After having a heated argument with Cam'ron on the radio, 50 Cent has released a video taking shots at the Diplomat honcho.
50 appeared on Angie Martinez's Hot 97 radio show last week and while discussing with Lox member Styles P, the G-Unit boss claimed he could stop a record from coming out at Koch Records. Moments later, Cam'ron would call into question 50's statement and inquire why he would allow his own artist, Mobb Deep's Prodigy, to sign with a label he referred to as a "graveyard".
Cam would then begin to taunt 50 and also mock the low sales of albums recently released by Lloyd Banks and Mobb Deep. The Harlem bred rapper would then be taken off-air and 50 gave an indication of retaliation. Later on, after 50 had left the show, Jim Jones would call in trying to keep the peace.
The video, titled "Funeral Music," begins with a hearse rolling by with the words "Cam'ron's Career" written on it. The clip features G-Unit members flashing guns and money and ends with an animation reenacting Cam's Lamborghini getting shot up in Washington D.C, last year.
During the video's outro 50 pokes fun at Cam'ron's lyrical prowess and seemingly sides with Jimmy.
"I'm not gonna destroy Dipset, just tryna maintain it," he scoffs. "From now on Jimmy's the boss of Dipset, Juelz is the capo, Cam is demoted to soldier. We like Jimmy better anyway, Balllin'!"
"C'mon man, what's the last Cam joint you liked?" 50 continues . "Computers computing, boggetey booting? Cam'ron, you better learn how to talk to me!"
Here is the video.
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Source: sohh.com
50 appeared on Angie Martinez's Hot 97 radio show last week and while discussing with Lox member Styles P, the G-Unit boss claimed he could stop a record from coming out at Koch Records. Moments later, Cam'ron would call into question 50's statement and inquire why he would allow his own artist, Mobb Deep's Prodigy, to sign with a label he referred to as a "graveyard".
Cam would then begin to taunt 50 and also mock the low sales of albums recently released by Lloyd Banks and Mobb Deep. The Harlem bred rapper would then be taken off-air and 50 gave an indication of retaliation. Later on, after 50 had left the show, Jim Jones would call in trying to keep the peace.
The video, titled "Funeral Music," begins with a hearse rolling by with the words "Cam'ron's Career" written on it. The clip features G-Unit members flashing guns and money and ends with an animation reenacting Cam's Lamborghini getting shot up in Washington D.C, last year.
During the video's outro 50 pokes fun at Cam'ron's lyrical prowess and seemingly sides with Jimmy.
"I'm not gonna destroy Dipset, just tryna maintain it," he scoffs. "From now on Jimmy's the boss of Dipset, Juelz is the capo, Cam is demoted to soldier. We like Jimmy better anyway, Balllin'!"
"C'mon man, what's the last Cam joint you liked?" 50 continues . "Computers computing, boggetey booting? Cam'ron, you better learn how to talk to me!"
Here is the video.
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Source: sohh.com