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For a time, Diddy owned their publishing. They reinstated their beef with him even after performing together at Jay-Z's I Declare War concert; recently, however, Jadakiss and Styles P. appeared on popular NY radio station Hot 97.1 to plead for their publishing rights, a request which was granted.As individual artists, each member of D-Block has released at least one album. Jadakiss released Kiss The Game Goodbye and Kiss of Death, Sheek Louch, Walk Witt Me and After Taxes, and Styles P., A Gangster and a Gentleman. Jadakiss, one of the self proclaimed "top five dead or alive", has been the most commercially successful with singles "Knock Yourself Out", "We Gonna Make It", "Put Ya Hands Up", and "Why?"; Styles P. has released "Good Times (I Get High)", "Can you Believe It" (featuring Akon), and "My Life" (featuring Pharoahe Monch) and Sheek Louch "Mighty D-Block (2 Guns Up)" and "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye".In 2002-2003, Jadakiss and later the rest of The Lox were embroiled in a beef with Roc-a-Fella Records artist Beanie Sigel and the label head, Jay-Z. Today all parties have made peace.Currently, they have dramatically increased their exposure and popularity and are frequently featured on mixtapes. They are now beefing with G-Unit after 50 Cent dissed Jadakiss for appearing on 50's nemesis, Ja Rule, single, "New York". The feud has grown to encompass both groups. Jadakiss responded to 50's "Piggy Bank" with "Checkmate". 50 came back with "I Run New York" and a video for "Piggybank", which dissed Jadakiss, Nas, Kelis, Fat Joe, The Game. Styles and Jada released "Problem Child" directly aimed at 50 Cent. "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" was released by Sheek Louch and featured Fabolous, Beanie Sigel, The Game and Jadakiss. D Block went all out on G Unit with the song "Shots Fired," a song whose chorus recommends murdering 50 Cent and G Unit. D-Block is rumored to be behind the leak of Lloyd Banks (a G-unit member) second album The Big Withdrawl which was then replaced by Rotten Apple.
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(Shawn Jacobs)A.K.A.[Sheek Louch]*Tha Gorilla/Iron-Sheek/Tha Wolf*
Shame on you for ever underestimating Sheek. Shame on you for thinking that his membership in the LOX is all he had and all he'd ever be. After dropping two LOX albums, 1998's platinum debut Money, Power and Respect, and 2000's chart topping follow up We are the Streets, Sheek became a businessman. First, he bought a recording studio in his hometown of Yonkers, NY. The, he founded the record label D-Block with lifelong friends Jadakiss and Styles P. Sheek has been quietly focused. While Jadakiss and Styles were busy making guest appearances with everyone from Mary J. Blige to Jennifer Lopez, Sheek was planning and securing the foundation for what will undoubtedly become one of hip-hop's greatest classics, "D-Block." As the first artist signed to D-Block, Sheek's debut Walk Witt Me takes hip-hop kind of passionate power that could move entire coasts. After listening to Walk Witt Me you'll never sleep on Sheek again. In fact, you'll be excitedly waiting for the next 16 bar ride through his life. "This album is all me," says Sheek. "With the LOX, I have to write about the topic agreed on by all three of us. But on my album, I can get deep into it and let you understand me." So although you may've doubted Sheek, he never underestimated himself. Because the stellar work on Walk Witt Me is all about confidence and focus. "This is mental. All soul and very carefully thought out," he says. Run with it. And after people witness Walk Witt Me, they'll be running with Sheek for life.
