50 Cent has boosted his entertainment empire. Last Thursday (April 18), 50 Cent officially launched G-Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. The hip-hop tycoon was also honored with a key to the city by Mayor Tom Arceneaux and April 18 has been designated as 50 Cent Day in the city of Shreveport.
A large crowd gathered at Government Plaza on Thursday afternoon to witness the mogul officially secure the lease for the studio from Louisiana officials. At the ceremony, Shreveport talents were showcased, including the marching bands of Huntington and Booker T. Washington high schools, as reported by KTBS 3. The establishment, previously known as Millenium Studios and once owned by the city, is now under new management of G-Unit Studios.
The “In Da Club” rapper is leveraging the appeal and influence of the G-Unit Film and Television company to expand his entertainment empire. The company houses his most successful television projects, such as STARZ TV series Power, which includes Raising Kanan, Force, Ghost, and the series BMF.
“As someone who has always believed in the transformative power of music, film, and television, I’m beyond excited to introduce the expansion of my G-Unit Film & Television through the launch of G-Unit Studios right here in Shreveport,” 50 Cent told Billboard. “From the gritty narratives of the streets to the compelling stories that define our era, G-Unit has always been more than just entertainment; it’s a platform for voices that need to be heard, stories that need to be told. Bringing G-Unit Studios to Shreveport is not just a business decision; it’s a commitment to fostering talent, creating opportunities, and building a community that thrives through creativity and innovation. We see Shreveport as a beacon of inspiration and creativity.”
G-Unit Studios’ arrival in Shreveport offers the potential for increased employment opportunities and economic development, paving the way for an improved quality of life and enhanced creativity within the community.
“We are thrilled that G-Unit Studios will plant its roots in Shreveport,” said Mayor Tom Arceneaux. “This city’s rich culture and talent provides the perfect backdrop for this endeavor. We are eager to collaborate with Mr. Jackson and G-Unit Film & Television to bring captivating movies and entertainment to Shreveport and Caddo Parish.”
Mayor Arceneaux also honored 50 Cent by granting him a key to the city of Shreveport and declaring April 18 as 50 Cent Day. The agreement between 50 and the city was first reached in November of last year, when the Shreveport council granted G-Unit Studios Film and Television the lease of Millennium Studios. He celebrated this new acquisition on Instagram by teasing the arrival of G-Unit Studios.
“All Roads lead to Shreveport if you ready to work in 🎥film and television. G-unit studios Is officially in Louisiana,” 50 exclaimed in the caption of his Instagram post.
In 2023, KSLA 12 reported that G-Unit Film and Television acquired a 30-year lease for the building at $2,400 per year, with an option to extend for 15 years. The studio, which has recently undergone renovations, will now serve as the primary filming location for projects involving 50 Cent. Additionally, it will also operate as a creative center for the entertainment and film industry.
Events are already planned to take place at the new G-Unit Studios. 50 recently took to Instagram to announce Humor & Harmony Weekend, an summer bound event supported by his cognac brand, Branson, and champagne brand, Le Chemin du Roi.