassed over 2.5 billion views on YouTube.
50 Cent Was 2025’s Most-Streamed New York Rapper
It’s not simply “In Da Club” that is been dominating streams, 50’s complete catalog has been crushing it. He completed 2025 because the most-streamed New York rapper on YouTube. Taking to Instagram, final month, he shared the announcement and wrote within the caption: “I assumed we received over this guys, it’s the approach it’s. LOL.”
Fans may get to listen to new music from 50 Cent within the close to future, as he hinted at responding to Maino, Fabolous, Jim Jones, and Dave East’s diss observe, “Squatters,” in a put up earlier than the beginning of 2026. “Let’s toast to success, well being, and prosperity. I’m planning my new yr. When I’m executed, I’ll come out to play. You know everybody who performs with me needs they didn’t in the long run,” he wrote on Instagram. He’s been feuding with the group since they criticized his Netflix documentary, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, on their podcast, Let’s Rap About It.