Sha Money XL has revealed that his “so-called” beef with 50 Cent is little more than just clever marketing.
The music producer and manager stopped by The Gauds Show, hosted by Ray Daniels, on Monday (October 23). In a snippet posted to Instagram, it was revealed that the G-Unit head honcho and the former G-Unit label president weren’t actually at odds at all.
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“What did I do to you? Did I steal? Did I rob? What did I do?” he said to the podcast host, referring to the questions he’d asked his former colleague. “I got you this money, bro. I was one of those foundational people. So, just say, ‘yo, good look for that, bro. Let’s just let it go.’ You ain’t even gotta say sorry, bro! But let it go.”
He continued: “I don’t want to work for you. I might make a good record for you, though.”
Check out the interview snippet below.
As far as “good records” go, too, Sha Money XL has his own new joints that just dropped on October 19, called Message to the Streets, as he revealed on his Instagram page.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent has also seemed to have “moved on” from G-Unit’s halcyon days, preferring to involve himself in television production, as he recently revealed when he announced there would be a whole new spate of shows following the recent BMF arrests.
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The G-Unit rapper, who created the BMF series on STARZ, took to Instagram on Thursday (October 19) to reveal he was mind-blown by the legal development.
He also said he’s planning to release a spinoff series based around BMF member Chad E. “JBo” Brown, who was one of those arrested.
“BMF again [mind-blown emoji] ain’t this a bitch,” 50 wrote in his caption. “J BO story is a spin off I’m a put it on the tube you know the vibes.”
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50 Cent’s BMF series, based on the notorious criminal organization founded in the ’80s by Detroit brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” and Terry “Southwest Tee” Flenory, first aired on STARZ in 2021. A third season is set to arrive in 2024.
The Eastern District of Missouri announced on Thursday (October 19) that over two dozen people had been arrested on drug trafficking and fraud charges.
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34 people were charged in connection with the investigation, with prosecutors describing the culprits as members or associates of the Black Mafia Family.
“These indictments and arrests targeted an organization that did not just limit their crimes to drug trafficking,” said U.S. Attorney Sayler A. Fleming.
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