50 Cent and Mike Tyson recreate ‘Hangover’ in energy drink Ad
50 Cent’s Ad for Street King energy drink which is his ongoing famine-relief campaign to provide a billion meals to children in Africa parodies the hit movie ‘The Hangover'
50 Cent has teamed up with boxing champion Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather to shoot a promo ad for his energy drink Street King. The video parodies the hit movie ‘The Hangover,’ which also co-starred Tyson.

In the hilarious clip, 50 cent and Mayweather wake up from a night of debauchery to find that their Las Vegas suite has been trashed. As they tried to figure out what happened, Tyson steps out of the bathroom energized and ready to go.

Apparently, the night before, the trio drank too much of 50′s Street King drink and they end up partying all night with a group of hot models from the club.

This is only Part 1 of the story, so we can expect more mayhem as this installment continues. Tyson also gives a great comedic performance as well and we are quite sure there will be plenty of funny moments with him in the series.

50 Cent’s Street King energy drink is part of the rapper’s ongoing famine-relief campaign to provide a billion meals to impoverished children in Africa over the next five years.

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