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50 Cent’s Las Vegas residency blasted as ‘worst’ show to ever hit Sin City

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50 Cent's Las Vegas residence was savaged by prominent Sin City blogger Jennifer Gay in a scathing review

50 Cent has been criticized by a local Las Vegas blogger for his Las Vegas residency.

Jennifer Gay, better known as vegas starfish to his nearly one million followers, said the rapper’s residency at Planet Hollywood was the ‘worst show’ to ever come to Sin City.

In a scathing review, Gay criticized everything from the sound quality to the set design.

He also said that 50, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, barely interacted with the crowd.

“The sound was poorly balanced, making it impossible to hear the performance,” he wrote on Instagram.

“His exaggerations were relentless and overbearing, making it difficult to hear anything but their echoes,” he continued.

50 Cent’s Las Vegas residence was savaged by prominent Sin City blogger Jennifer Gay in a scathing review

In his brutal post, Gay criticized everything from the sound quality to the set design.

In his brutal post, Gay criticized everything from the sound quality to the set design.

“The stage layout and graphics seemed to have been arranged 15 minutes before the show with a GPT Chat message for “90s hip hop visuals.”

He went on to say that Jackson had a “lack of energy” on stage and complained about the “lack of audience participation.”

“This was the worst live performance of any artist I have ever attended. I understand that you’re successful and don’t need a residency, so why do it if you don’t want to put in the effort?’ she got angry.

“I felt like I didn’t want to be here after the first 10 minutes. This was worth about a tenth of what I paid to see it.”

After his brutal review, many people in the comments accused Gay of being too harsh on the Candy Shop hitmaker.

“Rather listen to the opinion of a fan, those are the ones that count,” commented one.

Another wrote: ‘It seems like most of the problems were on location with the sound, lighting and graphics. It’s strange to put it to the interpreter.

A third added: ‘Their experience was completely different to ours. The entire crowd participated, stood up and danced the entire time. I’m not sure what show you went to, but the one I went to was amazing.’

The Candy Shop hitmaker reportedly received around $15 million for the residence.

The Candy Shop hitmaker reportedly received around $15 million for the residence.

DailyMail.com has contacted Jackson and Planet Hollywood for comment.

The Grammy-winning rapper ‘landed a whopping $15 million deal’ for the six-date residency, which includes a New Year’s Eve concert on December 31, according to TMZ.

The residency will take place inside the 4,600-seat PH Live, also known as Bakkt Theatre, which features 2,200 square feet of high-definition LED walls, a D&B sound system with over 100,000 watts of power, and one of the largest proscenium arch openings in the United States.

The mid-sized auditorium previously housed residences of Shania Twain, Kelly Clarkson, Pitbull, Lionel Richie, Gwen Stefani, Pitbull, Lionel Richie, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Jennifer Lopez, Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera.

Jackson has scored several Billboard number one hits throughout his career, including In Da Club, PIMP, Candy Shop, Just A Lil Bit, Magic Stick, 21 Question and Hate It Or Love It.

He is also the executive producer of the Starz crime drama BMF (aka Black Mafia Family), which was renewed for a fourth season in February.

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