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50 Cent: The 'Power' boss names the best 'sh!t' on TV

Spoiler? You know rap heavyweight 50 Cent is always going to hype up his own content. So it’s no surprise the ‘Power’ executive is going to name one of his own shows as ‘the best’ on TV, right?

Spoiler? You know rap heavyweight 50 Cent is always going to hype up his own content. So it’s no surprise the ‘Power’ executive is going to name one of his own shows as ‘the best’ on TV, right?

50 Cent names the best content on TV right now

Fifty hit up his Instagram page and didn’t hold back on naming the best program on TV in 2024. Forget ‘Power Book II’ and ‘Power Book IV: Force’ - it’s all about the come-up story of his fictional character Kanan Stark.

Raising Kanan the best sh!t on Tv hands down GLG🚦GeeenLightGang you already know the Vibes. Watch now and catch up! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi

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The 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' cast keeps growing

What’s the best way to keep the attention on an amazing show even after its finale? If you’re the team at ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan,’ it’s to keep delivering headline-generating news like huge cast additions.

What’s the best way to keep the attention on an amazing show even after its finale? If you’re the team at ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan,’ it’s to keep delivering headline-generating news like huge cast additions.

The next ‘Raising Kanan’ season keeps expanding its cast

Fresh from news about Hollywood legend Tony Danza having a recurring role on the series, show creator Sascha Penn reveals actor Grantham Coleman is gearing up for what’s to come on the life and times of ‘Power’ villain Kanan Stark.

“Season 2 just ended, but season 3 is in full effect. @granthamcoleman has entered the building! LINK IN BIO. #raisingkanan #starz #deadlinehollywood

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50 Cent gives huge 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' season three update

New York rapper 50 Cent’s ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ series is wrapping up but it’s not too early to get excited about what the third season has to offer. Fifty revealed veteran Hollywood star Tony Danza is back-back for the joyride.

New York rapper 50 Cent’s ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ series is wrapping up but it’s not too early to get excited about what the third season has to offer. Fifty revealed veteran Hollywood star Tony Danza is back-back for the joyride.

50 Cent provides a huge ‘Power Book III’ season 3 update

Fif relied on the power of Instagram to get fans geeking out. While details are still coming together, he confirmed Danza will return for next season.

“in case you think i’m playing season 3 of Raising Kanan is on another level. See why i get hustler of the year, I win that by a land slide. GLG🚦GreenLightGang i don’t miss 🎯#bransoncognac#lecheminduroi

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Raising Kanan's Antonio 'Famous' Ortiz flexes Spanish-Harlem roots, talks 90's mixtape scene + Power Book III's epic journey (Exclusive)

The wait is over - ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ is officially here and shook up fans waiting for its mighty season 2 return this past Sunday. Ahead of the mind-blowing premiere and the set-up for a wild season with key characters taking charge and new faces gracing the screen, the series cast and crew came together for an epic conversation about everything from being nerve-racked - or not - about how soon before getting renewed for another season, the series’ 90’s authenticity, close-knit on-set bonds and plenty more.

The wait is over - ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ is officially here and shook up fans waiting for its mighty season 2 return this past Sunday. Ahead of the mind-blowing premiere and the set-up for a wild season with key characters taking charge and new faces gracing the screen, the series cast and crew came together for an epic conversation about everything from being nerve-racked - or not - about how soon before getting renewed for another season, the series’ 90’s authenticity, close-knit on-set bonds and plenty more.

Fan favorite Antonio ‘Famous’ Ortiz talks everything from being brought on as a recurring character and getting to be the on-screen face for 90’s mixtape culture to being a proud-proud Spanish Harlem native on one of the most New York shows on TV right now.

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Raising Kanan creator Sascha Penn talks season 3 renewal, 90's authenticity and his must-watch Power Book III series (Exclusive)

The wait is over - ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ is officially here and shook up fans waiting for its mighty season 2 return this past Sunday. Ahead of the mind-blowing premiere and the set-up for a wild season with key characters taking charge and new faces gracing the screen, the series cast and crew came together for an epic conversation about everything from being nerve-racked - or not - about how soon before getting renewed for another season, the series’ 90’s authenticity, close-knit on-set bonds and plenty more.

The wait is over - ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ is officially here and shook up fans waiting for its mighty season 2 return this past Sunday. Ahead of the mind-blowing premiere and the set-up for a wild season with key characters taking charge and new faces gracing the screen, the series cast and crew came together for an epic conversation about everything from being nerve-racked - or not - about how soon before getting renewed for another season, the series’ 90’s authenticity, close-knit on-set bonds and plenty more.

Series creator Sascha Penn does the opposite of holding back and talks everything from preparing for this season’s wild journey to reach the core viewers, getting the gang back together for new storylines and plenty more. Kick back and enjoy the STARZ executive, filmmaker, producer and amazing industry veteran get into his ‘Power Book III’ bag.