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(Jayson Phillips)A.K.A.[JadaKiss]*Tha Thug Kiss of Death!*
Profession:Rapper MC
Birth Details:born Jason Phillips May 22, 1975 in Yonkers, New York
Birth name:Jason Phillips
Height:5' 7"(1.70 m)
NickName:Jada Kiss of DeathTrade mark:Jada's laughWhen Jadakiss hit the rap scene with his deafening group, the Lox, all hell broke loose Why you may ask well, primarily because there had never been a hip-hop group in history who revolutionized the sound of hip-hop music as fast as they did. They were the only group who knew how to precisely give you lyrical food for your mind while simultaneously giving you hardcore street knockers. They redrew the rap map and became an influential force in their musical genre. The infamous Jason Phillips has built a career on the backs of wannabe wise guys unaware of his lyrical dexterity. He has been since early childhood. Word on his witty rhyme prowess began spreading many years ago as a potential-laden twelve-ear-old rhyme animal clawing at opponents on the tuff turfs of Yonkers, NY. Its not that Kiss opponents were lyrically weak in any shape, form or fashion, as they would come to battle equipped with some 16-bar ammo. Its just that the born to kill Jadakiss would extinguish whatever little fumes they'd create with fire lines that averaged 40-bars in length, all from the top of his head. "If anybody was winning a battle it was me" says Jada confidently in reference to his early street, lyrical brawls. "I had millions of rhymes that just tore peoples head off." Aside from the streets, Kiss says he perfected his wit and his rhyming skills during middle school cafeteria sessions. I make up little bits and started entertaining during lunchtime. I was just messing around, but the people began telling me that I had talent. A few years later, Jadakiss was afforded the opportunity to get into a recording studio and from that point on parlayed his talent into a remarkable career. His reputation, like an uncontrollable epidemic, began spreading all over his hometown. World of his battle proficiency and lyrical genius reached Earl "DMX" Simmons, who, at the time, was already tagged with Yonkers legend status. And given Jadakiss incredible potential, X brought him and Sheek (styles would later join the LOX) to Darrin Dee and Joaquin Waah Dean of Ruff Ryders, who in turn took the two down to Florida's Jack the Rapper conference. We weren't signed to them or nothing, Kiss recalls of the golden opportunity. They just knew that we were from the same hood as X and they was feeling us. They gave us a chance and we killed it down there. As a result the LOX went on to sign a deal to Bad Boy where they would reach mainstream status. While maintaining group status Jadas resume kept on growing as he continued to work with highly acclaimed megastars, and everyone watched closely. But after his solo gem on Ruff Ryders Vol. 1 Kiss of Death, those solo requests became demands. His ability to mix gangsterism and braggadocio is first rate, while his menacing voice create a masterful musical atmosphere that thrills and intimidates. Along with his jab and move punch lines aimed at hip-hop junkies, Jadakiss will prove to be one of the best storytelling hip-hop artist ever.
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(David Styles)A.K.A.[Styles P.]*Tha Ghost/Holiday-Styels*Born in Corona, Queens, Styles moved to Yonkers, NY at the age of seven. And he considers himself to be a Yonkers man because he has spent more than a half of his life there. His mother, a South African woman from Johannesburg, and his father, a Brooklyn native, have been instrumental in his development as a lyricist- whether directly or indirectly. The streets have taught him what it means to be loyal, to be aware, to beware and to know that life spares no one. "I basically grew up in the ghetto like most black boys," says Styles. "My homie and I use to go outside for the hustling", started off "bottling up" and then started "pumping" says Styles. "Ya know, the regular stuff young boys do in the ghetto." Drugs, guns, and stabbed backs become routine in the streets. Styles had to decipher between who had his back and the people who tried to knife it. "Those kats are still my boys and I've got to respect everything I've been through," testifies Styles. "Even though I rap I still got the same niggas from day one." It wasn't until he began spitting rhymes that Styles knew this art form would be his salvation. 