50 Cent
Singer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson performs on ABC television's "Good Morning America's Summer Concert Series" in New York City's Central Park May 30 2014. Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Curtis James Jackson III, who is professionally known as 50 Cent, has dropped the visuals for his new single “Too Rich,” which is from his newly released 11th mixtape titled “The Kanan Tape.” In the visuals, Eminem’s protégé seems to be making fun of his controversial filing for bankruptcy a few months ago.

Directed by Eif Rivera, the “Too Rich” video shows 50 Cent nonchalantly burning and tossing $100 bills in a strip club. The clip was released by online mixtape distribution platform Datpiff on Wednesday, Dec. 9.

Rivera is known for directing several music videos with different production companies. He directed the music videos of 50 Cent’s songs “Big Rich Town,” “Irregular Heartbeat,” “Twisted,” “Animal Ambition,” “Plot,” “Smoke” “Chase the Paper,” “Hold On,” “The Funeral,” “We Up” and “Every Time I Come Around” as well as Rick Ross’s “What a Shame.”

Produced by Atlanta record producer London Holmes, who is professionally known as London On Da Track , “Too Rich” is one of the seven tracks in “The Kanan Tape.” The other six tracks are “N---a N---a” featuring Lil Boosie and Young Buck, “Body Bags,” “Tryna F—k Me Over” featuring Post Malone, “I’m the Man” featuring Sonny Digital, “Burner on Me” and “On Everything.”

Currently, 50 Cent is working on his upcoming sixth studio album, “Street King Immortal,” which is set to be released in 2016 through Capitol Records, G-Unit Records and Caroline Records, according to Billboard. It is yet to be confirmed if Eminem will be featured in the album.

In 2016, 50 Cent will reprise his role as Kanan in “Power” Season 3. The Starz series is set to return with an episode titled “Call Me James” in June.

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