šŸ”„12674
image

50 Cent got into it with Fat Joe because the Bronx rapper hopped on Ja Rule’s 2004 song “New York,” also featuring Jadakiss.

Fif and Ja were at the beginning of their decades-long feud, and the G-Unit rapper didn’t like that Joe was working with his arch-nemesis.

But 50 now says that he was wrong for beefing with the Terror Squad leader, which he explained to Rolling Stone.

ā€œThereā€™s an element, a part of our culture that Iā€™m aware of it because I am it,ā€ he explained. ā€œYour Lil Durks, your NBA YoungBoys, the whole surrounding cast of that ā€¦ it almost splits our culture in half because when you cool with one, you canā€™t work with the other.”

ā€œI was using the same thinking in the very beginning of my career because itā€™s just the thinking you would use in the environment,” 50 went on. “If anybody went next to Ja Rule, Iā€™d jump on the person who featured with them, anybody who was faintly near them, ā€™cause I put him on life support and you wanna go resuscitate him … So that energy, later you look at it and you go, ā€˜I was buggin.’ā€

Related Posts

Meek Mill Denounces All Of Rap Because Of The Kodak Tekashi 6ix9ine thing

Boosie Badazz Reveals What Tekashi 6ix9ine paid Kodak Black

Interview: DMC Says New Hip Hop Is Missing ‘Creative Innovation’ Despite Its Success

When The Music Stops: The Unfortunate Reality Of Mourning Artists During A Pandemic

Domani Drops ‘The Truth’ Video After Declining $80K For Background Role In ‘Family Hustle’

Steve Lacy & FousheĆ© Fly High In ā€œSunshineā€ Video