
50 Cent: He and I had our first altercation in Atlanta. He said more than what you can say to another man, so I punched him in the eye. The next time we crossed paths, I ended up with three stitches, but it was nothing. The shit stopped bleeding on its own. I’ve gotten worse scars from my baby moms. The whole thing with Ja Rule is just media hype. You know how that goes. Like that night Jam Master Jay passed and I had to cancel my show. I don’t know nothing about nothing and all of a sudden they tell me somebody’s trying to kill me. Word? Tell me something I don’t know, nigga.
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Well, first you got to look good. Half the time, security be off point, and if you look good, they’ll overlook you. Plus, rappers keep buying new jewelry, so you can get them again and again. In the hood, somebody’s always going to try you. In LA, it’s gangs. Here in New York, it’s a drug dealer structure. Individuals get money from each other, and with enough finances you can make anything happen. Certain artists hire people to rob other rappers. The bottom line about robbery is this: be prepared to pop niggas if it don’t go right. 50 Cent’s album, Get Rich or Die Trying, is out in February on Shady Records/Aftermath.