50 Cent and Steve Stoute confrontation at MSG

dipset was big in the mixtape game but 50 is the one who made it hot,all those mixtapes were fire, shit was better than some albums
 
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nah I'm saying song formats so recording over existing songs doing their version. The first Dipset mixtapes was both but more original songs. But the songs they remix sounded more like a freestyle than a actually song. I think complex said that too. Dipset mixtape came out in June I don't know when the guint tape came out tho. So I can't say for sure who was first.

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That Ambitions as a Killah was on Cam's first album lol. It was on the mixtape too but that wasn't no freestyle. I ge that you're saying. I want to say there were like 1 or 2 cuts on that Dipset mixtape that were freestyles but it was the majority of new shit. That First Curtis and G-Unit mixtape had majority freestyles.
 
blunt? :lol:

is that all your non-comprehension lacking ass can say?

No that's how you handle discussions. Just like Blunt.

Not being able to admit you're wrong like a female.

Double talking and acting like you didn't say what you did.

Continuously moving the goal post.

Continuing to go on to get the last word

So, go ahead Blunt
 
No that's how you handle discussions. Just like Blunt.

Not being able to admit you're wrong like a female.

Double talking and acting like you didn't say what you did.

Continuously moving the goal post.

Continuing to go on to get the last word

So, go ahead Blunt

Go change your pads, your whining is pathetic for even you :rolleyes:

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That Ambitions as a Killah was on Cam's first album lol. It was on the mixtape too but that wasn't no freestyle. I ge that you're saying. I want to say there were like 1 or 2 cuts on that Dipset mixtape that were freestyles but it was the majority of new shit. That First Curtis and G-Unit mixtape had majority freestyles.

yeah thats what im saying. 50 used tracks from other rappers and made his version while dipset was more orignal and a lot of album material they put on mixtape too like oh boy. it worked for 50 then all the rappers basically was doing the same shit trying to get signed.
 
I think fifty going at these established emcees was part of his Schtick back then and it was entertaining. He got in the game with a album called GRODT, I mean that was the album that put him on the map. You can't just get on and mellow out after that he needed targets to keep the beef promotion going. Even the whole Kanye thing was so staged but people still are it up and they both did really big numbers. I think that's why he had such a good relationship with Floyd because they made so much money playing the bad guy . His famous line which was also borrowed by Kanye was "if they hate let me hate but watch the money pile up"


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Okay, okay back to the post title....50 Cent



This was when he was peaking and had his fun dissing and humiliating people..






Lol now he's threatening rich people at basketball games. Steve Stoute actually looked brave in that pic. He knew damn well 50 can't do shit to him and if he tried everyone would know.

Who knows though? The way FIF gets fueled up by that kinda shit, he may have gone back to the studio and finally got what he needed.
 
first cam was like" New Yawk most stop biting and start writing/strat mountin/when the hell we start bouncing" 2 years later he was on his souf shit hard

?????

when was cam on his downsouth shit on his albums????

u might be thinkin of jim jones

Cam put out hotness after hotness after hotness with soulful beats

HEATMAKERS WAS SO HOT THAT WAYNE HAD TO HOP ON THEY DICK
 
:lol: @ dudes saying what niggas would or wouldn't have done had they not died as if knowing them personally.

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Dame Dash Weighed in on this too

http://thesource.com/2014/04/21/dame-dash-weighs-in-on-50-centsteve-stoute-dispute/


Dame Dash Weighs In On 50 Cent/Steve Stoute Dispute
khari | April 21, 2014 | 0 Comments

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A point of view from a third power player

A little over a month ago, 50 Cent & Steve Stoute got in what looked like a heated dispute wile court-side at a New York Knicks game over some comments Stoute made to Angie Martinez on Hot 97. Stoute, owner of brand development and marketing firm Translation, and creator of the The Tanning Of America VH1 documentary, told Angie that he doesn’t believe that 50 Cent is one of the most important figures in hip-hop, claiming it’s been 7 years since Fif’s hit, among other reasons as to why, for all intents and purposes, the Queens native is nearing irrelevance.

50 responded, mainly in a series of jokes on both Instagram and in an interview with MTV News editor Rob Markman, but did take the time in an MTV interview to briefly detail his disdain with Stoute, dating back to the days leading up to his signing with Eminem in 2002.

Dame Dash, who’s had his own run-ins with the music industry from his days as Jay Z‘s business partner at Roc-A-Fella and his DD172 ventures that have included projects with Ski Beatz & Curren$y, briefly weighed in on the popular issue on his Instagram, providing his own personal insight on Steve Stoute, and his position in the music industry.

Dash posted this picture:

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