Showing posts with label 50 cent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50 cent. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2009

50 CENT AND RICK ROSS SAGA HEATING UP!!



50 JUST RELEASED THE XXX VIDEO OF RICK'S LIVE IN BABY MOTHER DOING THE DO!!! WOO WEE!!!!


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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

RICK ROSS AND 50 THE BATTLE CONTINUES!!

50 to Rick Ross: I’m Ending Yo Life And Taking Yo Babymoms

This aint looking too good for you. 50 recently flew Rick Ross’ babymama, Tia Kemp, to New York and paid her to sing like a newly rich canary. Not only did she embarass the hell out of Officer Ricky, but 50 took the chick on a shopping spree and taped the whole thing…



can someone say GROUPIE.

Ricky’s Rebuttal: “You’re Such a Monkey, a Parody of Hip-Hop”


Officer Ross was obviously not ready for 50’s insults and war games. Last night The Boss came with a rebuttal calling the video of his baby moms a joke and, 50, a monkey:

Last night, Ross called in to Hot 97’s Miss Info and argued 50’s actions should not take attention away from the lyrical battle. “We not gonna let Curly (50 Cent) distract us from the fact ‘Mafia Music’ ended his career,’ Ross declared. “The man has not charted a #1 record in Lord knows how long.” Addressing Dr. Dre and Eminem, Ross claimed the two superstars are hurting their legacies by their close association with 50. “He makes Dr. Dre look like a [expletive]. I got Cool and Dre. Eminem is a genius,” Ross explained. “The worst move… …he could’ve done is be affiliated with such a monkey. He’s (50 Cent) a parody of Hip-Hop. I’m speaking from the streets.” Last night, 50 Cent also called in to Hot 97, speaking with Funkmaster Flex. The mogul claimed that he has secured a tell-all book deal for Tia Kemp, and that his recent attack was based on Ross’ previous demand for 50 to “come with something better within 48 hours.”

Officer Ross has to be hurting seeing his ex-girl going shopping like that, and the book will just top it all off. We wonder if 50 chopped down Ross’ baby moms…



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STORY CREDIT: BOSSIP.COM

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

50 cent Explains Why he Released Phone Convos w/ Young Buck

Rapper 50 Cent did an interview with New York radio station Hot 97 to explain his reasons for recording a phone conversation with former G-Unit rapper Young Buck, clips of which were posted on 50's Web site.

The release of the audio, in which Young Buck cries to 50 about his financial woes and dismissal from G-Unit, led Buck to retaliate with a diss record called "Taped Conversations." Soon, 50 Cent fired back by placing his entire telephone exchange with Buck on his Web site. (HEAR IT HERE)


"A lot of times people don't see what the other person is doing," 50 said, explaining to Hot 97's Angie Martinez why he recorded the conversation in the first place. "They don't understand the cause and effect. They don't see the other person; they just pay attention to me."

According to MTV.com, 50 said the phone call took place in March, at a time when he "was trying to be as helpful as possible" to Buck. 50 also said that he would not record any future tracks dissing Buck, but did imply that their friendship is beyond repair.

"It's crazy. When I see people showing me so many different things within their character, I don't value them anymore," said 50.

He also suggested that Buck has a problem with impulsive spending and drug use.

"He needs to go to a program and get some real help," 50 said. "Then maybe we can talk to each other."

When asked if he taped all his phone conversations, 50 said, "With idiots, yeah! So if they saying something crazy, it's right there."

According to Billboard.com, Young Buck will team with fellow ex-G-Unit member The Game for a duet mixtape hosted by DJ's Skee, Nu Jerzey Devil and Haze, which is due out in July. 50 kicked Game out of G-Unit during promotion for his 2005 LP, "The Massacre."


Meanwhile, a Long Island judge has ordered 50 to surrender any guns he may own as part of a newly-granted restraining order barring him from coming near his estranged baby mama, Shaniqua Tompkins.


"To my knowledge, he has no guns," said 50's lawyer Brett Kimmel, who plans to contest the order, calling it "a retaliatory and vindictive move." Kimmel's team responded to Tompkins' order of protection by filing a contempt of court petition, alleging Tompkins is not living up to the terms of their custody agreement. As previously reported, 50's legal team also filed a $20 million defamation suit against Tompkins for accusing the artist of masterminding a recent fire that forced her out of the home they once shared.

In other 50 news, Taco Bell offered to donate $10,000 to a charity of 50's choice if he agrees to change his name to 79, 89 or 99 Cent (his choice) to help promote the chain's value menu. Needless to say, it didn't go over so well with the rapper.


"When my legal team is finished with them, Taco Bell is going to have a new corporate slogan: 'We messed with the bull and got the horns!'" Fiddy said, according to E! Online.

The rapper's rep added: "This is a sleazy and ill-conceived publicity stunt by Taco Bell's president, Greg Creed, whose disingenuous offer was leaked to the press before it was even presented to 50 Cent's agent."

Friday, June 20, 2008

50 Cent ordered by N.Y. judge to forfeit guns



NEW YORK - U.S. rapper 50 Cent was ordered to surrender any guns he might have after a judge on Friday issued a temporary restraining order requested by the rapper's ex-girlfriend, lawyers said.

A lawyer for the rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, said he would contest the order and that 50 Cent did not have guns or access to guns. "To my knowledge, he has no guns," said lawyer Brett Kimmel.

The order bars 50 Cent from being in contact with Shaniqua Tompkins, the mother of his 10-year-old son, without the court's permission, lawyers said.

50 Cent and Tompkins have been locked in a legal fight over money. Tompkins has argued that she is entitled to half of 50 Cent's estate, based on an oral agreement.

The dispute escalated last month after a fire destroyed the rapper's $2.4 million Long Island home, where Tompkins lived with their son.

Police said they were investigating the fire as suspicious.

The Stamford, Connecticut-based rapper has denied any involvement in the fire and separately on Friday filed a $20 million defamation lawsuit in a Connecticut Superior Court against Tompkins for statements she made to the media.

"It's completely baseless and it's retaliatory," Tompkins' lawyer, Paul Catsandonis, said of the defamation suit. "It's nothing more than an attempt to rehabilitate his image."

Since his debut album in 2003, 50 Cent has built a business with a record label, a clothing and footwear line, ringtones and video games. He has also starred in a movie based on his life, "Get Rich or Die Tryin'."

Thursday, June 19, 2008

YOUNG BUCK SHOOTS BACK!! CONFIRMS 50 GAVE CIARA A WEDDING RING!!


The saga between Young Buck and 50 Cent continues. Yesterday, we told you that rapper 50 Cent released a telephone conversation with Young Buck crying and begging to be allowed back into G-Unit.

Well now Young Buck responded. In his new track - entitled Taped Conversation Young Buck fights back against 50. The song, which is actually pretty hot, has Buck defending his emotional phone breakdown by claiming he was "talking to 50 like a brother." He also claims that the taped conversation occurred more than a year ago.

But Buck also makes an EXPLOSIVE REVELATION in the song. In the lyrics - the Tennessee rapper appears to confirm what T4R EXCLUSIVELY told you - that 50 Cent bought Ciara a wedding ring. Here are the exact lyrics in question:

Ciara go while you got a chance,
Let a real n*gga put a band on your hand

Listen to the song here

Editor's Update - 50 has released the full taped conversation. And after listening to it - its pretty clear that the phone conversation was NOT a year ago.

Listen to the entire conversation here


Story Credit to Mediatakeout

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

EXPLOSIVE! YOUNG BUCK CRYING TO 50 CENT!


Hang in there BUCK!!
In the audio, you hear Buck literally begging 50 Cent to allow him back. If you listen carefully, you hear Young Buck claiming that he owes significant money to the I.R.S. and that he needs 50 Cent to help him pay it off.

But what's most striking about the call - are the words that Buck uses to ask for 50's forgiveness. He continually refers to his "confusion" to describe why he's been speaking out against the G-Unit leader.

The only question is - if 50's supposed to be his friend, why would he leak such a damaging piece of audio. And probably more interesting is - how can Young Buck join up with someone who could do something so devious.

hear young buck 50 cent phone conversation pt 1

hear young buck 50 cent phone conversation pt 2

Friday, May 30, 2008

EX-GIRLFRIEND POINTING FINGER AT 50?

