50 hasn't stopped taunting French Montana since then; I guess it hit 50 below the belt...the truth is beater. 50 Cent should remember that he did similar stuffs at the beginning of his career. Anyway, 50 just dropped a successful single, My Life, (with Eminem and Adam Levine) and as a way to celebrate, he thought it would be cool to taunt French Montana some more.
"He runs his mouth prematurely, he's not ready to compete on any level with me," Fif said in an interview. "When I drop a record and it becomes the number one selling record in twelve hours, after you saying that, I think you should be quiet a little bit. You should hear the crickets now. So moving forward, I'll put him completely out of business. I'll put him out of business off the block, the corner -- he only had one song and you didn't even care about it because it was him, it had four other people on it. You don't got to pick a side -- my run itself will pick a side. That's your new Ja Rule right now. He's going to be your new Ja Rule." (Peter Parker)
50 Cents' new single is dope, but it definitely is successful cos he has Eminem and Adam Levine on it. So, who is he to taunt French Montana of having 3 people on his song. 50's last single was with Alicia Keys and Dr. Dre, and it went no where. I know French Montana is not anywhere near 50 when it comes to success or album sales, but i guess Karma is a bitch. 50 came in the game, and felt he had to pull every other rapper down. There is no rapper on the scene that 50 hasn't dissed or attacked verbally at some point in his career.
And about the Ja Rule ish, I don't think 50 has the pull to destroy anyone's career at this point. Back when he was selling diamond with his first two albums, he went in the building and told them to push Styles P's album back, or he would leave Interscope Records. Those days are gone...he doesn't have that power no more. He was able to hurt Ja Rule's career cos he was the hottest thing back in 2003, and he also had the help of Busta Rhymes, Dr. Dre, Eminem and the whole G-Unit going at Ja Rule. People were already getting tired of Ja Rule at the point, so it is not like he sledge hammered Jarule's career at its pinnacle. But I know one thing he did tho...he took the stand and testified in court to get Irving Lorenzo (Irv Gotti- founder of Murder Inc and Ja's boss) and Kenneth Supreme McGriff (80s/90s legendary drug kingpin and friends' of Jarule and his boss) convicted.
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