Nov 17, 2023

50 Cent a fan of granny grooving at his UK show

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The viral clip has collected millions of views online. [Source: Instagram]

World-renowned rapper 50 Cent has shared an amazing clip of an older woman dancing along with others in the crowd at his concert.

The joyous clip was posted by the musician to his Instagram and TikTok showing the senior attendee holding the railing and swaying and smiling along to his tune “Ayo Technology” featuring Justin Timberlake at his show in Birmingham, England. 

On Tuesday, 50 Cent posted the clip which attracted 2.3 million views and 326,400 likes on Tik Tok by the following day. The Instagram post garnered 323,000 likes, with reactions from fellow rappers Busta Rhymes and Uncle Murda. 

15,000 were in attendance at the concert which is part of 50 Cent’s global The Final Lap Tour 2023, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the iconic album Get Rich Or Die Tryin’.

This lady reminds us that age is just a number and music is the universal language! 

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