Get Money: 50 Cent Lyrics That Prove He'll Stay Rich

Bankruptcy won't slow Fif's flow.

Hold On to That Paper - 50 Cent's bankruptcy filing last week caught us all by surprise. Whether Curtis' millions really went up in smoke or if they've just been cleverly hidden so he can avoid a huge bill for punitive damages stemming from his sex tape lawsuit is between him and his accountants, but — either way — we're confident Fiddy won't be spending any time in the unemployment line. Here are a dozen lyrics that prove 50 and his dollars can't be separated for long.  (Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images for TWC)

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Hold On to That Paper - 50 Cent's bankruptcy filing last week caught us all by surprise. Whether Curtis' millions really went up in smoke or if they've just been cleverly hidden so he can avoid a huge bill for punitive damages stemming from his sex tape lawsuit is between him and his accountants, but — either way — we're confident Fiddy won't be spending any time in the unemployment line. Here are a dozen lyrics that prove 50 and his dollars can't be separated for long. (Photo: Rachel Murray/Getty Images for TWC)

"Get the Money" — Forever King Mixtape, 2009 - Fiddy explained the transient nature of cash in this track: "I get paper! Stack paper! Blow paper! Make paper! Take paper! I'm major!"  (Photo: Malcolm Ali/WireImage for BET Network)

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"Get the Money" — Forever King Mixtape, 2009 - Fiddy explained the transient nature of cash in this track: "I get paper! Stack paper! Blow paper! Make paper! Take paper! I'm major!" (Photo: Malcolm Ali/WireImage for BET Network)

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"I Get Money" — Curtis, 2007 - "It's the ice on my neck man, the wrist and my left hand/ Bling like BLAOW, You like my style/ Ha ha i'm headin' to the bank right now," rapped Fif, who apparently knows the longevity of a precious stone. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

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"I Get Money" — Curtis, 2007 - "I'm stanky rich, I'ma die tryna spend this s**t," said 50, and this was even before his Vitamin Water deal. (Photo: Lawrence Lucier/Getty Images)

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"Money" — 5 (Murders by Numbers), 2012 - Fif shows off the way wise investing can yield passive income with these lines: "I'm eatin', I get money, n***a, I s**t money/ It smell like Benjamins, it boosts my adrenaline." (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/AMA2012/Getty Images for AMA)

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"Don't Worry Bout It" — Animal Ambition, 2014 - "My closet full of that fly s**t, Black card when I buy s**t," forewarns Fif's reliance on credit, which explains why he may be so leveraged today.  (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

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"Don't Worry Bout It" — Animal Ambition, 2014 - "My closet full of that fly s**t, Black card when I buy s**t," forewarns Fif's reliance on credit, which explains why he may be so leveraged today. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

"Money" — 5 (Murders by Numbers), 2012 - Greece could use a loan from 50 right about now: "Euros, francs, you wan' borrow some from me? My bank statements have you n***as like 'Damn!'"  (Photo: Kevin Mazur/BMA2015/WireImage)

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"Money" — 5 (Murders by Numbers), 2012 - Greece could use a loan from 50 right about now: "Euros, francs, you wan' borrow some from me? My bank statements have you n***as like 'Damn!'" (Photo: Kevin Mazur/BMA2015/WireImage)

"In Da Club" — Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003 - Stacked bills don't come without hard work, as Fif explains in this track: "I'm feelin' focused man, my money on my mind, I got a mill out the deal and I'm still on the grind."  (Photo: James Devaney/GC Images)

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"In Da Club" — Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003 - Stacked bills don't come without hard work, as Fif explains in this track: "I'm feelin' focused man, my money on my mind, I got a mill out the deal and I'm still on the grind." (Photo: James Devaney/GC Images)

"In Da Club" — Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003 - 50's most famous verse breaks down his business model in the simplest terms: "My flow, my show brought me the dough/ That bought me all my fancy things/ My crib, my cars, my clothes, my jewels/ Look n***a I done came up and I ain't change."  (Photo: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

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"In Da Club" — Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003 - 50's most famous verse breaks down his business model in the simplest terms: "My flow, my show brought me the dough/ That bought me all my fancy things/ My crib, my cars, my clothes, my jewels/ Look n***a I done came up and I ain't change." (Photo: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

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"P.I.M.P" — Get Rich or Die Tryin', 2003 - Work hard, play hard is 50's motto, and he loves to spend that hard-earned cash on his female friends: "Girl, we could pop some champagne and we could have a ball/ We could toast to the good life, girl, we could have it all/ We could really splurge, girl, and tear up the mall." We don't think he'd give up that lifestyle so easily. (Photo: Gary Gershoff/Getty Images for Cantor Fitzgerald)