50 Cent Responds To Fabolous Questioning His Intentions With Uniting NY

October 7th, 2009 | Chozen | 6 comments |

50 Cent

Reading what Fab said about me on Twitter was disappointing.
I have extended myself to Fab personally to allow him to expand himself as an international Touring Artist.
I Thought we were Friends but that’s cool.

Law #2: Never put too much trust in Friends, Learn how to use Enemies
Be wary of friends—they will betray you more quickly, for they are easily aroused to envy. They also become spoiled and tyrannical. But hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal than a friend, because he has more to prove. In fact, you have more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no enemies, find a way to make them.
—50th Law of Power.
Am I 50 Cent or Am I Machiavelli? Dammmm!!!

Fabolous had this to say about 50 Cent earlier today on twitter.

Its interesting to c 50 Cent unite wit NY artists when he’s 1 of the reasons NY hip hop became so isolated & crumbled..Do u agree NY?? I wonder if this is a law in the 50th law of power book?? I guess it was a good show 4 NY.. But if u asked 50 a few years ago if he ever saw hisself on stage with any of them he woulda said HELL NO! At 50’s peak his grind was unmatched, image was bulletproof, music was ignorantly motivational & catchy, even classic. most never hav that. So dont think im takin shots at 50.. Jus that NY show had me a lil puzzled.. But i love NY so i couldnt knock it if i wanted to.

Wow I never thought Fab felt this way, is it a fair statement to say that 50 Cent killed New York rap? If anything I would think 50 Cent was the last major heavy weight New York had before it’s inevitable demise, I mean besides 50 Cent who else around that time was really making noise? The Nas vs Jay-Z battle had died down, Ja Rule was singing and Jay-Z was getting ready to retire.

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    1. Yeah he did? He didn’t killed it with iz muzic, thats fa sho, but he killed it with anomosity, yeah! He was comin thru like he was untouched and he couldn’t be calmed, so he swang at who was on thier grind and put that grind on his…… In such a short space of time he took shots at Ja, Jada, Nas and Fat Joe, these fellaz are all from NY…. 50 wanted everyone to listen noone xcept G-Unit, would yu say that was good for the game?

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      D Reply:

      Exactly. He had beef wit nearly every New York MC. He was killing it with his arrogance. To some degree he was hating on other New York MC’s grind.

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    2. Fab is right…50 knows that.50 wouldn’t colab with nobody else except for those inside his camp…Now he’s reaching out to other artist because he needs the sales and his buzz is slowly dieing.

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      SuM KiDD Reply:

      yo thats true..fabs right!
      50 is like damn i need these niggas now lol

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    3. 50 WILL KILL FAB CAREER EASY
      50 IS DA BEST RAPPER IN NY
      WHO EVER DISAGREE CAN SUCK MY LIMPPY DICK
      NO HOMO-

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    4. fifty made it real by the early 2000s but by the following yrz that punny ass pimp went techno ……..diisco punck and even turn to be the earosmith a little bit tha nigga was dope by the track many men and patiantly waiting but with all those disco shit and techno he started poping i dont think he in any way upgraded new york hip hop in any way i think money made him go white

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