At the time 50 got shot, he was signed to Columbia records. He was gonna drop his album "Power Of The Dollar" with features from Nore, Beyoncé, Dave Hollister, etc. Soon as he got shot, label got scared. Columbia dropped him, shelved the album and he was blackballed. He temporarily moved to Canada to recover, regroup and started his classic mixtape run with Tony Yayo & Lloyd Banks: G-Unit. The mixtapes caught Dre & Em's attention. Rest is history.
This explains why 50 is so loyal to Em. I have never been a fan of the dark side of hip hop, because it gets really dangerous to the point of loosing lives. But their bond warms my heart, both of them have been there for each other through their highs and lows. Cheers to true friendships and brotherhood in hip hop.
@@Blickymouse4 Rapping about something is quite different from actually committing homicide via shooting or other means. And I will not defend what Eminem was rapping about because it made me extremely uncomfortable too. My point above was about loosing lives in hip hop due to rivalries because once a person looses their life they can't come back which is darker to me.
Most rappers don’t live what they’re rapping but they don’t get credit for JUST rapping … Eminems had a real issue with his wife and mom..you can’t justify shit for one person then criticize others for the same .. That’s white peoples problem to begin with …
Most rappers don’t live what they’re rapping but they don’t get credit for JUST rapping … Eminems had a real issue with his wife and mom..you can’t justify shit for one person then criticize others for the same .. That’s white peoples problem to begin with …
@@mercurialbird1 he basically started by dissing everybody and putting out so many mixtapes over original and others' beats that it captured the entire black market in New York. No label was signing him, so he took the streets by grabbing everyone's attention with his attitude and recording cheap cassettes to convert that attention into $$.
Normally when I see guys dropping everyday I tell them to chill (like I actually give a fuck 😆) but bro right here, he needs to pump out more content no diddy
Nah this hood talk shout out to south side no lie if it wasn’t for 50cent it would be gate keepers because 50 cent came up and said nah these guys who run it is weird
Right! and 50 never lied either since he did have a meetingwith Diddy re signing to Bad Boy, bjhe thought he was too much trouble but we all know ( in more ways than one)what happens to Diddy's artists@@BlackDotLiving
I think it was a small baseball bat I had one of those lol they can do some damage if you get hit hard. Although 50 sneak a punch on Ja it’s most likely why he didn’t get a chance to used it Ja was seeing stars lol 😂 Than 50 ran I think his boys didn’t even do anything from what I heard that night
As the victim yh, the engineer didn't like people breaking into his studio and stabbing his clients , not like he can say they stabbed him, he has to name the victim .@@microchel3418
@@microchel3418 He was the one that got stab and the only one that got hurt. He also was at the recording studio first which has to be rented in he's name.
The only part of this video i dont like is you left off the detail about the chain. For those that dont know, in the first part of the beef in the "no photographs" bit what escalated the beef beyond the song 50 wrote was that not only did 50 write the song about him, but before he shot the music video for the song he swiped Ja's chain off him and wore it in his music video for said song. EDIT: correction. Someone else swiped the chain, said person was a friend of 50's and he wore in a video. Also lyrics in the song refer to him needing Ken to do the dirty work of getting the chain back rather than getting it back himself.
@@Dedicated_.1someone 50 was cool with robbed jah and it was passed around. 50 claims he had no involvement until the chain was already being passed around.
Also, the police paperwork was doctored. The real paperwork only has the producer’s name, not 50 cent’s. Still wild how Ghetto Qran was used in Supreme’s court case though
Xevi i love that you literally posted this video not even 10 minutes ago and we all already here listing !! i found your cchanel yesterday and i when i tell you that i finished every videos omg i even had re watch again bcus why not
Dude thank you so much for covering this beef. So many ppl downplay 50s contribution to rap and don’t even realize this whole situation even existed. Keep up the good work brotha.
Eminem is very closely associated with the west coast sound tho, because of his allegiance to Dre. I’ve heard Em cast as a west coast guy before by association
Yes Eminem is from Detroit. But he is mostly synonymous with West Coast affiliation because he was signed by Dr. Dre's aftermath records. Similar to Tupac, who was from the East Coast. But was signed by Death Row records.
@@momr3627false equivalence, Tupac’s grew up in California (Bay Area mainly), he just had family in New York and claimed it as well. Eminem always repped Detroit and that alone, his affiliation was with Dr.Dre not the entire west coast
The one thing that I think everyone gets wrong about 50 getting signed by Eminem is that it wasn't that Eminem didn't care, he didn't know anything about about that beef with Supreme otherwise he might have signed 50 either!🤔
Story not all the way correct but for the masses who don’t wanna dig in this is a great place to start. Ghetto quaran been out and heard on his album before he got poked….theres more but that one part just got to me lol great job tho g
50 also singlehandedly destroyed NYC rap. He made it cool for NYC rappers to not sound like New Yorkers. And with all his beef he had NYC rappers scared to collaborate. So by maybe 2008 NYC completely lost its rap identity.
Nah 50 didn't singlehandedly do anything. Everyone in NY were dissing eachother ever since the Biggie days. Its just that after 50 blew up, there was not much people to carry the torch into the next generation for a while.
Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff didn't shoot him. Kenneth put a hit out on 50 and contracted a dude named Hamo to do it. Oddly enough, two weeks after he shot 50, he himself got hit 9 times...but he didn't make it. 50 talked about this in "Many Men".
Sir, I don’t know you I have no way to make you do what I’ll suggest. But for the love of God please, please, please start doing voice acting and start recording audiobooks with your voice. You are truly captivating mate! God bless you!