This interview was before P got locked up.
Rick Ross’ rival Trick Daddy has denied leaking the now infamous photographs of Ross working as a correctional officer. “That’s not in our character. That’s not something we do. We’re the only city that ever gets compared to other people’s entire states. Whoever put my name in this is really attacking all of us,” he said.
The Game has denied that his new song “My Life” was aimed at Shady Records boss Eminem. “For the record, this is not the version on my album, this is not the version that radio will get and this is not the version that I just shot the video to. Furthermore, I apologize to anyone who took this the wrong way,” Game said.
William calls Nasir’s new album a disaster.
50 Cent filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell yesterday for diluting his good name. “Without seeking or obtaining Jackson’s authorization, defendant Taco Bell made him the star and focus of its nation-wide advertising campaign by using his name, persona and trademark to promote Taco Bell’s business and products,” court papers read.
Shawty Lo has shot down rumors that he was recently involved in an altercation at T.I.’s Club Crucial, the rapper denying he had his chain snatched. “It really wasn’t nothing, just some Bowen Homes sh*t. It wasn’t an altercation with me at all. I didn’t get touched, period. And this had nothing to do with T.I.,” Lo said.
The Boss responds to Trick’s allegations that he was once a Corrections Officer.
Ex-Unit member Young Buck has called out former label mate Tony Yayo, challenging 50’s right hand man to a boxing match. “Me and that nigga can go in a ring, we can put that shit on VH1. We can make that shit real life. I’ll have Floyd Mayweather training me. I’ll knock that nigga’s fat, flabby, old non-rappin’ ass out,” Buck said.