Diddy, Jay Z Or 50 Cent? Guess What Real-Life Rap Exec Inspired “Empire”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

Music mogul Jay Z has plenty of things to brag about these days including being the inspiration behind Fox's hit "Empire" television series.

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According to creator Danny Strong, Young Hov heavily inspired actor Terrence Howard‘s character “Lucious Lyon.”

“There’s certainly some truth in that, the Jay Z story, which very much inspired certain elements of Lucious Lyon, was that story. The entire cast is African-American. We’re going to have all different types of characters and we’re just going to tell good stories. We’re not going to sit here and play defense or think that our show is a representation of black culture in its entirety.” (“Sway In The Morning”)

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According to new reports, the overnight hit’s streak of growing viewership went untouched in week seven.

Empire—which is also EW’s current cover story—continued its seemingly impossible climb Wednesday night, hitting 13.8 million viewers and a 5.3 rating among adults 18-49. Not only does that mark seven weeks of audience growth, but that demo rating is the highest for a regularly scheduled telecast of a broadcast network drama series in five years—since an epiosde of Grey’s Anatomy in 2010. For more, check out our preview of this week’s cover. (Entertainment Weekly)

Despite being supportive of the new hip-hop-based show, rap star 50 Cent recently said the writers created an overly fast-paced storyline.

“I watch it, it’s like ‘Glee’ with a little hip-hop music in it,” 50 said when asked if he watches ‘Empire.’ “I feel like the storyline’s moving extremely fast. It’s jumping from doom-doom-doom-doom. Like, I didn’t show my [‘Power] character until episode four because I was in the pen, in jail – and Taraji [P Henson‘s character] came home in the first episode after 17 years. It’s like, ‘D*mn, what happened?’ … I’m happy that the show’s successful. I got a lot of friends working on that project. Timbaland is the music director of that show. Terrence Howard was in my first film with me, co-starred, Get Rich or Die Tryin’. Taraji actually read for Get Rich or Die Tryin’ so I actually met her during that time period.” (MTV)

Recent reports revealed the mega prime time series had grown since debuting earlier this winter.

Of the 11.4 million of overall viewers, its core viewership of fans is 67 percent Black — the highest ever recorded for any prime time series. Move over Olivia and Annalise, Taraji P. Henson’s Cookie is the new queen of prime time. (Target Market News)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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    • I think it’s a combo of Jay, Diddy and Suge Knight…..Jay because they always talk about his dope lyrics in the show…Diddy because…Diddy carries himself a certain way with all the expensive furniture and he has sons that might take over his business one day…..Then like Suge because Lucious has a goon side to him and is willing to kill to stay on top….I thinks it’s a combo not a very good one but I think they have to stay some what away from actually being too much like them because they might get sued.

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