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This really doesn’t come as a shock after the latest attacks from Beanie Sigel on Jay-Z. Philadelphia’s own Power 99 radio station conducted an interview yesterday with 50 Cent and Beanie Sigel along side him.
During the interview it was revealed that G-Unit’s newest member would indeed be Beanie Sigel himself. Apparently Beans was in the background chanting the groups call; G-G-G-Unit! The Broadstreet Bully also stated that he won’t stop attacking Jay-Z until he responds with the proper respect.
Sigel stated that Jigga is nothing more than a crumb. During an interview last week, Jay-Z has this and much more to say regarding the Beanie Sigel attacks:
“He has a lot to complain about,” Jay-Z said jokingly. “Not me. Well Beanie Sigel at the time, and you can look it up if you like, just to be honest, was driving two Bentleys, I don’t know how. It’s impossible to drive two cars at one time with his mama in the sticks and selling 800,000 records. I don’t know what more you can do for somebody at that point. What people choose to do when they attain that type of success, you know, at some point you have to look in the mirror and look at yourself.”
“Beanie Sigel had a record deal, a record label, and a clothing line. And never went platinum, ever. I don’t know in the history of rap has anyone done so much with so little.,” Jay-Z added. ” I don’t know what more you can do for a person at that point. But a record deal, that’s normal. A record label and a clothing line, so, if that’s not pushing a person, shit. Thank-you.”
If you missed the beef so far; click here, here and here.
Here is the full episode of VH1 Behind The Music chronicling 50 Cent’s life and rise to fame, including how he signed to Eminem and Dr. Dre with comments by Shady himself.
Part 2 and 3 after the jump…
No doubt yo. 50 Cent definitely held it down for the ThisIs50 Music Festival for an interview with MTV on October 3rd from Governors Island in NYC. Cameo’s from Cory Gunz, Trav, Maino, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, Styles P, Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and a whole lot of cats. It was good seein’ 50 and the G-Unit crew givin’ daps to D-Block after they squashed their beef.
50 Cent’s been video chatting with fans lately, answering their questions, and expectedly it didn’t take long for Ja Rule and Murder Inc to come up in conversation. Fif’ also talks about Fat Joe hitting Jay-Z in the head with a bottle back in the day.

Angie Martinez landed an in depth in studio interview with 50 Cent. Fif’ talks about Kanye West, Jay-Z and Lil Mama, and of course throws some light jabs at each of them. Interestingly he goes on to say that Eminem may not have known he was featured with all those artists on “Forever” and wasn’t happy at the way his vocals were mixed on the final product.
Props to RapRadar.com for the audio.
I really thought this beef was over between 50 Cent and Fat Joe. Until 50 almost died after listening to Joey Crack’s new album J.O.S.E 2. Say what? I know. Another weak attack on behalf of the G-Unit mastermind.
Apparently 50 was “rushed” to the hospital after listening to Don Catergena’s new album. It was all fake, and again, a weak blow on his part.
Fat Joe has fired back and wrote on his Twitter earlier this morning “Tell 5o to get off my dick already… he was sick that my album is SO HOT that real music not that whack shit him and his clowns are making.”
If you missed it previously, click here to see 50’s acting ability regarding Joe’s new album.
DJ Whoo Kid caught up with Lloyd Banks for an interview about his upcoming mixtape and album and what he’s been up to. Banks also comments on Kanye and Lil Mama, like everyone is doing right now.
Apparently not happy with being left out of Summer Jam, 50 Cent has teamed up with Hot 97 for a ThisIs50 Festival at the Governor’s Island on October 3rd.
Acts include 50 Cent, G-Unit, Uncle Murda, Papoose, Hell Rell, J.R. Writer, Ron Browz, Corey Gunz, Maino, Trav, DJ Rob E Rob, Kid Cudi, Wale, Dipset and more.
That’s a nice line up.

Everyone wanted to know if 50 Cent was trying to diss Jay-Z on his new mixtape track “Flight 187.” The G-Unit mastermind recently spoke to MTV and said there’s no beef, just observation.
“It was the glasses,” 50 explained about why he compared Hov to sitcom character Steve Urkel. “They saw the glasses. I didn’t Photoshop glasses on him. I think Jay is really conscious of his actual moves. He does those things to make a statement in different ways to create clarity that he doesn’t have to be the way people want him to be. He can do what he wants. But I wrote the song out of the perspective of me mentioning things I thought were interesting.”
Fif also noted that he mentioned Britney Spears and even members of his own musical family on the song, but everyone gravitated toward the Hov line because Blueprint 3 has a huge buzz.
“I even wrote, ‘Eminem made me a star and Dre is taking a long time to mix my records. I gotta talk to Jimmy Iovine about it.’ I wrote about Britney Spears. I said a lot of interesting things on the record, but they focus on Jay because his album is releasing.”
Rick Ross is still on about that Monkey business with 50 Cent. But due to “black on black racial”, he chose to call Eminem a Honkey. Ross steps back and decides to throw dirt over Eminem, 50 Cent, and DJ Whoo Kid. He basically tells everybody that Whoo Kid is a “nobody”. Peep the video.
I’m tellin’ you Officer Ricky, you creepin’ with the wrong street sweeper, my dude.

September 10 will mark the long-awaited return of Vh1’s program Behind The Music. The documentary one-hour series spotlights musical artists’ careers, often with personal and revealing interviews about controversial matters. This season’s lineup will include spotlights on three of Rap’s biggest stars: Lil Wayne, 50 Cent and T.I. .
The season will open with the Cash Money Records star on the 10th, airing at 10pm. Vh1 says that Lil Wayne is candid about his childhood and drive for fame.
October 8th’s show will chronicle the career of T.I. The Atlanta-based rapper will reportedly speak about his failed debut/tenure at Arista Records, the death of close friend Philant Johnson and his present jail sentence.
The following week, October 13, will tell the story of 50 Cent. The one hour will look at the rapper’s ascent from the tough Queens streets to building his G-Unit empire.
Behind The Music is one of Vh1’s longest-running programs, first airing in 1997.
50 Cent bussed in some kids from his Queens neighborhood to watch him perform at his Six Flags Great Adventures concert in Jackson, New Jersey yesterday.
During his performance he spoke about the problems with him not being able to hold a concert at the 40 Day event and sends a “Fuck You” to the police in attendance.

Lloyd Banks has been proving over the last year why he was once considered the mixtape king, and let’s face it, he was often doper on the G-Unit Radio mixtapes than 50 Cent. Banks is back on his “I’ll put a red dot on your face like it’s part of your religion” shit.
DOWNLOAD: Lloyd Banks – 730
DOWNLOAD: Lloyd Banks – Haters



