DJ Whoo Kid G-Unit Radio Part 1. Smokin Day 2 Hosted By 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg 2006 Full Mixtape
1 Snoop Dogg Intro
2 50 Cent & 2Pac The Realest Killas
3 50 Cent Pimp (Remix) Featuring Don Magic Juan, Snoop Dogg
4 50 Cent Baby Get On Yo Knees Featuring Lloyd Banks, Young Buck
5 50 Cent Beautiful (Remix) Featuring Lloyd Banks
6 50 Cent True Loyalty Featuring Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo
7 Snoop Dogg I Get High
8 Young Buck High Than ...
9 50 Cent 50 Cent Interlude
10 50 Cent Get High All The Time
11 Snoop Dogg Hydro Hit Featuring Daz, Soopafly
12 Snoop Dogg Crip Hop Featuring Uncle Charlie Wilson, DJ Whoo Kid
13 Snoop Dogg Let's Get High Featuring RBX, Eastsidaz
14 50 Cent Outro
50 Cent and his G-Unit crew have never been afraid of beef. Since their inception in 2002, 50's G-Unit soldiers haven't just hurled lyrical barbs at other rappers, but they've also gotten into their fair share of physical altercations. Longtime member Lloyd Banks and lifetime goon Tony Yayo have gotten into all-out brawls while short-lived members like Game and Young Buck and lesser known members like 40 Glocc have squared up, too.
G-Unit’s latest scuffle went down this weekend during a taping of the BET Hip-Hop Awards when they got into a fight with Rick Ross cohort, Gunplay. There have been a ton of rumors about the incident (including G-Unit affiliate Kidd Kidd implying that they did in fact jump Gunplay), but you can watch video of the incident here and hear Gunplay give a play-by-play of the events here. There are even rumors of 50 popping off with Diddy backstage.
While 50 has been quiet about the whole situation, but perhaps only because he's so used to the drama. We took a look back at G-Unit’s history of physical altercations that includes run-ins with everyone from Onyx to Ja Rule.
Date: March 2000
What Happened: After popping off with Ja Rule in Atlanta, the beef between 50 and Ja was on. Things got uglier when 50 was approached by Murder Inc.'s Black Child and a crew outside of the Hit Factory studio in NYC when 50 was beaten and stabbed by Black Child. Multiple reports claimed that Irv “Gotti” Lorenzo and his brother Christopher were involved.
50 was treated to three stitches and eventually recovered from the stab wound. Black Child would later admit he was responsible, saying he was defending himself because he saw someone reaching for a gun.
Date: 2003
What Happened: 50 and Onyx's Fredro Starr met each other through Jam Master Jay, who used to bring 50 in the studio so he could record with Onyx. Eventually, a young 50 got on an Onyx song called "React."
Fredro Starr had a theory about how their beef started. According to Fredro, when Onyx went on tour back in the day, they still liked performing "React" so they got rapper Scarred 4 Life to perform 50's verse. When the tour stopped in NYC, Onyx invited 50 to their show at the Apollo to do his verse. However, when it came time for 50 to do his verse, Scarred 4 Life did it instead and stole the spotlight from 50.
Later, 50 would diss Onyx's Sticky Fingaz on a number of mixtapes, including 50's underground hit “How To Rob." However, things got physical at the rehearsal for the 2003 VIBE Awards. Fredro was in attendance and saw 50 and his G-Unit crew near the stage. He headed over to make a peaceful gesture, but 50 ended up surprising him with one swing. The altercation ended up blowing over and the two haven’t spoken to each other since.
Date: November 2004
What Happened: During the 2004 VIBE Awards, Young Buck was involved in a fight. During the ceremony, 26-year-old Los Angeles native Jimmy James Johnson approached Dr. Dre with an intention of getting an autograph but for whatever reason, he ended up punching Dre in the face and a melee ensued. This lead to the scuffle which resulted in Buck and two other men stabbing Johnson.
Johnson was stabbed in the chest and suffered a collapsed lung. He was treated at a local hospital and recovered. Buck was charged with assault with a deadly weapon but was able to plead it down to no contest to assault with a chance to produce bodily injury after somehow convincing the court that Buck didn't have a knife but in fact was wielding a fork. We might have believed that if we didn't see Buck wearing this shirt shortly after.
Date: June 2004
What Happened: Bang'em Smurf and 50 Cent were once close, but Bang'em Smurf claimed that their friendship turned sour after 50’s rise to fame. Their tension soon turned into hatred, capped off during Hot 97’s Summer Jam in 2004. 50 Cent and his G-Unit crew were on stage performing, and Bang'em Smurf, Domination, and Silver Back Guerilla crew showed up in the front row to taunt 50. That’s when chaos ensued.
50 and Lloyd Banks started throwing cash at Bang'em Smurf and 50 proceeded to throw water on him. This lead to Bang'em trying to jump over the barricade while his crew threw chairs at 50.
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