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List of people from New York City

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Many notable people were either born in New York City or adopted it as their home.

People from New York City

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  • 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson, born 1975) – businessman and rapper
  • 6ix9ine (Daniel Hernandez, born 1996) – rapper
  • 22Gz (Jeffrey Mark Alexander, born 1997) – Brooklyn drill rapper

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  • Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz; 1925–1965) – American Muslim, Civil human rights activist

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