
50 Cent put the call out on Instagram, and he kept it tight. “Raising Kanan Friday it’s lit we back,” he posted, dropping a bomb emoji and tagging both Branson Cognac and his Le Chemin du Roi champagne label in the same breath.
One post. Three separate agenda items. The man doesn’t waste real estate.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan heads back to Starz this Friday, and the Power Universe faithful already know what that means. The prequel is set in South Jamaica, Queens in the 1990s. It maps the early life of Kanan Stark, tracing how one of the original franchise’s most calculating characters came up in the borough. The show debuted in 2021 and has been a cornerstone of the Power Universe ever since.
50 Cent has been the architect of the entire Power brand for over a decade. The original Power series hit Starz in 2014. He’s been executive producing across the expanding franchise ever since. Ghost, Force, and Raising Kanan all run under his banner. The universe keeps growing, and Fif keeps running it.
That’s not a side gig. That’s a full content empire built on one of the most successful drama brands in cable TV history.
The Branson Cognac and Le Chemin du Roi tags in that post weren’t an afterthought. 50 launched Le Chemin du Roi, his champagne label, back in 2018. He’s been aligned with Branson Cognac for years. That partnership sits alongside his entertainment work, and both build value off the same brand momentum.
Pairing a show-return announcement with two luxury brand plugs in a single caption? That’s textbook Fif.
The G-Unit brand has always run multiple lanes at once. His music, TV, and spirits arms all feed off the same brand equity. A Vitamin Water deal alone turned into a nine-figure payday for him. Entertainment is the platform. Products and partnerships are the play. 50 figured that out early. Most people in hip-hop weren’t even having that conversation yet.
The Power Universe itself is one of the more significant achievements in Black-led prestige TV over the last decade. Multiple interconnected series, all running on Starz. That’s rare air, and Raising Kanan is a key part of keeping it going.
Mekai Curtis leads the cast as young Kanan and brings real presence to the role. Patina Miller and Omar Epps round out the ensemble. Their performances gave the spinoff genuine critical weight. The show earned its audience. It didn’t just ride in on the Power name.
Friday drops work well for this franchise. Fans catch the episode. The takes fly overnight, and by Saturday the discourse is going full speed. 50 knows that cycle as well as anyone running a prestige drama right now.
Raising Kanan is back. Cognac poured, champagne on ice. Tune in to Starz this Friday.
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