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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, 50 Cent was
wildin' out too.
Yeah, that's what she said.
You didn't see 50 hit the ladywith the mic man.
The sound wasn't good, he gotupset, he fired a whole squad he
messed around and threw the micand it hit a young lady in the
face of him, bust her head open,man, like to the white meat.
It was really bad, like I think.
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She got a lawsuit going andeverything, and then, you know,
jauru had to step in.
That's, 50 made a post aboutJauru.
So now Jauru went ahead andtook the opportunity to be like
you know what.
He made a well, 50 made a postabout Jauru.
Of course, jauru had aperformance recently where he
came out like God tied to a pole, so now, of course, jauru
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clapped back with his post about50 in the lawsuit.
So you didn't hear about it yet, though.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
No, I definitely
didn't hear.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
OK so, but apparently
now 50 Cent has fired like well
, whatever, whoever was incharge of sound, they probably
ain't going to have a job for avery long time because they
couldn't get his mics right.
And I can understand thefrustration when you have this
many people looking at you toenjoy themselves and get that
ultimate experience in the fallshort.
So, man, I saw his frustration.
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I don't know why he chose tothrow the mic into the crowd out
of all the places he could havelet out his frustration.
But hitting the young lady,that doesn't look good, of
course, and Jauru definitelytook advantage of trying to
chime in.
So what Jauru messed up to meis he posted 50 Cent at the
Super Bowl upside down right,and if you go in the comments,
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you're going to see everyonesaying well, jauru, he was at
the Super Bowl, what were you?
You know what I'm saying.
So that in the comments yeah,the comments was lighting up I
had more people praising 50 Centfor being at the Super Bowl and
being more current.
But we can't take away Jauru'ssuccess.
Now, jauru, we know, listen,when you had your run can't
nobody top you like 106 in part.
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You was going to be number one,you was going to come up with a
hit every three months.
What out of doubt?
But at the same time, I thinkif it were me, I'd just leave 50
Cent alone.
Man, I think he live andbreathe.
Betty, he a cancer.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
He did the wrong
person.
You want to troll?
Speaker 1 (02:11):
He just different man
.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
I think we got a new
50 flourishing, a new 50 that
ain't going to really want toget involved in all the smoke.
To be putting people to be 50.
No, he crippled people's careerand he possibly ruined some
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things for them that could havetook them to the next level,
taking care of their familiesand things like that.
I think where he at now becauseI've seen some of his
conversations and how he kind ofwithdrew a little bit because
you know his power could, youknow, cripple a lot of
situations.
So I feel like the new 50 islike you know what?
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I ain't going to stop no-onemoney.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
My opinion is he got
his hand in too much pots to be
open in his mouth now.
He got too many business andtoo many shows.
He's all over the place for himto say anything, so I think
it's still there, he's stilltalking.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
Yeah, he's still
there, but he like he, 50, was
disrespectful at one point, likebringing up your family, your
mamas, like they was on murder,talking everything Like 50.
Definitely ain't he?
He not like that?
No more, he'll play with you.
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And you know, it's not even thepeople who, in conversations
with him, like Jarl Rule todayit's not the same beef that they
had back then.
So Jarl Rule engaged because healso evolved like, oh, this is
how we play and this ain't.
A lot of people who was in thestreets from transition to be
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like, oh, this is a differentgame, all right, this ain't the
streets.
Like, look at the plies, look atthe I don't even want to say so
many names but people who youfelt like had to be so hard and
tough.
They kind of got a little bitmore more relaxed about
situations, like people ain'ttrying to go out there and
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really ruin other people's livesand their situations and what
they can actually pass down totheir families, because they
they see some of the, some ofthe games within the industry
that can kind of hinder peoplefrom progressing to next levels.
So they're like all right, wegon, we gon play, we gon allow
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to disrespect, but we not gonlet those behind us who don't
want to see some of us win like,crash us down to the point
where we can't even thrive as apeople.
So I definitely I've noticedthe change in the sensitivities
to where people that getinvolved in beef it's not.
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It's not eliminating,eliminating them or canceling
them the way it did like evenfive, six years ago.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Do you think that
just comes with being older?
Though, like these guys thatwere in a prime beef, they got
older.
We've seen 50, 50 Centifat Joe,I think that and we've seen GZ
and Gucci I don't know ifthere's anybody else out there,
tia, I love flip Tia, I loveflip, but did they, did they
mince that?
Did they squash?
Speaker 3 (05:27):
that I think they did
.
But a lot of those, a lot ofthose situations was like
trickling into the streets wherepeople, real homeboys and stuff
was getting involved in it.
It was getting dangerous forsome of them.
A lot of them was really ridingaround with armored vehicles
and vests on and things likethat.
Like today, I don't feel like.
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I don't feel like it's.
It's to that point it won'teven make too much sense because
everybody own they own socialmedia with it.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
So y'all remember
when versus was going on and
Gucci and GZ did their versusright, yeah, and Gucci, okay,
let's say maybe got a little bitlike I guess they was in
agreement to not do the diss.
I forgot the guy's name, lukey,something, pull Lukey.
Whatever the guy's name is, gzhomeboy, who died right, gz
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still did the, I mean Guccistill being Gucci.
He did the diss record right Atthe versus, which I guess there
was a clause where he wasn'tsupposed to.
You can feel the tension in theroom, right, because Gucci
still had his people off camera,gz had a crew off camera and in
the comments everyone made itmade it look like GZ was a
sucker for kind of allowing itLike they they were looking for
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for, for for shit to go left.
Long story short, and it didn't.
And then you know, after the,the, the, the, the, versus, you
know GZ pretty much said I cameto do what I came to do Like I
came to do it for the culture,like this was bigger than me, so
we did something for theculture.
