50 Cent Has Lost His Mind, Game Stays On Aftermath

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50 LOST HIS MIND / DIARY OF THE GM OF AFTERMATH // MARCH 01, 2005
Everybody is talking about it right now - The Game vs 50 Cent or 50 against the rest of the world. Aftermath Music don't wanna talk too much about the situation right now. Everybody can read the info here. All we wanna say is, that 50 should stop talking bullshit. 50 lost his mind, he really lost his mind. He had to be high or insane. He dropped Game From G-Unit. That shit is just goin to another level now. There was a shooting. Someone from BWS got hit. G-Unit vs BWS? Where do you think Dr. Dre and Eminem will stand on this? What about Interscope? Be on the look out for "The diary of the General Manager of Aftermath" on Aftermathmusic.com starting next week. Official statements can be expected in the next couple of days.

UPDATE: The Game is still on Aftermath! There will be NO statement from The Blackwallstreet. It's 50's fault. The Game doesn't have to beef with anybody. Unless it's his beef.

http://www.aftermathmusic.com/ammindex.html
 
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I like 50 as an artist but, as of this moment, he seems to be talking a lot of needless bullshit, let's hope someone puts him in his place.
 
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I already figured that. Just cause Game ain't part of GUnit anymore, doesn't mean aint gonna be on Aftermath anymore. Peeps were talkin about Dre & Em was gonna side with 50 and shit.

And according to MTV news, 50's bodyguard was the one who was shot, not anybody from BWS.
 
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And according to MTV news, 50's bodyguard was the one who was shot, not anybody from BWS.
According to SOHH.com just the opposite is true:

A 24-year old Compton man was shot last night (2/28) in the lobby of New York City radio station Hot 97; while 50 Cent and G-Unit visited FunkMaster Flex's show.

The victim was shot in the hip and was taken to St. Vincent's hospital in Tribeca. Intially identified as a security guard for 50 Cent, the victim is now believed to be affiliated with Game. On the Black Wall Street website, Game's brother Big Fase made the following posting:

"Them hoe ass ni99az security shot my lil homie. Its all bad @ the radio station." In a second post, Big Fase wrote, "He got shot 3times. He is ok. It wasn't 50 Cent security, it was one of his ni99az though. I'm holding 50 Cent responsible."

Det. Camacho told SOHH.com, "A group of men were hanging around the building, but weren't allowed to enter. Another group of guys exited the building and a dispute started; multiple shots were fired and one man was struck in the leg."

Shots were also fired outside Violator Management offices -the company that manages 50 Cent. No one was injured and no arrests have been made in either of the shootings.

50 Cent and his entourage were at the station that evening on the Funkmaster Flex show airing out his beef with rivals Fat Joe, Jadakiss and newly ousted G-Unit member, The Game.
 

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from mtv.com

A man was hospitalized after a shooting outside the offices of New York radio station Hot 97 on Monday night. Although police have not confirmed many details, a source close to the investigation said the incident occurred at around the time 50 Cent



was making an appearance at the radio station to announce that the Game had been booted from the G-Unit.

According to the source, Game, who had been a guest on the station earlier in the evening, apparently returned to Hot 97's offices accompanied by an undisclosed number of men and tried to get into the building. At around the same time, 50 Cent's interview was audibly interrupted, some conferring occurred, and the interview ended abruptly. Game and company were not allowed into the building and subsequently began quarreling with a group of individuals who were leaving Hot 97. The altercation led to a man being shot at least once in the left leg. He was rushed to St. Vincent's Hospital.

Police have confirmed the victim was a 24-year-old man from Compton, California — Game's hometown — and that he was struck just outside the building. However, contrary to some reports that have surfaced, the police say the man was probably not a member of 50 Cent's entourage, but they are still investigating. Police say 50 himself was not involved in the dispute.



Read the 50 Cent interview
There were also shots fired outside the office of Violator Management — the company that manages 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Tweet and Missy Elliott — on Monday night, but no one was injured, according to police. There are no suspects as of yet in either shooting.

On the radio Monday night, 50 — accompanied by G-Unit members Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Olivia — told Funkmaster Flex that the Game was being excommunicated from the G-Unit because he felt the West Coast MC was disloyal.

50 told Flex he was disappointed with comments Game made on the station Saturday night, when Game revealed he would not be getting involved in the beefs 50 is stirring up with "Piggy Bank" (see "50 Cent's LP Pushed Up, Harsh 'Facts' Sound Like Disses On Leaked 'Piggy Bank'").

According to Flex, Game even said he was going to do a song with Nas. "He's gone," 50 scoffed. "He might as well make the record."

50 also said Game should stop saying "G-Unit." "He thinks he's doing me a favor when he says that."

During his conversation with Flex, 50 claimed Interscope was going to drop the Game until 50 stepped in and got involved with The Documentary. 50 also insisted that he's making more money off The Documentary than Game is, and that he wrote more choruses than he's credited for.

Game was on Hot 97 earlier in the evening, talking to host Angie Martinez. When listeners called in to ask about his and 50's problems, Game simply said he was going to continue to make "good music." Two nights prior, Game had said on-air that he and 50 did not have to be friends as long as they worked toward that same common goal: making good music.

For weeks there'd been rumors of friction within the G-Unit camp, but they'd always downplayed or outright dismissed the talk, and they even held it together long enough to shoot a joint video for "Hate It or Love It," which debuted Monday on "TRL."

A rep for Interscope had no comment on the implosion.

In February 2001, Lil' Kim was at Hot 97 when a shooting occurred outside, and she was later indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice for allegedly lying to police and failing to cooperate with their investigation (see "Lil' Kim Indicted For Lying About Hot 97 Shootout With Capone"). That case is currently in the jury-selection phase.

[This story was updated at 09:32 a.m. ET on 03.01.2004]
 
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