50 named GQ man of the year. After dropping his sophomore album and making his motion picture debut, 50 is ending 2005 by gracing the cover of GQ Magazine's Men Of The Year issue. Actor Vince Vaughn and actress Jennifer Aniston also grace the two other covers. "50 Cent had a great year. He started out with a big record and finished with an ambitious, sort of revealing movie," Mark Healy, GQ editor, told The Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith. Interestingly, Fif's honor isn't the most noteworthy thing in the issue. Heads are buzzing about Mr. Jackson looking quite, uhhmm, uhhmm, happy on the cover. On it, the muscle bound rapper, wearing black pants, a white shirt with cut off sleeves and an untied black tie wrapped around his neck, does his best Zoolander pose. GQ's Men Of The Year issue is on newsstands now.
G-Unit gets XXL, again. The Guerrilla Unit is once again blessing the cover of XXL Magazine. This time, Fif, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Olivia, Spider Loc and recent additions Mobb Deep, M.O.P and Mase, all grace the January Love/Hate issue. In the G-Unit feature, Mase declares, "by the time I come out, I'll be the president of G-Unit." In addition to the cover story, the issue also includes a recap of 2005's highlights as well as features on Jay-Z and Nas ending their feud, Mike Jones, Superhead, a tribute to late Vallejo, CA rapper Mac Dre and Buffie the Body - who gets crowned Eye Candy of the year.
(source:sohh.com)