'I was rapppin' since I was nine. I remember always flowin' wherever I went. I met Sheek in junior-high summer school. I met 'Kiss in 9th grade," recalls Styles. "Kiss and Sheek were already a group and I was a soloist from another part of town. But when I met them I started to roll wit'em. I would do little hooks, I would be in the background cause they was better in the booth, and I ain't have too much booth exposure. At the time we named he group "The Bomb Squad." That's when we got with Bad Boy and I got caught up in some shit. I was nineteen so I had to go to county jail. When I came out I met Dee (Ruff Ryders CEO) and he was already down with Sheek and 'Kiss." When things didn't turn out as planned with Bad Boy, "The Bomb Squad, "who had changed their name to the "LOX," ran a street campaign to free themselves from their contract and after it was finally terminated got signed to Ruff Ryders. Now while sharing ownership of D-Block he can target "the niggas with the hoodies onand all that ya know. Whatever's on my mind I'm gonna speak it, so I ain't never gon' make it how I'm supposed to make it cause I ain't gon get in no meetings with nobody and kiss they're ass. I love money and I love bein' ai'ight but I love my honor and my respect more and that's what I represent," firmly states Styles. "You see, I'm a gangsta,' and a gangsta' ain't somebody who runnin' around kilin' people. A gangsta' is a nigga who takes of home, his people and lives by the "rules" and lives by the "code." A gangsta' is a nigga who work 9-5 who just knows the rules of life and knows how to respect a man and how be respected and he knows where to take it if he's disrespected. You don't have to be on the streets sellin' crack and dope to be a gangsta.' You can be a poet, a doctor, a construction worker or whatever. Like if 'you' do something to me I don't believe in stoppin' until my point is proven. I'm not gon' stop unless you stop me or unless I'm incarcerated or bleeding badly or I'm dead." He did what he did in the streets, while writing plays in high school. He's a straight-up thug with a stern yet receptive spirit. When he says Nobody can do it like me," he's telling the honest truth.Name:
(Joshua Hood)[J-HOOD]*Baby Face Gangsta*
Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
The youngest member of D-Block has created a niche for himself amongst some veterans in this rap game. Born in North Carolina, this youngster moved to Yonkers at the age of eight. He met Sheek Louch at the age of twelve he was a fan of the LOX when a family friend introduced them. It wasn't until that moment J Hood was able to spit for Louch when his rap career began to show signs of promise. However at that time things were a little too crazy for Hood to be around all the time so he was left out most of he time and told to perfect his craft. As Hood matured and D-Block became a reality so did J hood's dream of one day stepping up to the plate and reaching the status of his idols the LOX (Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, Styles P). Now J Hood is ready for his next challenge, he has been groomed and with LOX around him as his strongest critics it should as know surprise that J Hood is on his way to great things.Rap-NickName
[Team ArlIiss]Team Arliss has been making a name for themselves over the past few years. Their gritty and head banging rhymes have made them a force on the underground market. Trav, who was once signed to Motown, was stuck for years there due to the fact that their hip-hop department didn't know what to do with a hardcore act. Trav was a beast on the streets of Brooklyn where he honed his skills. He built his reputation dismantling so called hot rappers in battles and ciphers around the way. When he got signed to Motown he thought his struggle was over. As most artist find out sometimes once your signed to a major your struggle only begins. The best thing to come from his Motown experience was he clicked with a dude by the name of Supa Mario aka Arliss. Straw has been with Supa for years. He made his mark on one the hardest blocks in the Bronx, 183rd. He started out with dreams of playing ball as a child but as the streets began to embrace him he got caught up like many of the kids who grow up in the "hood". From ball to drugs to hip-hop almost seemed like a natural progression for this Bronx street hustler. As his style of music began to flourish, "Supa" orcastrated for trav and Straw to work on a project together. When the streets got a hold of these two distinct voices and their brass bravado it was the overwhelming responses that lead to the group Team Arliss. While the two do not apologize for who they are, the rap game will be sorry for sleeping on these two for years to come.
(Earl Simmons)[DMX]*X/Dark Man X/Tha DOG!*
Hight: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
Following the deaths of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G., DMX took over as the reigning, undisputed king of hardcore rap. He was that rare commodity: a commercial powerhouse with artistic and street credibility to spare. His rapid ascent to stardom was actually almost a decade in the making, which gave him a chance to develop the theatrical image that made him one of rap's most distinctive personalities during his heyday. Everything about DMX was unremittingly intense, from his muscular, tattooed physique to his gruff, barking delivery, which made a perfect match for his trademark lyrical obsession with dogs. Plus, there was substance behind the style; much of his work was tied together by a fascination with the split between the sacred and the profane. He could move from spiritual anguish one minute to a narrative about the sins of the streets the next, yet keep it all part of the same complex character; sort of like a hip-hop Johnny Cash . The results were compelling enough to make DMX the first artist ever to have his first four albums enter the charts at number one.
