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50 Cent celebrates after Shreveport City Council leases studio building to him

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Fif’ is going all in in the film industry

50 Cent continues to pursue his film ambitions as the Shreveport City Council agreed to lease Millennium Studios, which is owned by the city, to him on Tuesday (December 12). The rapper leased the building for 30 years with an option of 15 years.

“The significance of this picture is great,” 50 wrote on IG. “A Republican mayor’s office and a democratic majority City Council have never voted unanimously together on anything. This picture is historic this day actually represents the future of Shreveport, betting on me is not a gamble it’s a sure thing.

“I would like to thank Mayor Tom Arceneaux, Head of City Council James Green and Tabitha Taylor along with everyone else who voted for us,” he added. “Thank you for welcoming myself and G-Unit Studios along with G-Unit Film and Television to Shreveport, Louisiana. I am excited to get started on building a state-of-the-art production facility.”

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