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50 Cent vs The Game

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50 Cent vs The Game:
The feud between the G-Unit members started from alleged rumors that 50 Cent’s protégé, Compton-native Game happened to record with former G-Unit nemesis Joe Budden on a track that was released in 2004. Things escalated after 50’s second album, The Massacre, was released and had several lyrics dissing other rappers; among them Nas, Fat Joe and Jadakiss. Game then went on New York radio and stated that he had no beef with any of the rappers 50 had insulted. Taking offense at what he percieved as Game’s disloyalty, 50 Cent went on the radio soon after and officially dropped The Game from G-Unit.

He claimed The Game owed him more credit for songs that he helped in writing and recording, and that Game should have openly supported 50 in his feuds. Game refuted stating alleged jealousy in the group caused them to feud while on tour. 50 Cent felt left out when his album The Massacre was pushed to March instead of the Febraury date as his promised to fans. The incident lead to members of The Game’s entourage to being shot at outside of the Hot 97 radio station in New York, landing one in the hospital.

The battle was escalating, but within a few weeks, The Game and 50 Cent ended their feud. They decided to give money to charity and apologized for their actions. Many fans felt that incident at the radio station was a publicity stunt. After the situation deflated, 50 Cent and G-Unit continue to feud with The Game. Tony Yayo, Young Buck and 50 Cent were in magazines, on radio and on television basically denouncing The Game’s street credibilty and claiming that without their support, The Game will not score a hit from his second album. 50 Cent also sued The Game’s manager Jimmy Henchmen over unauthorized filming for a documentary about Kelvin Martin the original 50 Cent.

The Game was highly critical of his mentor during the Summer Jam performance. While on stage, he began his G-UNIT chants and pulled out a mascot looking like a rat, and had some of his members beat the rodent down in a take down style. The rat was in reference to 50 Cent and G-Unit. The feud now seems to once again be escalating, as former Bloods and fans of The Game began protesting events that feature 50 Cent and G-Unit. The Game made word that at all 50 Cent performances there will be people protesting G-Unit. Chris Lighty and Jimmy Henchmen and of course Interscope are once again trying to deflate the situation.

50 cent vs Fat Joe:
50 cent dissed Fat Joe on his song Piggy Bank for collaberating with his long time nemisis Ja Rule on his track New York also featuring New York rapper Jadakiss. 50 said openly mocked Fat Joe’s hit "Lean Back" by comparing its sales with his first single from his debut album with Aftermath/Shady, In Da Club.

"That fat nigga thought Lean Back was In Da Club, ma shit sold eleven mil his shit was a dud" Fat Joe and Jadakiss, who was also dissed on Piggy Bank, were quik to respond with the song "Be Easy". A diss track by Fat Joe had been circling around the web, but no-one knew the name of it sometimes it was refered to as "Fuck 50" but when Fat Joe latest album arrived it was revealed that the song was called "My Fo Fo" refering to a .44 gun.

50 cent and Eminem Vs Ja Rule:
The origins of Ja Rule and Eminem’s rivalry is not known for certain. MTV claimed it began after Ja Rule and his label head, Irv Gotti, were involved in a physical altercation with 50 Cent. 50 Cent reportedly took out a restraining order against Gotti, and several other performers have attacked him for "snitching" as a result.

After Ja Rule insulted Eminem in a song, he responded on a mixtape by DJ Kay Slay with a freestyle collaboration with 50 Cent and Busta Rhymes. "Irv Gotti, too much Bacardi in his body/You ain’t a killer, you a pussy/ That ecstasy got you all emotional and mushy/Bitches wearing rags in photos/Ja’s word being quoted/In The Source, stealing Pac’s shit like he just wrote it" to the beat of Tupac’s "Hail Mary". Eminem also appeared on a DJ Green Lantern mixtape, with Busta Rhymes, insulting Ja, Murder Inc. (Gotti and Ja Rule’s label), Benzino and Royce Da 5’9".

Ja Rule has responded with "Em, you claim your mother’s a crackhead/ And Kim’s a known slut/ So what Hailie’s gonna be when she grows up?", referring Eminem’s ex-wife, Kim, and daughter, Hailie. Eminem then recorded Doe Rae Me with his daughter and D12, mocking Ja’s stature with the exchange "Daddy is Ja Rule bigger than me?" "No honey you guys are the same size."

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