DMX was born Earl Simmons in Baltimore, MD, on December 18, 1970. He moved with part of his family to the New York City suburb of Yonkers while still a young child. A troubled and abusive childhood turned him violent, and he spent a great deal of time living in group homes and surviving on the streets via robbery, which led to several run-ins with the law. He found his saving grace in hip-hop, starting out as a DJ and human beatbox, and later moved into rapping for a greater share of the spotlight, taking his name from the DMX digital drum machine (though it's also been reinterpreted to mean "Dark Man X"). He made a name for himself on the freestyle battle scene, and was written up in The Source magazine's Unsigned Hype column in 1991. Columbia subsidiary Ruffhouse signed him to a deal the following year, and released his debut single "Born Loser." However, a surplus of talent on the Ruffhouse roster left DMX under-promoted, and the label agreed to release him from his contract. He issued one further single in 1994, "Make a Move," but was convicted of drug possession that same year, the biggest offense of several on his record. DMX began to rebuild his career with an appearance on one of DJ Clue?'s underground mix tapes. In 1997, he earned a second major-label shot with Def Jam, and made a galvanizing guest appearance on LL Cool J 's "4, 3, 2, 1." Further guest spots on Mase's "24 Hours to Live" and fellow Yonkers MCs the LOX's "Money, Power & Respect" created an even stronger buzz, and in early 1998, he released his debut Def Jam single, "Get at Me Dog." The song was a gold-selling smash on the rap and dance charts, and paved the way for DMX 's full-length debut, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, to debut at number one on the pop charts. Produced mostly by Swizz Beatz , who rode the album's success to a lucrative career of his own, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot earned DMX numerous comparisons to 2Pac for his booming, aggressive presence on the mic, and went on to sell over four-million copies. Not long after the album's release in May 1998, DMX was accused of raping a stripper in the Bronx, but was later cleared by DNA evidence. He went to make his feature film debut co-starring in Hype Williams ' ambitious but unsuccessful Belly. Before the end of 1998, DMX completed his second album, and a pending buyout of Def Jam pushed the record into stores that December. Featuring a controversial cover photo of the rapper covered in blood, Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood entered the charts at number one and eventually went triple platinum. The following year, DMX hit the road with Jay-Z and the Method Man/Redman team on the blockbuster Hard Knock Life tour. During a tour stop in Denver, a warrant for his arrest was issued in connection with a stabbing, of which he was later cleared; another incident occurred in May, when he was accused of assaulting a Yonkers man who'd allegedly harassed his wife (the charges were once again dropped). More serious charges were brought that summer, when DMX 's uncle/manager was accidentally shot in the foot at a New Jersey hotel. Police later raided DMX 's home, and filed animal cruelty, weapons, and drug possession charges against the rapper and his wife; he eventually plea-bargained down to fines, probation, and community service. In the midst of those difficulties, the Ruff Ryders posse -- of which DMX was a core, founding member -- released a showcase compilation, Ryde or Die, Vol. 1. With contributions from DMX , as well as Eve , the LOX, and multiple guests, Ryde or Die, Vol. 1 debuted at number one in the spring of 1999, further cementing DMX 's Midas touch. Toward the end of 1999, DMX released his third album, ...And Then There Was X , which became his third straight to debut at number one. It also produced his biggest hit single since "Get at Me Dog" with "Party Up (Up in Here)," which became his first Top Ten hit on the R&B charts. The follow-ups "What You Want" and "What's My Name" were also quite popular, and their success helped make ...And Then There Was X the rapper's best-selling album to date, moving over five-million copies. During its run, DMX returned to the big screen with a major supporting role in the Jet Li action flick Romeo Must Die. In the meantime, he was indicted by a Westchester County, NY grand jury on weapons and drug charges in June of 2000. He also entangled himself in a lengthy legal battle with police in Cheektowaga, NY (near Buffalo) when he was arrested in March for driving without a license and possession of marijuana. He missed one court date, and when he turned himself in that May, police discovered more marijuana in a pack of cigarettes the rapper had brought with him. He pled guilty and was sentenced to 15 days in jail, and his appeal to have the sentence reduced was finally denied in early 2001. After stalling for several weeks, he turned himself in and was charged with contempt of court. He was further charged with assault when, upon learning he would not be let out early for good behavior, allegedly threw a food tray at a group of prison officers. He later bargained the charges down to reckless assault and paid a fine, and accused guards of roughing him up and causing a minor leg injury.
