In a recent interview, Styles P revisited these memories-
"With 50, actually, that was actually good for us. Like with Beanie, Beanie's my man, too. That's my homeboy. We became cool. That was more personal. Somebody could've died. We didn't know 50. We didn't know Lloyd Banks. We didn't know Yayo. We didn't have no nothin' for them. We got bars. We could do this shit all day. This is what we do. This is what we're built for. If anything else happens out of it, fuck it, whatever. It was still good for us. 50 had millions at that time. You a multimillionaire. You don't come down to the underdog's level. So for us, it was like, 'Alright, we're gonna use this to show we got bars.' I don't think, unless they would've did something, we would've even cared because we would've seen them. We wasn't gonna risk ourselves, risk our freedom, risk our lives, unless they felt like that and they wanted to do that. But at the time with Sigel and them, that was a different story. That could've really escalated into something nasty because it was more like, 'I know you. I met you. I spoke to you. We've done things before. It's more disrespect taken personally."
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