50 Cent Has Ruthless Comeback For Hurricane Chris After Boldly Claiming He’s The Better Rapper

In mid-August, 50 Cent and Louisiana native Hurricane Chris were trading shots thanks to the latter kicking things off. At the start of last month, the G-Unit head honcho put together the Humor & Harmony Weekend festival and spent a whopping $500,000 on security. Chris was not a fan of the budgeting and publicly called out Fif online. “That money could’ve went to help the motherf***ing youth. We don’t need more money invested into the police”. After going back and forth for a couple of days, Chris said that they smoothed things out. However, just two days ago, he decided to restart their beef for some reason.

This time, he proudly stated that he is the better artist at this point in his career and would outperform him. “You cannot out rap me. You do not make better music than me right now. Song making, he don’t make better songs than me. If 50 was to make a song right now and I make a song right now I’mma smash that s***. I make music way better than 50 Cent. I know it’s a fact”. When you call out the “Candy Shop” MC like that it’s eventually going to get back to him. This case is no exception to the rule, and 50 had quite the rebuttal for Chris.

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He reshared a clip from that same Vlad TV interview when he was talking about Louisiana’s lackluster educational system. In that segment, Chris pronounced “educational” incorrectly and that was all the ammo that 50 needed to disprove any of the former’s claims. “🤨 this is what happens when the edunacational system fails you 🤷🏾‍♂️ IN THE 50 states of America. 🇺🇸 LOL”, he expertly quipped. Chris replied in the comments with some laughing emojis and claimed that he was talking too fast. He also said that, “I corrected it yu looping the video with them good editors”.

Later, Chris would respond with an old clip in which 50 states that he’s a fan of 6ix9ine and Soulja Boy. He captioned the video, “🍭 🍭 🍭 I write 16s u like 16s 😂😂😂😂”. Fans are siding with 50 on this one and letting Chris know that he messed with the wrong guy. What are your thoughts on 50 Cent’s clap back after Hurricane Chris claimed he was the better rapper? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding 50 Cent and Hurricane Chris. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Hurricane Chris Claims He’s Cool With 50 Cent After Dissing Him In Viral Rant

Hurricane Chris has had a rollercoaster week. The rapper went viral for criticizing 50 Cent’s Humor & Harmony Festival in Shreveport, Louisiana. He appreciated the love (and the money) 50 brought to the city, but lamented the fact that no local artists were involved. Hurricane Chris, for context, was born and raised in Shreveport. He labeled 50 Cent a “culture vulture” for his antics. He also took the G-Unit rapper to task for spending $500K on law enforcement during the four day festival. After a few days, though, the rapper had a change of heart.

Hurricane Chris clarified his feelings toward 50 Cent on August 22. He told KSLA News 12 that he has no personal issues with the G-Unit rapper, and felt like he’d been misunderstood. Calling someone “culture vulture” seems pretty pointed, but we digress. “It’s no hate,” Hurricane Chris told the outlet. “It’s all love, but I must voice my opinion because I been here, and I been in Shreveport.” The rapper went on to note that his negative comments toward 50 was a “big misunderstanding.” He even said that he’d be willing to collaborate with the rapper at some point in the future.

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Hurricane Chris Is Open To Collaborating With 50 Cent

The real issue Hurricane Chris had with the event was the lack of local exposure. He appreciated what 50 was doing for his hometown. He just felt like hometown artists should have been present. “[Shreveport does] have artists,” the rapper told the outlet. “A lot of artists, more artists than that I can’t even name that would rock stages like that. It’s not about me.” Hurricane Chris once again made sure that he was square with 50 following his viral remarks. “I definitely had no malice,” he concluded. “It was just me wanting to see my community be respected… I was in one of those moods.”

50 Cent didn’t respond to Hurricane Chris’ retraction, but he did respond to the rapper’s initial disses. 50 responded exactly the way you would expect: memes and mockery. The G-Unit mastermind fired back at Hurricane Chris by dubbing him a one-hit wonder. “Oh no you not gonna play that one song you got,” he wrote on his Instagram Story. “Bay Bay just went on stage wit Master P.” In a separate IG Story, 50 Cent flat out called Chris wack. “Boy ya sh*t is wack,” he wrote. “Ya sh*t gets no play in my ride.” Hurricane Chris definitely picked a fight with the wrong guy. Hopefully 50 agrees to bury the hatchet.

