50 Cent forgoes the typical music video and shoots a 10-minute short film for the song "I'm The Man." Back in November, Curtis revealed the reason he pushed back the date on his most recent mixtape The Kanan Tape was because he was shooting a short film to accompany the project. Two weeks after the tape's release we get a gritty visual for the Sonny Digital-produced track.

At the beginning of the clip we see Fif and his crew plotting and counting up money. After riding the streets of New York City in a Rolls Royce and linking up with a stripper, things get real dark with the G-Unit boss nearly being ambushed before taking two guys out. Later on, him and his goons mask up and pull off an armed robbery leaving some dead victims in their wake. The clip was shot by frequent collaborator Eif Rivera.

Back when 50 announced he was pushing back the project to shoot the video, he noted the importance of putting together a fire video to go with solid music releases. “I always talk about how important it is to find the right visuals connected to the music,” he said of the delay. “I decided to shoot everything before I let everything go.” So it looks like there is a chance of there being more than one visual coming off The Kanan Tape.

Fif and Rivera recently worked together on the video for "9 Shots" the single off the Queens rapper's upcoming sixth studio album Street King Immortal.

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