But I also saw how the internetwent on, gz and kind of saying
he saw and all I saw was asomebody like growing and the
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evolution that we see today.
I think that was startingaround then.
Gz is kinda, you know, he'smaturing.
He's doing books, he's givenmore knowledge, he's you know,
his son going to college.
He's promoting a wholedifferent adversity for sale.
The book is out right now.
So I just see a lot of growthin GZ and I just think sometimes
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our culture, we will shame youfor doing the right thing.
You know what I'm saying, and Ithink that could have easily
went left.
But if there were to, let's sayif they were to fart, let's say
if shots were fired, we wouldhave been saying black people
can't do nothing, we can't gettogether at the same time.
And that's what kinda upset medoing that verses, because I was
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just there to see it go downfor the culture, and I was happy
there was a.
They were able to be within 10feet and nothing went wrong.
Considering what their history,that was scary as hell to put
that on camera.
That was gonna play out on liveTV.
You know what I'm saying.
So I think we gotta be carefulwith that, though, man, but I'd
be happy to see people gettingalong.
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I mean, you saw Tyrese and DJEnvy.
I didn't even know they had aproblem with, I guess, tyrese
when he was out of his mind onthose drugs he was on at that
time.
He must have called some peopleand said some foul shit and
y'all know he helped Envy withhis relationship once upon a
time when it wasn't steady right.
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He said God kind of guided himto go and reach out to Envy,
cause there wasn't even thattight.
He just heard about whathappened.
It was like, hey, let me help,right.
So I guess when Tyrese wentthrough his thing he kinda said
man, you know, my divorce waspublic, it happened, but he
kinda was looking for that samelove or reach and not instead of
you know, charlemagne and Envygot a job to do there on radio
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Correct, right, so you canreport what you're hearing.
But at the same time nobodyreached out behind the scene to
be like yo, you straight, youknow what I'm saying.
I heard you going through adivorce and you know we reported
.
But are you good, you needanything?
And Tyrese was pretty muchsaying he said a lot of shit to
Will Smith, to Jada and Tyrese.
He can't even remember what hesaid to Envy and his wife.
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But he said at the same time,where's my Grace, though?
Like yo, my bad.
He apologized for it.
But Envy kind of got gangsteron the set.
Like you said some stuff Iwould have boxed you in your
mouth and I'm over here lookinglike Envy.
And if you watch Tyrese on, ifyou watch the YouTube, tyrese is
a kind of giant and I ain't.
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You don't judge a book by itscover, but Tyrese don't look
like no sucker, neither to me.
Like he don't look like a.
You know what I'm saying.
He look like he came from that.
You know what I mean.
He just do R&B.
But, if I had to choose betweenEnvy and Tyrese?
I'm betting on Tyrese, but itwas the fact that he almost like
, got gangster on the mic atthat time.
I'm like, nah, it was hisenergy which came off, like you
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were disrespectful and I didn'teven consider you a brother, no
more.
And I'm like that's definitelya conversation you should have
had if you felt that way, notwaiting to that moment where
Tyrese was like damn, you know,y'all know y'all got a job to do
, but y'all kind of just youknow y'all ride at me, though
like at the same time, but ify'all was going through
something I would check on y'alland I'm like, damn Envy.
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That did kind of look a littlegreen, though, bro.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Envy.
Envy is participating in thewrath of the light skin Like
we're in the cycle post, callinglight skin people soft.
So now light skin?
Light skin dudes had to endureso much pain, so now we in the
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back end of the cycle, wait now,no matter what, go on.
You know they got to bite theirbottom lip, they got to let you
know for their selves.
This is a collectiveconsciousness embedded within
every light skin dude.
So you can't be mad at Envy forshowing out on behalf of them.
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Shout out to TI.
Ti was he ushered in that waveof light skin dudes?
It's some other people outthere, but TI Definitely one of
the first ones.
But Envy also is participatingin that and because he on the
platform, he on he kind of haveto let you know on behalf, not
even him personally.
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they probably hit each other onthe side, like you know, but on
camera you know that wrath, thisis a, this is a legit mental
tsunami that's just flowingthrough the ether spaces of
internet and time in our hearts.
So the light skin dudes have tobe a little bit more aggressive
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and sensitive, and they got to.
They got to have some steamcoming from the nostril.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Wait, wait, you don't
take it personally.
Wait wait, eric.
Eric, OK, explain this.
I don't know if you heard oryou saw he had a situation with
gunplay.
None of that, not that talk wasnot going like that the way it
happened just recently with himand on Tyrese.
Did he say anything crazy toGunplay?
Speaker 3 (12:05):
Gunplay.
Let us know he do coke.
What?
What I mean?
Once you, once you admit onceyou a coke user user and you
admit that you do cokeautomatically if your gender
don't exist, your race, how tallyou are, the complexion nothing
.
Once a person admit that theyare coke user, they in a
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different category.
You just know not to, you knownot to come at them.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
But I just felt like
the time and you know I just
felt like something like thatFor me.
If it was that significant toyou, you know I blocked it, I
blocked you, I had you blocked.
So that's why when I'm inAtlanta you would hit me up.
I didn't come like bro, come onman, come on bro.
Like I just saying, if somebody, really your dog and they
really helped you with somestuff, like once again, you
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still probably got your marriagebecause of that.
You know what I mean.
Ty was with them four monthstalking on the phone.
You know what I mean.
A plan, this, do this, do this,pick this restaurant.
Speaker 3 (13:07):
I'm a come, I'm from
the coming saying, like for the
light skin, it's not personal,we can't.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
We can't blame, we
can't blame these and oh man,
I'm glad none of your brotherslike skinning yeah yeah, yeah,
we're going to be all right,like if I was like skinned, I
definitely think so.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Yeah, it's more than
just a car, it's exposure.