50 Cent Wants To Forget G-Unit!
Rapper 50 Cent may have experienced some career highs with his fellow G-Unit members over the years, but now he admits he’d like to forget all about the group. Read on…
CelebnMusic247.com reports back in September Fiddy sat down with his former DJ Whoo Kid for a virtual interview to discuss the rapper’s new TV show, Power Book II, and the possibility of a G-Unit movie being released.
50 Cent was quick to shoot down any possibility of a G-Unit reunion when Whoo Kidd brought up the topic.
Whoo Kidd said during the Sept. 1 conversation:
There was N.W.A, there was like all these Tupac movies. Is there gonna be a G-Unit movie, man. Are you gonna wait for like a real G-Unit movie, everybody? Or are you gonna fix everything among the clique first?
Fiddy replied:
I don’t care to do that! I’d like to forget the G-Unit.
The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ rapper’s candid response shocked Whoo Kidd, who went on to say that Fif’s fans would never let him forget the group. G-Unit consisted of 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo and Young Buck.
50 continued, seemingly referring to fellow TDE rappers Schoolboy Q, Jay Rock and Ab-Soul.
he said:
Kendrick don’t even let those boys come on his stage when he perform. He does his shows all by hisself. I coulda did that. What the fuck I’m bringing these dirty niggas on the stage for? I coulda did it like Kendrick, dolo.
G-Unit was one of the best groups in hip hop in the early 2000s, but those days are over.
Since those days, 50 Cent and Young Buck continue to beef publically and neither of them are willing to stand down. Most recently, 50 Cent was called a snitch by Buck. Buck was arrested last week and Fif could help from trolling him.
In the past, Young Buck claimed he once owed 50 Cent $300,000 for his music. According to Buck, he attempted to pay half of his debt to Fif upfront and spread out the remaining $150,000 over a one-month span. However, 50 allegedly requested more money from Buck for his music catalog in order for Buck to be a free agent and no longer be signed to Fif. – XXL