Not long after DMX 's release from jail, his latest movie, the Steven Seagal action film Exit Wounds, opened at number one in the box office. DMX also contributed the hit single "No Sunshine" to the soundtrack, and signed a multi-picture deal with Warner Bros. in the wake of Exit Wounds ' success. With his legal problems finally resolved, he returned to the studio and completed his fourth album, the more introspective The Great Depression . It was released in the fall of 2001 and became his fourth straight album to debut at number one. Although it went platinum quickly, it didn't have the same shelf life as his previous releases. In late 2002, DMX published his memoirs as E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX, and also recorded several tracks with Audioslave (i.e., the former Rage Against the Machine ). One of their collaborations, "Here I Come," was featured on the soundtrack of DMX 's next film, a reunion with Jet Li called Cradle 2 the Grave. The film opened at number one upon its release in March 2003, and its DMX -heavy soundtrack debuted in the Top Ten.
The LOX -- an acronym for Living Off Experience -- was a Yonkers, NY-based rap trio who worked their way up through the Bad Boy training camp; writing and rapping on hits by the likes of Puff Daddy, the Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, and Mariah Carey before releasing their debut album in early 1998.
Sheek (Shawn Jacobs), Jadakiss (Jayson Phillips), and Styles (David Styles) began rapping together in their childhood. By the time they reached their late teens, they had settled on the name The...
The L.O.X. is a group of 3 emcees originating from Yonkers, New York discovered by Mary J. Blige. The name The L.O.X. originated from "The Warlocks", however, it was shortened to The LOX. The LOX is now a backronym for "Living Off Experience" and is composed of Jadakiss, Sheek Louch , and Styles P, and the newer recruit J-Hood. a little before 2005 they bolstered their roster to D-Block by adding MC's Team Arliss (Comprised of Trav and Straws aka St. Raw), and T. Waters, the unofficial childhood member, signed to So So Def. They also signed highly recruited Pangea native Sean Soltys, who was the subject of false rumors that he had signed with Flipmode Records before he officially became part of D-Block in October 2006.Bad Boy Records released their first album Money, Power, and Respect and released "Money, Power, and Respect" as their lead single. During this time, their tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G., "We'll Always Love Big Poppa" became a single that put the group on the map.[Tha Lox]
Lox member Styles P reportedly announced on Hot 97 today that P. Diddy no longer owns the group’s publishing. Referring to the outcome of a 45 minute meeting with Diddy and lawyers for both sides present Styles said, “He came back [with his offer] and I almost jumped out my seat. Basically, he gave us all our publishing back. In the business world, what he did, was like a four-leaf clover.â€Last month this site reported an on air clash between the Lox and Diddy, during which Styles called him a coward and thief. Styles aka 'The Ghost' chalks it up to miscommunication. “What he was saying was true, but what we were saying was true. Its an argument where you could say both sides were right.†Before the business meeting Styles and Diddy spoke via phone to iron things out. “He said, ‘I want to meet up, look y’all in the eye and speak as men. The bottom line is we can fix it’.â€The situation he compared to slavery and Jadakiss said was worth dying and killing over is now “splendid†and “beautifulâ€. According to the Ghost, “What he did for us, he didn’t have to do.†As of November Diddy claimed his company had the Lox under contract for five more options (albums). No details about the settlement have been released. Now that his situation is better Styles echoes a point Diddy made on Hot 97 last month-artists don’t know the business. “I think the problem with the whole game is artists don’t stand for themselves.†P. Diddy has not released a statement regarding the settlement.