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Hurricane Chris Releases “Hurricane Season 2” Mixtape

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Get ready to experience the thunderous return of multi-platinum rapper, Hurricane Chrisas he unleashes the Category 2 storm that is “Hurricane Season 2.” Following the critical acclaim of the first installment, Hurricane Season 1, hailed as the best mixtape of the year, Hurricane Chris is back with a vengeance, proving that if you thought hurricane season was over, think again.

Prepare for the resurgence of Hurricane Chris as he storms back onto the music scene with “Hurricane Season 2,” a category 2 mixtape that defies expectations. The outspoken MC unleashes his lyrical prowess, proving that his talent is an unrelenting force. The second mixtape installment sets the stage, and with tracks like “Neighborhood” and “Stand Up,” Hurricane Chris showcases a raw, unapologetic authenticity. This isn’t just a mixtape; it’s a proclamation of resilience and redemption. Brace yourself for the whirlwind – Hurricane Chris is back, and the forecast is Category 2.


After being acquitted on all counts in murder trial,
 Hurricane Chris breaks free with an unparalleled intensity, reclaiming his spot in the rap game. This mixtape, distributed through Hurricane Chris’ record label, 5150 Entertainment/Tha Lights Global, is not just a sequel: it’s a statement of resilience, redemption, and raw talent.

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Hurricane Chris Resurgence: Overcoming Adversity & Embracing Music Again

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Amidst the winds of change, rapper Hurricane Chris is striving for a new chapter in his career. After a tumultuous journey, he is ready to embrace music again, with a story of resilience, growth, and a desire for justice. Hurricane Chris Is Ready To Reclaim The Spotlight Shreveport’s very own Hurricane Chris, born Christopher Dooley, […]

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Pimp C’s Widow Clarifies Hurricane Chris Death Threat Claims

Last week it was reported that Pimp C had allegedly threatened Hurricane Chris after being left off the remix of “A Bay Bay”. “This how the remix come about,” Chris told My Expert Opinion, “A million people send verses in. Everybody in the game. But my relationships with Birdman, Lil Wayne, um Boosie — people that I respect on the West Coast were E40. The people I respected over here [East Coast] were Jadakiss.”

“So, I had a verse from everybody. From everybody you could think of in the world. But the West Coast, I like people like the Game. So, I was only able to pick a few people,” he added. “I had Baby, The Game, E40, Jadakiss, Boosie, Angelo from my city — on the remix. But, it really was the entire industry that sent me a verse. If I were to play you all the verses right now it would be everybody in the rap game from Jamaicans to Spanish people to Pitbull to Beanie Man.” However, Pimp C’s widow is now refuting the claim that Pimp C threatened murder over the snub.

Pimp C Wanted To Murder A Beat, Not A Man

In a post on Instagram, Pimp C’s widow Chinara Butler addressed the claims made by the media. “it’s almost accurate but not so! Now he was pissed and the verse is 🔥🔥🔥 but he just wanted to know who he was about kill on the song ! 🤣😂🤣🤣.” Butler also spoke on the matter in a video. “What had happened was, the A&R, Chris, whoever emailed the song, Chad got the song, or I get the song,” Butler began. “I burn it on a CD, give it to him, he go to the studio, I think it’s probably within two days, he drop his vocals, send it back to them, and probably within two days later, the A&R calls him and says ‘Yeah, you [not] making the remix because you took too long to drop the vocals, which we knew wasn’t true.”

“So that’s when he lost his shit and he was like, ‘I’m going to kill everybody on the remix,’” she continued, “and he was gone do a remix of ‘Ay Bay Bay’ and he was gone call it ‘Ay K K’ which I thought was hilarious. But um, he wasn’t gone kill ya’ll in real life. He probably just wanted to see who ya’ll was. That’s it, you know, wanted to see who he was about to diss.” So there it is – no actual death threats, just a little bit of venting about being left off a remix.

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Hurricane Chris Has Been Found Not Guilty Of Second-Degree Murder After A Fatal 2020 Shooting

The Louisiana-based rapper Hurricane Chris has officially been acquitted of his murder charges. He was previously indicted in October 2020 for a suspected connection to a fatal shooting of Danzeria Farris Jr. that happened earlier that year.