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Raising Kanan's Malcolm Mays vows best Power Book series, reveals Diddy tried to sign him and promises big career level ups on deck (Exclusive)

The wait is almost over - ‘Power Book: Raising Kanan’ season two is coming through blazing on STARZ this weekend - Sunday, August 14 to be technical - and considering how things wrapped up, there’s a lot of questions needing immediate answers. In an effort to calm your nerves, show star Malcolm ‘Lou-Lou’ Mays comes through clutch for Attack The Culture to talk about this year’s expectations, his real-life music career and industry icon Diddy wanting to sign him plus keeping things going from his ‘Snowfall’ run to his new journey in the ‘Power Universe’ with Courtney Kemp and Sascha Penn drawing up the plays.

The wait is almost over - ‘Power Book: Raising Kanan’ season two is coming through blazing on STARZ this weekend - Sunday, August 14 to be technical - and considering how things wrapped up, there’s a lot of questions needing immediate answers. In an effort to calm your nerves, show star Malcolm ‘Lou-Lou’ Mays comes through clutch for Attack The Culture to talk about this year’s expectations, his real-life music career and industry icon Diddy trying to sign him plus keeping things going from his ‘Snowfall’ run to his new journey in the ‘Power Universe’ with Courtney Kemp and Sascha Penn drawing up the plays.

The discussion hits different with Malcolm reminding us STARZ not only is the best premium network in the game but vowing to have the best ‘Power Book’ series - sorry Joseph ‘Tommy Egan’ Sikora and the ‘Power Book IV: Force’ crew.

Buckle up for some of Malcolm’s highlights below and keep scrolling to check out the full chop up session.

We’ve seen you in the 80’s in ‘Snowfall.’ We’ve seen you in the ‘90’s with ‘Raising Kanan.’ Are we going to the 70’s or the 2000’s next? What’s lining up next?

Malcom Mays: [laughs] God willing, man. God willing. There’s some things I’ve got in the works. There’s a movie Intercepted I wrote with the late John Singleton, meant to direct, rest in peace and now hopefully I’ll be directing that Drake is producing that is based on a story of a football player named Darryl Henley that’s set in the mid to late 90’s so I’m getting closer to the 2000’s. [laughs]

Season two, man. Have you’ve been able to exhale because before we even got to season one, we got the renewal. So you couldn’t relax too long. We knew that boom, we’re going to start shooting immediately, right. Now season two is finally right here for the world to see, can you exhale a little bit or no?

Malcolm Mays: Of course. I think we’ve been blessed enough to know what’s happening and what’s coming and what’s next. Honestly, I ain’t never really held my breath. I was just telling somebody else like, bro, this life isn’t promised. I’m just glad to be on a really good ship. I’m blessed. I don’t stress about shit. This is more money than I was supposed to even have anyway.

How dope is it with your character Lou-Lou, because obviously people who know about your background, they know you’re a musician and you put out that EP not too long ago, you’ve rubbed elbows with Diddy’s son Quincy, you might have picked up a couple Diddy gems here and there, let’s talk about Lou-Lou’s transition into this role.

Malcolm Mays: Funny enough, Diddy tried to sign me. He’s one of the first people that tried to sign me. Yeah. Diddy. It’s so funny because with this character, I pulled a lot from his characterization. People don’t know, Diddy was really out here, bro. Diddy was really in the street like that. You feel me?

He wasn’t necessarily like all [in] but he did that thing. So having that kind of dual lifestyle that we all know Diddy lived was kind of an inspiration.

Check out the full interview with Malcom Mays below and reminder the new season will debut on Sunday, August 14 at midnight on the STARZ app, all STARZ streaming, and on-demand platforms and internationally on the STARZPLAY premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America and Japan. On linear, it will debut on STARZ at 9pm ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada. New episodes will premiere every Sunday at 9pm ET/PT.

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Here's your Raising Kanan season 2 premiere sneak peek

‘Power Book: Raising Kanan’ is easily one of the best shows on TV - forget just calling it the best ‘Power Book’ thus far. From the acting to the authenticity of 1990’s New York City - it’s all there. So of course having the chance to secure a sneak peek at what’s brewing from the season 2 premiere this Sunday is a no-brainer and absolute ‘YES!’ around these parts.

‘Power Book: Raising Kanan’ is easily one of the best shows on TV - forget just calling it the best ‘Power Book’ thus far. From the acting to the authenticity of 1990’s New York City - it’s all there. So of course having the chance to secure a sneak peek at what’s brewing from the season 2 premiere this Sunday is a no-brainer and absolute ‘YES!’ around these parts.

Raising Kanan season 2 must-see sneak peek

While the world will still have to wait a few more days to see the premiere, getting a teaser scene between actors MeKai Curtis and Patina Miller in their roles as Kanan Stark and Raq Thomas is the next best thing.

STARZ is excited to unveil a sneak peek clip from the season two premiere of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” premiering Sunday, August 14 at midnight on the STARZ app, all STARZ streaming, and on-demand platforms and internationally on the STARZPLAY premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America and Japan. On linear, it will debut on STARZ at 9pm ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada. New episodes will premiere every Sunday at 9pm ET/PT.

InThe More Things Change,” Raq (Patina Miller, “Madam Secretary,” The Hunger Games Franchise) tries to mend the fractures in the Thomas family. As she continues to expand her empire, Kanan (MeKai Curtis) doubts his future in the drug game.

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