Mighty D Block
By Sheek Louch
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..KNOCK 50 B!TCH @$$ OUT THA GAME
Wad-Up 2-Gunz-Up to all my N!gg@z & Shordy & my Double-R/Ruff-Ryders dis be tha D-BLOCK crew every body just read this & tell me do you think this Bucket-Head or what%D%AYo Game was just chillin back on tha hotel bed wondering & thinkin about somein & all of sudden 50-cent just came up on GAME & said GIVE!!! ME!!! THAT!!! @$$!!! N!gg@ & Kiss him on his cheek & try to hump him so game pushed him up off & got tha fuck out of there thats why 50 & game was beefin game didn't want to tell no body what happen & to this day 50 still want his @$$ & 50 call game 1 day when game & has N!gg@z was watching a foot ball game & 50 changed his vice & whispered I! STILL! WANT!!! that! @$$!!! N!gg@ & game hung up tha phone & yalled NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!......... so now 50 got a BITCH!! He calls his Hoe-B!TCH she be dressin him up in women clothes & fuckin him wit them Vivrators now she be on MySpace tryin to look for N!gg@z to suck off & fuck if yall want to see how she looks CLICK RIGHT HERE ONE OF THA BIGGEST FAT! @$$!! HOE‘S IN DC that fuck wit Curtis Jackson A.K.A.50-Cent from G-Unit/Gorilla-Unit tha BITCH-@$$ Gorilla suckin them BIG BLACK BANANA BITCHES!!!Donut Shop
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he look like a Scared & Shook BITCH!!! don't he should be after snichin on all them N!gg@z he put in them Jails he tryed to go on tha streets alone for 1 day wit out tha Police but he can't do it he already know D-Block put tha Smash Down on tha streets & now he lookin around watchin his back Scared that somebody or 1 of tha D-BLOCK N!gg@z is goin to kill his dumb Dust-Head @$$ so now he is tha Police that's why he pick tha name 50-Cent 50/5-0 in code 5-0 stands for Tha Po-Po or Police
YOU AIN’T GOT NO BODYYOU AIN’T GOT NO BODYI... don't know what yall.. herd... about ME!!... cuz I'm a MOTHA-FUCKIN!!! C.H.I.M.P.!!!I Want to see you Smile let me sing cuz We.. Love... to.. see... you smile.....The King D-BLOCK and Ronnald Mc-50 CLOWN both had to have Wendy’s juicy patties & tha Champ belt
50 feedin his peoples just to eat he had to Hustele-Hard for it DICK eat @$$-NiggaNobody FUCKS!!! wit The King-D-BLOCK! Curtis Jackson A.K.A.50-Cent tryed to FUCK WIT THA KING-D-BLOCK CLOWN @$$ 50 Cent & G-UnitThe King D-BLOCK! always has it there way right away!Burger King Have it you way &McDonalds We Love to see you smileGhostFaceKillah Got a problem wit 50 & GhostFace said in 1 of tha songs if tha real 50 was here you'll be DEAD!!! YOU!! HERE!.. ME!.. 50 DEAD!!.....
This..... is.. how.. we.. Do.. when I made that song I was thinkin bout how my old Buak-Boddy did me up in tha joint Man!... I really miss Jail yeah I say I ain't goin back but I really miss it thats way I put all them N!gg@z in Jail hopein that if I go back 1 day & thay get it like I did then thay might take it out on me if you know what I mean eh! Ha!! HA!!! HA!!!! HA!!! HA!!!Tha Real 50 Cent Name: Kelvin Martin
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The real "50 cent" was a guy who didn't care what he did. he was feared by many people. stole from many people. but was gunned down supposebly buy a guy named "wayne perry". months ago the punk ass, fake ass, pussy ass, bitch ass, wannabe gangsta ass, dick in da ass muthafucka 50 cent finally paid for his head stone.
(kelvin "50 cent" martin if he were still alive.) Who am I gonna rob, kill, or beat the shit outta. today i know I'll take out that punk bitch who stole my name.
(kelvin "50 cent" martin if he were still alive.) Hey!!! u da bitch who stole my name imma fuckin kill u
(50 cent the bitch rapper.) naw man i didn't take your name ( pushing buttons and whispering in phone.) police this is curtis jackson i need help this guy gon kill help arrest him do sumthin.
(Sirens, police) kelvin martin your coming with me your doing life.
(rapper 50) ha ha ha thats what u get for messin with a snitch. ha ha nigga i told u nigga.
(the real 50 cent) fuck you (shooting and hitting people.)
(rapper 50 Crying ) aw man u killed the cops man
(the real 50 pissed) yea and now its your turn bitch. (gun shot) punk.50 Cent is a SNITCH
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THIS SHORDYS !$ SOMEIN THAY CRAZY THAY SPIT IN YO DRINK
WE SPIT IN HIS DRINK THAT NIGHT FUCKIN FAGET he! He!! HA!!! LOL!!!1 of tha fake 50 old friend Bangem smurf speaks & talks BAD about Llod Banks
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Mr. CheeksOthersLil' Kim Don't like tha fake 50Joe Budden don't FUCK! wit Tha fake 50RocaFellaJay-Z
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