Yesterday (March 14), he was found not guilty of second-degree murder in the trial — even after only his team used two witnesses, compared to the prosecution’s 11.

“Tonight I was found not guilty of second degree murder and illegal possession of stolen things,” he shared in a statement to The Shade Room. “I wanna thank God, my attorneys at the Washington & Wells law firm, and my family for standing with me as my life was on the line.”

“They wanted to give me life if I was found guilty. Now I can hug my son and think about raising him to be a man,” he added. “This situation drained me and affected my health greatly. God, I give you all the glory. I got my life back and words can’t explain how I feel. Thanks to everyone who wished me well.”

Chris had also been out of jail, after being released on bail for $500,000. He claimed that Farris Jr. tried to steal his car and that he acted in self-defense.

Hurricane Chris Found Not Guilty In Second-Degree Murder Charge

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Hurricane Chris was arrested for murder in June of 2020, leaving Danzeria Farris, Jr. dead. Recently, the rapper was acquitted of the murder by a Shreveport, La. jury. Updated By: Chris Samuel (3/15/23 at 1:18 pm) According to a KSLA report, Louisiana rapper Hurricane Chris, whose real name is Christopher Dooley, was acquitted by a […]

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Hurricane Chris Acquitted in Second-Degree Murder Case

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Three years ago Shreveport rapper Hurricane Chris was arrested on murder charges after he killed a man who he claimed was trying to take his car at a gas station.
Chris states his actions were in self-defense, however, according to The Shreveport Times, security cameras show a different result.

“Investigators were able to secure video footage of the incident that detectives believe showed that Dooley did not act in self-defense,” authorities said in a news release.

Now he has been acquitted in the murder.

KSLA reports:

A Caddo District Court jury has acquitted 34-year-old rapper Christopher Dooley, aka Hurricane Chris.

The five-man, seven-woman panel found the Shreveport native not guilty of second-degree murder and possession of stolen things.

Dooley had been on trial for more than a week in connection with the shooting death of 32-year-old Danzeria Farris Jr. The latter died after having been shot multiple times June 19, 2020, at a gas station at Hearne Avenue at Hollywood Avenue in Shreveport.

In between, prosecutors called nine witnesses while the defense presented two, including Hurricane Chris himself.

The ‘A Bay Bay’ rapper was exonerated on all charges.

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Hurricane Chris Victim Gets Compared To Deebo From “Friday” In Court

Grammy-nominated rapper Hurricane Chris is now on trial for a shooting that occurred in June 2020. He’s facing murder charges after shooting Danzeria O. Ferris Jr. in Louisiana. The incident took place on June 19th when Hurricane, whose real name is Christopher Dooley, claimed to have caught Ferris trying to steal his car outside of a gas station. Due to the misunderstanding, the musician shot Danzeria, which quickly proved to be fatal.

After the shooting, officers arrived at the scene to find Danzeria with several gunshot wounds. The man later passed away in the hospital. It is reported that Ferris Jr. had his final moments at the Texaco on Hollywood Avenue. Now, Hurricane’s trial is officially beginning three years later. Despite the fact that he was driving a stolen car, he is confident in his innocence. In a weird turn of events, the rapper’s lawyer compared the victim to a Friday character, Deebo. Not only did the lawyer make the comparison verbally, but they also showed a photo of the actor to the jury.

Hurricane Chris Lawyer Compares Victim To Movie Character

After the shooting on June 19th, Hurricane Chris is now being charged with second-degree murder. He is also being charged with possession of a stolen vehicle. Interestingly enough, this is the same vehicle that the artist believes was stolen by the now-deceased victim. After the artist’s attorney made his comparison, 911 phone calls were played for the jury. The audio was reportedly so distressing that a woman left the courtroom.

Hurricane is currently pleading not guilty. His defense team is claiming self-defense as the cause of the incident. Despite how confident he is about his innocence, many people are not buying his excuse. Especially given the apparent low blow made by his attorney comparing the dead victim to a movie character. The fact that Chris was driving a stolen car has also caused some people to raise their eyebrows. The trial started recently on March 8th. While the trial is still in its early stage of development, many people believe that the case is a pretty open-and-shut one. Check back later for any updates on the trial.

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