"I was like, 'Nah, that's not good money.'"
50 Cent, AKA Curtis Jackson, revealed to a US radio station that he was asked to make an appearance during Donald Trump's presidential campaign last year for a cool $500,000, and turned it down because it wasn't "worth it".
Jackson, who has since moved into TV by producing and starring in 'Power', told Hot 97 that the Trump campaign got in touch and offered half a million dollars because they were struggling to engage with African-American voters.
"Before he got elected, they were having issues with the African American vote," 50 said. "They wanted to pay me $500,000 as part of the campaign just to make an appearance. I was like, 'Nah, that's not good money.' I'm not going to do that. That's not worth it!"
You can see more of Jackson's thoughts on Trump and his presidency below.
Via Billboard