It's May 16, 2024, 09:51:28 AM
I think the main reason Smurf has beef is because 50 didn't give a fuck when dude was locked up. Now that's some shit IMO. Homies supposed to do whatever they can for each other.
Original from Curtis JacksonIm not goin to jail.. not even to visit a nigga
^Yeah,I think he said that on the Guess Whos Back album.
Bang 'em all smurf tells all (supposedly) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------With the fifth volume off its DVD magazine series, All Access is taking it to the streets with exclusive interviews with The Lox and an expose by former G-Unit affiliate Bang Em' Smurf who says he, not 50 Cent, created G-Unit.In perhaps the DVD's most captivating moment, former G-Unit member Bang' Em Smurf details his falling out with 50 Cent. By now, mixtape heads are probably familiar with Smurf as 50 has dissed him in a few freestyles since last year. According to Smurf, the beef began when G-Unit was in Boston a while back."We was in Boston and one of my man's got in to a little something with Marcus the Road manager. So that's my little homie so I couldn't let that go down like that so we kinda jumped homie, " Smurf told All Access. "That ni99a 50 sent me home for four months and told me to get my mind right. How the f#@$ you send a ni99a home for four months and you know what getting your mind right in the hood is? Smoking and tearing sh!t up. I caught a case while I was home."While hanging on the streets of Queens, Smurf was involved in a shootout and consequently locked up for two weeks. Smurf says that 50 didn't bail him out or even call. Furthermore, Smurf claims that 50 owes him $325,000 for a deal the two had prior to the Shady/Aftermath signing."Me and 50 had a company together and I owned 17 percent. This is before the deal with Eminem. We did a deal with Koch and we was to get $5 for every copy sold and we sold 400,000 units so you do the math! That's why in that Whoo Kid mixtape, [50 Cent] said, 'Smurf I hear you talkin sh!t about me out there, Tell ni99as how I took that 325 thousand from you, and when I see you I'm gonna whip the skin off your ass ni99a, I'm God to ya'll ni99as, God give it and God take it away.' I didn't care about nothing he said but that God sh!t, he ain't God and that sh!t hurt my heart."Smurf also asserts he is responsible for creating G-Unit -- originally a security team for 50 Cent - and how 50 Cent's tales of gangsta life are just fiction."We was his security. We was opening doors for that ni99a and everything like he was a real boss. I was the one that started gathering ni99as together, I am G-Unit," Smurf told All Access. "50 and Banks never raised no racket. They rapped about what we was doing, II was the Underboss...everybody else was under me. Ask Banks and Yayo...they'll tell you."Also included in the current edition of All Access is an inside look at the "Mighty D-Block" video featuring Sheek, Styles, Jadakiss and J-Hood along with a revealing interview with Pras about the love affair between Wyclef Jean and Lauryn Hill. Terror Squad's Remy Martin also speaks out about shady record deals as well as clips from Red Café, DJ Green Lantern, Fatal Hussein, DJ Vlad and actor/comedian Anthony Anderson.