T.I. Celebrates New TV Series Partnership With 50 Cent

T.I. Celebrates New TV Series Partnership With 50 Cent

T.I. Celebrates New TV Series Partnership With 50 Cent!

50 Cent and T.I. have come together to create a new series. Read on…

 

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Proud To Announce This Partnership Let’s Get IT Cuzz @50cent We Been looking for something BIG enough to do together for a while now … It’s TIME??We finna set #CBSAllAccess on fye??????????????? Project: TWENTY FOUR SEVEN Network/Studio: CBS All Access / CBS Studios / Lionsgate TV Writer: Dallas Jackson (W/EP) Source Material: Inspired by Notorious C.O.P.: The Inside Story of the Tupac, Biggie, and Jam Master Jay Investigations from NYPD’s First “Hip-Hop Cop” Authors: Derrick Parker and Matt Diehl Producers: Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and G Unit Film & Television (N/W EP), Dallas Jackson (W/EP), T.I. and Grand Hustle Entertainment (N/W EP), Brian Sher (N/W EP), Tom Sullivan (N/W EP) Talent: T.I. attached to star

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CelebNMusic247.com reports that T.I. is set to star in a CBS All Access show called Twenty Four Seven based on the book Notorious C.O.P.: The Inside Story of the Tupac, Biggie, and Jam Master Jay Investigations.

50 Cent and T.I.’s new series is based on the investigations from NYPD’s First “Hip-Hop Cop” by Derrick Parker and Matt Diehl.

Variety reports:

50 Cent will produce through G Unit Film & Television. Tip has also signed on to be an executive producer via his Grand Hustle Entertainment. Dallas Jackson will write and executive produce along with Brian Sher and Tom Sullivan. CBS and Television Studios and Lionsgate Television will handle the production.

Both artists celebrated the news on Instagram, with Tip writing, “Proud To Announce This Partnership. Let’s Get IT Cuzz @50cent We Been looking for something BIG enough to do together for a while now.”

Twenty Four Seven has been in the works for a while. Co-author Parker told Complex how excited he was to see the series come to life.

50 Cent said before commenting on T.I. embodying him for this role:

It took a long time, but thank God it’s going to television. I think it’s great. I think he’ll have a chance to see what kind of person I am, and I think he’ll like me. He’ll see how I am—everybody’s not bad cops. With everything that’s going on with cops, people think that all cops are bad. And he’ll see me, and he’ll see a different side of how the police really work.

The series also shows that competition in hip-hop can stay on wax (or the internet). T.I. made headlines when he challenged 50 Cent to a Verzuz battle. Although Fif ducked this fade, the two didn’t let egos stop them from coming together to create art and make money.

 

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?Can somebody read this to champ, I’m popping. LOL #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi

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