50 Cent
Rapper 50 Cent would like to see Lindsay Lohan's Playboy photos. Reuters

Fans can finally breathe easy after 50 Cent announced that he is not suicidal.

The rapper had earlier left his fans puzzled when he tweeted a series of statements that predicted his own death.

On Jan 2, he tweeted, Ill be honest I don't think I'm gonna live much longer. That's why I started my street king movement. I want to mean more in other peoples lives.

Street King is 50 Cent's line of energy drinks and the sale of the same contributes towards a meal for a child in need.

The tweets obviously did not sound optimistic and left his fans worried, who started bombarding him with tweets. The rapper assured his supporters Tuesday that he was not contemplating on ending his life.

To be conscious that life is short is not suicidal. I'm good if I die tonight I've taken care of the people who took care of me when I couldn't take care my self, he tweeted. I'm good if I die tonight.

On Jan 3, the rapper said that he had lost all the faith in the team I'm on. I have nothing left to say. I will not be promoting my music.

50 Cent's unexpected Tweet could have resulted from the drama between him and the record label he is signed to, Interscope Records.

Last summer, he tweeted that his fifth album Black Magic wouldn't be released due to issues with Interscope not properly handling his latest ventures.