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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Rick Ross Ends Beef With 50 Cent!!


Rick Rozay has put an end to his beef with 50 cent. The beef got ugly when 50 Cent leaked a sex tape of Ricky’s baby’s mama and then took her on a shopping spree to get her to bad mouth Rick. But now, Rick says enough is enough.

In an MTV News interview, Ricky says he does not want to put out any more pollution in the rap game.
That’s the beauty of the art; you can take it and channel it any way you want to. Of course, I realize I put a lot of pollution out there as well that I wouldn’t this year. That was a part of me learning. I’ll forever be attracted to some form or fashion of war. I feel it's competitive but at the same time, I’m focused on my numbers. I’m focused on my business. I’m focused on my brand. I wanna see other things blossom around me, versus back-and-forth with nothing. For the most part, I feel when you prioritize your business, that’s the result – that’s the advice I’ve been given for so long. I’m trying it out.
50 Cent also recently talked about the beef between the him and the new Rick Rozay to the LA Times.

I never had a conversation with him [Rick Ross]. My focus shifted during that record. A lot of times, earlier in my career, I was competing with artists because that was what I loved about hip-hop; The idea that battling someone was necessary to defend your spot and you had to take on all challengers -- so I did that constantly. No one thinks that way now and everyone looks at me like I’m the Broad Street Bully. The younger kids coming up missed that time frame, and even the conscious rap is gone too. The stuff that Common Sense and Talib Kweli and Mos Def were rhyming about. What was socially conscious and responsible about the music has been replaced by hipster kids in skinny jeans and mohawks. Of course, that’s always been around, but it was usually confined to the Village. Artists have always had the opportunity to influence the culture, but now it’s the other way around: They’re trying to look like their audience to attract their audience. Now you can’t tell the difference between a Led Zepplin fan and a hip-hop fan.

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