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A raging blaze one fire official called "definitely suspicious" torched a Dix Hills home at the center of a legal dispute involving rapper 50 Cent and his ex-girlfriend.

Shaniqua Tompkins, the ex-girlfriend living in the home at 2 Sandra Dr. owned by 50 Cent, was among the six people treated for smoke inhalation. Among the victim's was their son, Marquise, 11.

In tears outside the gutted house Friday afternoon, Tompkins said she was positive the fire was deliberately set.

"Someone threw something in the window and set the house on fire," she said. She blamed 50 Cent, the Grammy-winning rapper.

"He's trying to kill me and his own child," she said. "I know without a doubt in my heart it was him."

50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, last month tried to evict Tompkins and their son from the home unless she paid him $4,500 a month in rent. He bought the home in January 2007 for a reported $1.4 million.

In turn, Tompkins filed a lawsuit against Jackson in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, claiming "breach of contract" and charging that the rapper had promised to put all or part of the house in her name.

50 Cent's lawyer, Brett Kimmel, released the following statement to the web site TMZ: "Any suggestion that Mr. Jackson had anything whatsoever to do with the fire at his home is outrageous and offensive."

Suffolk police stressed that the investigation is still in the preliminary stages and that they had not determined if the fire was deliberately set.

"His name has come up by one of the witnesses, but he is currently in Louisiana, from what we understand," said Det. Sgt. Edward Fitzgerald.

Asked if police had spoken with him, Fitzgerald said, "We have not. At this point, we don't have a way to contact him."

A statement on behalf of Jackson, 32, said he was informed of the fire while filming a movie on location in Louisiana.

The statement said: "Curtis Jackson expressed deep concern over this fire at his property. He is extremely thankful that everyone including his son, Marquise, escaped the burning house safely. He is confident that authorities will be conducting a thorough investigation of the incident and is eager to review their findings."

In addition to Tompkins and Marquise, Tompkins' two other children, her aunt and aunt's child were in the house at the time of the fire. They were all treated at Huntington Hospital and later released.

At the hospital, Tompkins said she was in an upstairs bedroom when she said she heard something crash through a window downstairs -- and she scrambled to wake everyone and get them all out of the burning house.

Douglas Bose, an off-duty Suffolk police officer who was passing by at the time, came to the rescue. He called 911 and went to the rear of the house, where the occupants were trapped on the second floor. Police said he instructed all six people to exit through a window and come out on to the roof. They each jumped down, and he was able to catch them.

Bose, a 22-year veteran of the police department, said he was simply "in the right place at the right time."

One of the first firefighters to arrive on the scene told Newsday the fire was suspicious.

"I would say there is a strong -- a strong, strong -- possibility that it is suspicious," Dix Hills Fire Department Chief Larry Feld said.

Asked why he believed the fire was suspicious, Feld told Newsday: "The rapid movement of the fire. The volume of the fire . . . It was engulfed. The home was totally gutted."

Contacted early Friday, the attorney representing Tompkins, Paul Catsandonis, said he had not heard about the fire. He declined to comment.

The fire was reported at 5 a.m., according to Suffolk police and fire officials. Firefighters from Dix Hills, Deer Park, Greenlawn, Commack and Melville responded to the blaze.

"The fire was huge, I mean huge," next-door neighbor Debra Lotz said. "I watched the whole fire from our pool . . . It burned down to the ground." The fire caused officials to close down nearby Route 231 at Vanderbilt Parkway.

Investigators from the Suffolk County Arson Squad and the Suffolk Fire Marshal's office were investigating the scene.

In April, Catsandonis told Newsday that Tompkins and her son had until May 1 to live in the house. He said that the rapper had said "if we give him one month's rent, he will allow them to stay until the end of the school year."

The home is located on one acre and has six bedrooms, five baths, a heated four-car garage and a pool. Last month, Catsandonis told Newsday that the rapper, who was shot outside his grandmother's Queens home in 2000, told Tompkins he wanted her and their son in a safe and secure location.