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Wednesday, June 18, 2014

50 Cent & Meek Mill Respond To Summer Jam's "Chain Snatching"

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Since Slowbuck’s chain was taken at Hot 97’s Summer Jam 2014 concert, the CEO of the brand, fired accusations at 50 Cent, leading to continuous dispute over his involvement in the situation.

50 responded to such allegations by calling out Slowbuck during G-Unit’s reunion concert, telling the crowd, “I want everyone to get home safe, because there’s so much police in here courtesy of Slowbucks.”

Further disses were thrown across Instagram through videos and comments, while the recent “0-300 Real Shit” track released by Slowbucks shows the beef is only being entertained. Holding the view that 50 had a plan to damage the brand, this argument seems endless.

Escalating from this matter, former Dreamchaser’s Louie V Gutta, who had $40,000 worth of his jewellery taken at gunpoint, late September, has taken the chance to attack Philly’s Meek Mill.

Meek’s Twitter response was not taken lightly which read, “Slow got the chain back, you got to chill bro, you drawing!” as a reply to Gutta’s comment, “What goes around comes around…karma.”

This kicked off the whole disagreement and both artists have now covered Drake’s “0-100” record going in at each other.

Gutta also took this opportunity to have his say on the earlier event. "New York nigga got his chain snatched. Strong arm, no gun, can you explain that? At Summer Jam with all his friends with fame at and you was there too Meek…go get his chain back."

Friday, May 11, 2012

50 Cent Talks New Album, Explains Why G-Unit Was Dropped & Possibility Of Working With Game


 
50 Cent speaks on a slew of topics, including G-Unit's departure from Interscope and whether he and Game will ever work on a track together.
In an interview with Bootleg Kev on Las Vegas' Hot 97.5, 50 Cent discussed his upcoming album, which is set to drop July 2.
"My project is pretty much done, but I'm not done writing," said 50 of the project.
50 also explained that he wouldn't be going for a vintage sound on the album. "When you say 'take it back,' you're not leaving any room for growth. You're staying 'Stay where you were ten years ago.' For me, it has that energy that they were attracted to on Get Rich or Die Tryin', all across the board. I just think the way I articulated things on this project, my choices, are better. I think I'm better. I'm thinkin' it out a little more. They'll get a chance to see where I am."
Among the topics 50 discussed was why Interscope Records dropped G-Unit Records. "The reason why G-Unit was dropped, so that the general public understands: the reason G-Unit was dropped from Interscope records was because the deal I gave them was so well-put-together for them that they were to receive $750,000 in advance on the next albums - each one of the artists. They gotta remove that in this climate of record sales."
Finally, 50 was asked whether there was even a remote chance that he and Game would ever collaborate on anything in the future. The Queens emcee was noncommittal: "I don't know. Let me see if this is just one of my character defects or not: when you said [Game's album The Documentary] was crazy, you're making reference to things I wrote," he explained. "Meaning, the first three singles off of that were things that I wrote. So now, when you look at that, and you look at all the disrespect that was displayed over the years, ask yourself - would you be inherently uncomfortable with the concept of associating yourself again with someone where...you don't even know where it came from. If I did something wrong, I can accept it. ...But if I didn't do anything at all and it turns into what that turned into, I'ma just stay away from it.

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