
Joe La Puma from
Complex stopped by the
G-Unit Records office to talk to
50 Cent about the release of
"50 Cent: Blood On The Sand" but the subject quickly turned to
Officer Ricky and
Lil Wayne.
Complex: If Rick Ross were a character in the game, what method would you use to take him out?
50 Cent: I don’t know, because, I don’t know where the police fit into the actual scenario in this one. If had to use a weapon against him in the game, it’d probably a rocket launcher, just to make sure that he’s completely gone.
Complex: On the first diss record you made aimed at Rick Ross, you also went at Lil’ Wayne pretty hard at the end. What made you do that?
50 Cent: Wayne, I’m addressing something that leaked out. It didn’t sound as good as a lot of things that I’ve heard from him, so I felt like it couldn’t have been intentional. But because he didn’t say anything to the public, they don’t understand that or interpret it that way. So I was saying little things to see if he had a problem, and I took him not saying anything as [him saying that] he doesn’t. So that’s the end of that. But Rick Ross jumped out there on is own.
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Complex: Has Rick Ross been the easiest target thus far?
50 Cent: He is. He has absolutely been the easiest one. Cam’ron was fast because he just went away so fast that there wasn’t an issue at all. He called me the name my mom gave me as disrespect. He called me Curtis, so I named my album Curtis. And then with Rick, when you have a guy that presents himself as the biggest drug dealer from Miami, who’s previously a correctional officer, has no criminal history at all. There’s no one who can actually say anything to support what he’s actually doing. You got the people from Miami that surrounds it, moving away from it, going, I’m glad I don’t have that headache. He made a mistake. What happens is when you mess with an artist that has more energy than you, sure you raise your awareness, but not with your music. Not with your actual art. it doesn’t drive people to the store. People acknowledge that you have an issue with 50 Cent, but you fade to black after that dies down.
Complex: People applauded both sides for taking a step back—Khaled for taking down the photoshopped picture of your son, and you taking down the video of Khaled’s mom…
50 Cent: Well, when people cross a line, they get rid of their boundaries in an actual situation. Like, I haven’t talked about anyone’s kids since I’ve been doing this. And like, I haven’t done it. To find out what a person’s kid’s name is, is so easy. Everybody says it in every interview, so for you to go into that pocket, that’s desperation. He’s one dimensional because he’s been trying to create this drug dealer persona and this hard guy image, he can only go aggressive. If he tries to go a lighthearted route, people are going to look at that as that’s who he is completely because they don’t believe him.
Complex: Right. Was there discussion on both sides, like…mutual discussions of ‘If you take this video down, I’ll take this video down’?
50 Cent: Not communications between both sides, but like Flex, and other DJs would call and talk about it and say, “Yo, if they take that down…” And I was like, “I’ll take it down.” Once you create those parameters, then there is no range. Everything is free, you can use everything possible, and you don’t want that because the resources are…[50 opens his desk drawer pulls out a huge stack of old photos]. Look at this—this is Rick Ross since he was a child. I want to show you him when he was a bum.
Complex: Oh man. [Looks through photos of Rick while he was young]
50 Cent: That’s him, he’s right there. Look at this bum, there’s the bum.
Complex: Who gave these to you? Tia?
50 Cent: This is not even from Tia, it’s from other places. Look, that’s before he had hair on his beard. Now you can tell it’s the same guy in the correctional officer suit. See, this is why we’re talking about resources. Look at his mother, look at how ugly she is. Look at that. Did I say anything about that? I didn’t put that out. Just look at his mother.
Complex: So it looks like there’s about sixty pictures no one has seen?
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0 Cent: More than sixty. This is ten right here. Look at how many pictures I got. You got people sending me things from his graduation ceremony—their tape of his graduation ceremony. He’s a fraud. People in Miami knew that it was only a matter of time. They didn’t want to say it themselves, but they knew.
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