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NIS 17,000 per night: the magnificent suite of 50 cents in Israel and its hallucinatory demand Israel today

2022-07-04T14:52:46.512Z


The American rapper will perform today and tomorrow at Menora Hall in Tel Aviv • He asked for Israeli champagne, canon and something else and especially strange • The singer will celebrate his 47th birthday tomorrow in Israel


The American rapper will perform tonight (Monday) at Menora Hall, the first of two performances in Tel Aviv.

Fifty St., which landed in Israel this weekend, is housed in the luxurious suite at the Dan Hotel, in the exact same suite that was recently renovated and houses the lead singer of the Maron 5 band, Adam Levin.

With sea view.

The Fifty Cent Room in Tel Aviv,

As part of the requirements, the American rapper asked for a lot of seasonal fruits, luxury cognac, Israeli wine, Israeli champagne and the strangest demand that could have suited children in particular is SOUR PATCH candies.

NIS 17,000 per night.

The room where Fifty Cent sleeps,

The rapper will celebrate his 47th birthday in Israel tomorrow and the hotel is planning a special celebration with a large cake, which will be prepared especially for the occasion.

The suite where Fifty Cent sleeps together with two others that make up the complex costs about NIS 17,000 per night.

The rapper's strange invitation,

Fifty Cent is known, among other things, for songs that were published in the early 2000s, including: candy shop, in da club, PIMP, 21 quastions and more.

About 8,000 spectators are expected to perform tonight, and due to the high demand, another show opened tomorrow as well.

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Source: israelhayom

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