The aged 50 Cent fan who was lately noticed having the time of her life at one of many G-Unit rapper’s exhibits is hoping to show her viral second into one thing extra.
On Tuesday (November 14), Fif reposted footage of the lady dancing alongside to “Ayo Technology” after the second of his two exhibits at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena earlier this week.
“The coolest person at my show tonight by far, she was rocking wit me. Birmingham second show. LOL,” he captioned the put up.
Talking to BBC News the following day, Mary Jane Farquharson – identified to her son and his mates as Momma Jane – mentioned she hopes she will be able to meet 50 someday and get a hug.
“I would like to do a meet and greet with 50 Cent. As in his lyrics on ‘In Da Club,’ ‘Come on baby, give me a hug!’ I’m ready!” she mentioned. “I can only thank people for taking the time to view the video and making me the coolest person on the internet at the moment.”
She continued: “You know, I don’t like being called an old lady. I’m not old at all! I mean I listen to MTV music all the time, I’ve always got the radio on. I mean, I usually know what’s going on with artists before my son and his mates.”
You can watch the interview beneath:
Fans had lots to say about Momma Jane on 50 Cent’s preliminary put up. “When the G in G-Unit stands for Granny,” one fan joked, whereas one other mentioned: “Ayo she deff tired of using technology!”
Another fan gave 50 props for with the ability to promote out arenas throughout the globe thanks largely to albums launched within the 2000s.
“I don’t care what anybody says the way 50 selling out shows across the world,” they wrote. “He doesn’t get enough credit! I don’t care how you feel there aren’t [a] ton of hip hop artist selling out arenas multiple nights across the world!”
With followers packing out arenas for his concert events, that additionally means listeners are working up the streaming numbers for 50’s music, like his 2003 debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, which lately reached yet one more Spotify streaming milestone, crossing the 4 billion stream mark.
The G-Unit boss took to social media to mirror on the accolade and provides some recommendation for youthful rappers. “See why I be saying take your time make it a classic. Over 4 billion Spotify streams,” he captioned the put up.
The rewards proceed to pour in for 50 as “In Da Club” additionally joined the billion membership when it surpassed a billion Spotify streams again in June. “Take your time make it a classic then it won’t go away,” 50 wrote on the time.
Earlier this month, 50 earned his first diamond plaque, as that very same music made historical past, turning into the forty third rap monitor to achieve diamond standing.
“In Da Club has officially reached Diamond 10,000,000 singles sold,” he wrote to IG. “The 43rd Hip Hop song to go Diamond, 121 songs of all time to do it. I feel good, I’m that thing 50cent.”
50 Cent’s Final Lap Tour continues this week with UK exhibits in Manchester and London.
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