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50 Cent Agrees With Dave Chapplle About DaBaby’s Homophobic Comments
In Dave Chappelle’s new Netflix special The Closer, the veteran standup comic gives his perspective on the backlash against Charlotte rapper DaBaby in the wake of his homophobic comments at Rolling Loud. In one bit, Chappelle compares the reaction to DaBaby’s comments to a relatively muted after DaBaby allegedly shot and killed another man in a Walmart in self-defense: “In our country, you can shoot and kill a n***a but you better not hurt a gay person’s feelings,” he summarizes.
While Chappelle’s bit elicited varied reactions from fans on social media, one notable person who approved of the bit is 50 Cent, who shared a clip on Instagram and offered some context from his unique perspective. “Dave Chappelle is a funny mother f*cker,” he wrote in the caption. “That was flawless. Hip hop loves things that are damaged, that’s the beauty of the culture. @dababy is on a new path. Music has changed everything. LOL” It seems in 50’s eyes rap provided a net positive for someone like DaBaby because although DaBaby has come under scrutiny, at least he’s not being assaulted in public (usually, he’s doing the assaulting, but that’s a different post).
Of course, 50 has been one of DaBaby’s staunchest supporters, even after the backlash. In an August interview, 50 compared DaBaby’s situation to that of Chris Brown, inadvertently highlighting the position that cancel culture doesn’t exist. Naturally, he says, as long as DaBaby keeps making hits, he should be able to bounce back from the awkwardly-worded call-to-action. History shows he might be right.
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Hip-hop icon and creator of the hit “Power” series, 50 Cent, is being sued, alongside fellow executive producer of the series, Courtney Kemp, for $1 billion dollars. The man suing them, Corey “Ghost” Holland, alleges that the concept for the STARZ series “Power” is based on his actual life. Former Kingpin Claims 50 Cent Is Bullying […]
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Top 10: Ja Rule Responds to 50 Cent Disses: ‘You’re Nothing Without The F**king White Boy’
New York rapper Ja Rule is still exhaling after a breathtaking Verzuz battle. The hip-hop veteran has stepped up to speak on the Fat Joe clash and some tensions with longtime rap rival 50 Cent. Ja Rule Keeps It 100 On 50 Cent While initially focusing on his battle against Joey Crack, Rule found himself […]
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50 Cent Trolls Murder Inc After Verzuz Commenters Evoke His Beef With Ja Rule
Even though last night’s Verzuz battle at New York’s Madison Square Garden featured Ja Rule and Fat Joe, fans in the stream’s comments couldn’t stop bringing up 50 Cent. The Queens rapper had a highly public feud with Ja Rule throughout the 2000s as he rose to prominence and Ja declined in popularity — a decline he and his fans have always attributed to the beef, despite it likely being due more to the federal investigation into Ja’s label Murder Inc. and changing tastes in hip-hop overall.
However, the comments still irked Murder Inc. founder Irv Gotti, who exploded in the comments section. “All y’all talking about that 50 shit,” he railed. “All good. He got beat up stabbed up. Shot up. And sued us. That’s all I’m gonna say. Your hero ain’t what you think he is. Period. And facts.”
50 himself quickly caught wind of the commentary (does this guy have Google Alerts set for his rivals or what?) and popped up on Instagram to mock Gotti and Murder Inc. with a pair of posts crowing about his lopsided mid-2000s “victory.” “Wtf am i trending for, I said I ain’t doing whatever that shit is they doing,” he captioned the first. In its follow-up, he crowed, “I put they whole label out of business, f*ck with me if you want to. I would stay out of my way if i wasn’t me. LOL.” Naturally, both captions were filled with promotions for his various business ventures, including Branson Cognac and Bottle Rover, which is apparently an alcohol delivery service.
Later, on Atlanta radio’s Big Tigger Morning Show, Ja insisted that 50 would have been “nothing without that f*cking white boy,” obviously attributing his rival’s success to his association with Eminem, then one of the biggest names in hip-hop, and his attendant fanbase. Incidentally, most in either rappers’ camps and in hip-hop at large would rather have seen Ja go toe-to-toe with 50 on Verzuz, but 50 already put paid to that dream last year.
Ja can rest assured that, at least as far as Rap Twitter is concerned, he came out of last night’s competition the clear winner, decisively controlling the hits battle as Fat Joe spent far too many rounds emphasizing his “real hip-hop” clout and not enough playing his actual hits.
Ja Rule Keeps It 100 On Verzuz Battle + 50 Cent’s Disses: ‘You’re Nothing Without The F**king White Boy’
New York rapper Ja Rule is still exhaling after a breathtaking Verzuz battle. The hip-hop veteran has stepped up to speak on the Fat Joe clash and some tensions with longtime rap rival 50 Cent. Ja Rule Keeps It 100 On 50 Cent While initially focusing on his battle against Joey Crack, Rule found himself […]