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Hundreds stop by grocery store to see rapper 50 Cent

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    OMAHA, Nebraska (Omaha World-Herald) — In an Omaha grocery store, just right of the floral section and before the aisles of greeting cards, a hip-hop legend was greeting fans and promoting his cognac brand Wednesday night.

Hundreds waited in line for hours to meet Curtis James Jackson III, known professionally as 50 Cent, at a Hy-Vee near 79th and Cass Streets.

The artist and actor was in town to promote his partnership with Branson Cognac, a brand Jackson launched in Texas in 2019.

Jackson met fans in a curtained tent set up in the store. More than 900 people purchased a bottle of Branson Cognac or his champagne, Le Chemin du Roi. A purchase of a bottle included a meet-and-greet and photo with the rapper.

Anthony Gaines and his mother, Alisa Luker, waited two to three hours to see Jackson. They both said the meeting was worth the wait.

“I feel like it’s very important to me, seeing a successful Black man,” Gaines said. “Me being a young Black man, just to see him, be around him and shake his hand, it’s important to me because this is someone I’ve been looking up to for years.”

Noah Nordengren drove two hours from central Iowa to get a photo and share a fist bump with 50 Cent.

“I have very fond memories of highly censored versions of ‘In Da Club’ playing at middle school dances,” Nordengren said.

Following his meet and greet at Hy-Vee, Jackson headed to Champions Run golf course near 144th Street and West Maple Road for a dinner. Tickets to that event sold for $200 with proceeds partially going toward programs focused on fatherless youth, juvenile justice involving youth and efforts to address and eliminate hunger.

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