Friday, July 05, 2019

50 Cent Burns Down The Unit!

The Unit is broken up again. 50 Cent dissolves the group.
It's official, the Unit is broken up (again)!

G-Unit is a group founded by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and rode to fame after he released the classic Get Rich or Die Tryin'.

50 Cent said there's no need for the group. He's tired of them all. That's just not Young Buck.



He's took aim at Buck, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and even The Game. The group was huge back in the early 2000s when 50 Cent rose to fame.


The founding members were 50, Banks and Yayo. Buck would join the group after a brief stint with Cash Money and later Juvenile's UTP Click. Game would join the group after he was signed through Dr. Dre's Aftermath Records.
Lloyd Banks left the Unit. Young Buck, Tony Yayo and Kidd Kidd are still trapped on the label.
Game was fired out the cannon after 50 got upset that his sophomore album was pushed back to make way for the upstart's debut. 50 and Game had decade long feud. Game released numerous disses going after the rapper and the group. The two ended the feud in 2017.

Buck was fired out the cannon after the rapper was making comments about not getting paid. 50 got to trolling the rapper by recording his tearful apology about being fired from the group. Buck rejoined the group in 2014 and left again after he was mercilessly trolled by 50 for allegedly having a tryst with Glamour Perfekk, a transgender model and singer.

In a comment, 50 Cent has clarified who the post is directed at. "Do you realize G-Unit did 5 shows together without me?" he revealed. "in 16 years, every time you saw them together it was my show. Now that's a big bag they fucked up."
The Game was the let go from G-Unit.
He also replied to a comment in which someone wrote that "Banks would have went far far in the game."

"You don't know the boy, he is doing what he do best right now. LOL," he said.

50 is getting flack for homophobia and transphobia.

Recently, Lil Nas X came out and the rapper decided to troll him as well as Buck by posting on Instagram


Hip-hop music is still the last bastard of hate. Black entertainers who want to be "gangsta" continue to promote homophobia and sexism in their lyrics. It's going to be a backlash if they continue to follow the status quo.



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