JAY-Z is all the time taking part in chess when others are taking part in checkers. This newest story proves that.
Not lots of you could know this, however there was a time when JAY-Z and 50 Cent really had been cool with one another, however that would have been a chilly, calculative transfer on his half.
Noticed on HipHopDX, Chris Gotti, brother of Ashanti’s stalker, Irv Gotti, spoke about Jigga’s union with 50 Cent in an episode of Trappin Nameless, the podcast hosted by Chris Stylezz, the man who was fired from Hennypalooza after he was accused of coercive sexual misconduct by quite a few ladies.
Chris Gotti claims that Roc Nation’s boss labored with 50 Cent to spite his brother after Homicide Inc. determined to hyperlink with Nas, with whom everyone knows the Brooklyn MC at one level had a historic beef.
Right here Is the Breakdown per HipHopDX:
“We name Jay and go to Baseline Studios and Irv say, ‘It’s good enterprise. We gon’ make some huge cash.’ Jay wanting on the n-gga like, ‘You my n-gga and also you need to fuck with my enemy?’ And I’m taking a look at Irv like, ‘What, are you loopy? You loopy.’
“Irv is barely considering enterprise. [Irv] stated, ‘Y’all don’t actually received no beef.’ Jay stated, ‘You proper.’ Irv turned to me and stated, ‘I informed you.’ I’m taking a look at Irv like, ‘He’s simply saying that!’”
Irv Gotti rapidly discovered HOV was not taking part in when he stood subsequent to 50 Cent throughout their 2003 Roc The Mic tour and starring in a Reebok business to advertise their sneakers. On the time, the Queens rapper and his G-Unit imprint had been at warfare with Ja Rule and Homicide Inc. for years, just about resulting in the label’s demise.
Gotti claims that JAY-Z even used one among his brother’s traces stating, “What did Jay do? He went on tour with 50 Cent, he did a sneaker with 50 Cent, they doing commercials with 50 Cent. Then [JAY-Z] got here again to Irv and stated, ‘It’s good enterprise.”
Yup, that feels like JAY-Z.
As for the Nas and Homicide Inc. union, not a lot got here of it. The “Ether” crafter did be part of Ja Rule and Ashanti on a track known as “The Pledge Remix” and carried out with them on the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio Metropolis Music Corridor in NYC in 2002.
Do you suppose 50 Cent will take kindly to being a pawn if Chris Gotti’s story is true? Most likely not.
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