G-Unit leader 50 Cent has promised to cease taunting rap rival Diddy in light of a recent conversation he had with the hip-hop mogul.
Prior to ceasing the taunts, 50 dissed the rapper’s Dirty Money group via Twitter.
“I’m back motherf*ckers! So ima bust a shot to let u know sh*t is real. this that dirty money Pow! http://twitpic.com/2lv22o,” 50 tweeted Monday (September 6) night.
“I talk to puffy he said n*gga da sh*t you be doing is bad for business we can make a lot of money together. so that’s the last puffy hit lol.” (50 Cent’s Twitter)
Last week, Fif revealed a secret conversation he had with Puff.
“I had a conversation with Puffy the night before Jay. He gave me a whole new perspective on his actions. He’s like, ‘I understand the way you felt because of what I was doing at the time. But I wasn’t thinking what you was thinking I was. You done hit me nine times. I’m just in the fetal because I understand why you are attacking me. But if I can’t touch bases with you to tell you what I’m thinking or why I did it, then you can’t understand it.’ We created a little clarity out there.” (MTV)
Last July, 50 publicly called out Diddy in a live radio interview.
“Diddy, well, the thing about it is, Puffy’s like a b*tch,” 50 said when asked if Diddy was subliminally dissing him. “To describe Puffy in one word is a ‘b*tch.’ Right? Puffy wants to be the hot b*tch in the group. You know how you see a hot b*tch — I know it sounds kinda harsh but I’ll explain my statement. You know how an ugly b*tch always has pretty friends? That’s how he’s built his group. He wants to be the hot b*tch in the group. He wants to make sure he gets all the attention. He wants to make sure the n*ggas wanna holla at him. And you know, it’s the reality of the situation, man. He’ll tell you what happened himself down in Miami. It’s not even open season on Diddy.” (“G-Unit Radio”)
Prior to the interview, 50 said Diddy did not qualify as an authentic emcee because of his usage of ghostwriters.
“You know what’s interesting, he’s not an artist,” 50 said in an interview with Nancy B. “An artist would be somebody that actually wrote something, maybe on the record or because we have R&B artists that don’t actually write music, maybe it’s unfair because of the pressures people put on me. Imagine if I just sat around and listened to people’s CDs and say I’m just gonna say the first verse I hear that sounds good. That would completely take away the pressure and I would still be the artist in front of you with a new song every two minutes because every artist that has a song that would like to make some money off it would send it. It doesn’t make you special. When you actually do what I thought was a part of hip-hop and made the culture exciting to me, which was each person’s original experience and how you learn to enjoy them as an individual and their portion of their life. So when that’s not there because they’re being an executive, saying you don’t write rhymes you write checks, that’s not hot. For hip-hop, that’s not hot. Maybe for another genre it’ll work, R&B or something else because they’re made, these people are all made and when companies decide they’re gone, they’re gone. Immediately, because they couldn’t even figure out what to do without a team of people figuring it out for them.” (WZMX Hot)
Check out a recent 50 Cent interview below: