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Although its been about two months since the anniversary of 9/11, the motto is #NeverForget. The G-Unit rapper connects with department clothing store, Century 21’s co-owner Eddie Gindi and non-profit organization, Tuesday’s Children to raise money for programs and services that will assist families affected by 9/11.

50 and a band named Men In My Head are set to record a track titled “Century Love,” and all profits will go to the charity. The track can be purchased, beginning Nov. 11 exclusively in the store.

“As a native New Yorker there is no city more resilient than New York,” 50 Cent says. “Tuesday’s Children is an incredible organization and I am honored to be involved with this initiative.”


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“We are living our core value to give back and to bring passion, we’re able to do this with the help of entrepreneur and A-list musician 50 Cent,” said Gindi. “This year’s song is about the resilience of New York City and who better to partner with than a true New Yorker, like 50 Cent. We are so thankful that he is able to help Tuesday’s Children’s cause.”

To support the cause, check out Century 21 for a location nearest you.

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