“What I have been denouncing for more than ten years”

“What I have been denouncing for more than ten years”
“What I have been denouncing for more than ten years”

Determined to bring down his historic rival Sean Combs, known as P. Diddy, 50 Cent said he had denounced the rapper’s actions for more than a decade… without being taken seriously by his colleagues.

While his longtime rival is currently detained in Brooklyn Jail, accused of sex trafficking, rape and sexual assault by more than 120 people, 50 Cent is getting more involved. Facing “People”, the rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, recalls having denounced for more than ten years what the whole world has just discovered about P. Diddy.

“Look, it might seem like I’m spouting extremely scandalous things, but that’s not the case. In reality, I have been repeating what I have been saying for over ten years,” he told the American magazine. “Now it’s becoming more and more in the news with the whole Puffy thing. [surnom de P. Diddy, NDLR.]but I’m just like, “Yo, here’s my take.” I’ve stayed away from that stuff all this time, because it’s not my type.” » It must be said that between the two rappers, tensions go back more than 25 years.

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A Netflix documentary produced by 50 Cent

In 1997, 50 Cent attacked P. Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, for the first time with the song “The Bomb” in which he notably accused the music producer of being involved in the assassination of Notorious BIG Since then, a cold war has been brewing between the two New York rappers.

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After impressive raids by the American federal police on his residences in Miami and Los Angeles, P. Diddy was arrested in New York on September 16. Ten days later, “Variety” revealed that 50 Cent was producing a new documentary series for Netflix on the “freak offs” (evenings of debauchery) of the rapper charged with sex trafficking and extortion.

“It’s a story with a significant human impact. This is a complex story that spans decades, not just the headlines or clips seen so far,” Curtis Jackson said. “You didn’t believe me. I guess you believe me now. »

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