50 Cent Negotiating With Apple For Branded Line Of Home Computers

Rap star 50 Cent is entering the world of technology and is currently in negotiations with Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs to produce a line of affordable home computers to inner-city residents. According to a recent article in Forbes, 50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson and his high powered manager Chris Lighty of Violator management, are negotiating […]

Rap star 50 Cent

is entering the world of technology and is currently in negotiations with Apple’s

CEO Steve Jobs to produce a line of affordable home computers to inner-city

residents.

According to a

recent article in Forbes, 50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson and his high powered

manager Chris Lighty of Violator management, are negotiating the branding deal

with the computer /software giant.

"I’m creating

a foundation that will be around for a long time, because fame can come and

go or get lost in the lifestyle and the splurging," Fifty Cent explained

to Forbes. "I never got into it for the music. I got into it for

the business."

"He [Jobs]

is setting a new standard in the music business," Lighty added. "Let’s

just say we get each other."

The company hopes

to close the gap between sales in iPods, which have earned over $3 billion verse

$2 billion from software and personal home computer sales.

Behind Jobs’ leadership

and the runaway success of the iPod and iTunes, Apple controls over 80% of the

digital music market.

Additionally, Apple

has sold over 1 billion songs over the past five years. The company started

selling music videos and television shows which have sold over 15 million copies

since October of 2005.

50 Cent, who is

plans on releasing his untitled third album by Christmas, ranked among the Top

10 earning celebrity entertainers in Forbes’ recently released Forbes

Celebrity Power 100 List.

The rapper earned

almost $41 million dollars, mostly from record sales and branding deals that

include a clothing line, a line of sneakers, a video game and his G-Unit line

of clothing, which was launched in partnership with Marc Ecko in July 2003.

50 Cent ranked

#8 in the Top Ten, behind Howard Stern, Steven Spielberg, Tiger Woods, rock

group U2, Oprah Winfrey, The Rolling Stones and Tom Cruise, who topped the list

by earning over $67 million in 2005.