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How 50 Cent 'kills the competition'

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US rapper 50 Cent might make an unlikely author on life skills and business strategy.

His new book The 50th Law, co-authored with Robert Greene, explains the lessons he learned from early experiences hustling on the streets of Southside Queens.

Today presenter Evan Davis spoke to him about how overcoming his fears help him get ahead in business.

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