Kornball The Conqueror
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If this was true, 50 would have been relentless in trying to take Jay down. You see what he doing to puff? nikka would post 10 camel IG posts a day if Jay was fukking around with the Supreme Team.No jackass. But he was connected in business dealings to people who were.
Next time you need me to chew your food so you can digest it, I’m here.
he is...Why he aint "competitive" with the white boys?![]()
Jay is more successful than 50. Or people perceive him that way. That’s the only issue 50 has with him.What did Jay do to him? I know Diddy alleged smashed his baby moms.
If this was true, 50 would have been relentless in trying to take Jay down. You see what he doing to puff? nikka would post 10 camel IG posts a day if Jay was fukking around with the Supreme Team.
If this was true, 50 would have been relentless in trying to take Jay down. You see what he doing to puff? nikka would post 10 camel IG posts a day if Jay was fukking around with the Supreme Team.
You really all giddy to see 50 being the ONLY black man in entertainment controlling the image of all black people worldwide.
My point still stands, you grasping at straws to justify 50 being a fukk nikkaI think y’all are so used to people talking out of their asses that I’ll have to prove this step by step…
“Hov met Supreme in the ‘90s, and according to Irv Gotti the drug trafficker played a crucial role in getting “Ain’t No nikka” delivered to a wider audience.”
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“Jay-Z, who had spent a lot of time in the streets moving drugs up and down Interstate 95 before music became a viable option, saw McGriff as an OG he wanted to foster into a life of validity. Now he and Gotti were telling, almost pleading, with McGriff to go legit. They funded his 2003 movie Crime Partners, an adaptation of Donald Goines’ Black Gangster novel. They put him in rooms where multimillion-dollar legal deals were hammered home. Jay-Z and Irv Gotti were attempting to take a street legend from their youth and offer him a path to greater success.”
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‘Supreme Team’ documents the rise and fall of a gangster who inspired early hip-hop
Yo, when you hear talk of the Southside, you hear talk of the Team/See n—as feared Prince and respected ’Preme/For all you slow motherf—ers, I’ma break it dow…andscape.com
I answered your question and proved the connection.My point still stands, you grasping at straws to justify 50 being a fukk nikka
Yes this.I answered your question and proved the connection.
I’ve read both of 50’s books and know how he views associations, especially with his enemies.
Anything else?