A Tour Through 50 Cent’s Mansion Glow-Up, From His First to His Current

The New York rapper doesn’t miss with his music or his interior design.

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New York rapper 50 Cent has come a long way from the financial battle keeping up with his first mansion in Connecticut — that was the size of a small theme park. Since he’s downsized, he still has the sleek yet flashy taste in decor.

Upon taking a tour through any of the rapper’s homes, you will more than likely find art he picked out himself, amenities fit for a king and gorgeous architecture. His latest home, in a currently unknown location, features a curated black-and-white theme while also including a game room, Asian-inspired decor and a wall of his famous movies and TV shows.

Thanks to Architectural Digest, take a look at 50 Cent’s mansion glow-up below:

The Connecticut Mansion

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Formerly owned by Mike Tyson, the 17-acre mansion wasn’t just a home but also the party spot for the rapper’s associates. Literally, he had a club built into the mansion. Aside from that, the mansion holds a host of 19 bedrooms, 25 bathrooms, a gym, basketball court, movie theater and more, per Architectural Digest. The spot sold for $2.9 million – about $2 million less of what he bought it for – in 2019.

Stunning Chandelier

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Every mansion needs a massive chandelier.

Movie Room

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The brown leather gives a homie feel.

The Club

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Could you imagine the insane parties held here?

Backyard

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Perfect for entertaining guests in the summer.

Bedroom

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Perfect amount of space for a king bed.

Master Bathroom

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The marble is simply gorgeous.

Kitchen

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Brown wood cabinets and modern appliances is the perfect collaboration.

Pool and Waterfall

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A real waterfall next to the pool? This screams “wealthy.”

Office

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The color of the wood is *chefs kiss.*

Newest Property

In an interview with Us Weekly, the rap star showed of his newest, sleek purchase featuring a prominent black-and-white color scheme, samurai statues and tons of impressive art curated by the rapper himself. The home features a presidential-looking office, wine cellar and spa featuring a sauna, cold plunge and indoor pool. His son, Sire, also has a LED-light decked out room. It’s unclear the location of this mansion but it’s rumored to be in either New Jersey or Louisiana.

Hallway

Surprisingly a lot of natural light despite the black paint.

Samurai Statues

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Two of them face each other in the living room.

Spacious Living Room

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A living space friendly for entertainment.

Movie Wall

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Of course he has to honor all of the great productions he’s been in as well as produced.

Clock

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Suitable accent considering the rapper’s history surviving nine gunshot wounds.

Kitchen

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Color blocking that keeps the theme consistent.

Upstairs Hallway

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At the end of each hallway you’ll more than likely see a large piece of art picked about by the rapper.

Straight From The Root

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