*50 Cent is giving fans one last look at his monstrous 19-bedroom house in Farmington, Conn. before he moves out.
See Also:The 48,000-square-foot mansion, purchased three years go from former boxer Mike Tyson, will be featured tonight on a special edition of MTV's "Cribs." The rapper said Tyson had the interior décor looking crazy when he first moved in. "It kind of had a `Miami Vice' feel. It was like turquoise blue on the floor and purple," the 31-year-old told The Associated Press. But now, the property includes a full-functioning nightclub with a swing dangling from the ceiling. The space is so vast that sometimes 50 wasn't aware he had guests in the house. "I'll let them stay on the other side of the house and not actually see them for a day or so, because the house is broken up in three sections - the east side, the west side and then the center of the home," he explained. Fifty said he originally envisioned the house as a compound where he and his G-Unit camp could record. G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo even has his own rooms at the crib, and 50 says many of his hits have been recorded in his basement studio. "Right from the studio I will go into the nightclub area ... in order to play it and see what it would sound like in a nightclub," he said. But 50, who owns several homes, said the two-hour plus commute from Farmington to New York City is getting old. Plus, he's looking to downsize. "It might be a lot smaller," he said of his future house. "The basics - maybe four or five bedrooms." The Farmington property is currently on the market for $18.5 million.
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