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2024 has actually been a substantial year for 50 Cent, who has actually just recently revealed his Las Vegas residency and an approaching docuseries with Netflix. On Tuesday (Oct. 29), throughout his sit-down with “The Breakfast Club,” the New York rap legend reviewed the recommendations he offered Lil Durk, who was jailed on a murder-for-hire charge previously in the month.
“We did a signature tune for [‘Power Book IV: Force']the Chicago variation, then I resembled, ‘Yo, this is them? Simply enjoy 'em. His team,'” 50 Cent stated of collaborating on 2022's “Power Powder Respect.”
The Curtis artist continued, “He stated, ‘You understand what? Someone simply pertained to my home. How [do] they understand precisely where the address is? I do not offer my address to no one.'”
Significantly, in 2021, burglars unlawfully went into Lil Durk's home in Braselton, Georgia, while he and India Royale were within. The event rapidly emerged into a shooting exchange, with the rap artist and his long time sweetheart luckily making it out unscathed.
In other places in the interview, 50 Cent compared his own experience with entourages to the “Pelle Coat” hitmaker's present scenario. “I've constantly had that energy myself in the middle of whatever that was going on. I'm not simply seeing. Like, ‘Wait a minute? Where [were] you at [on] Thursday at 3 o'clock? If you got pulled over and you're not in prison, why are you not in prison?'” he joked.
As Rap-Up formerly reported, Lil Durk was gotten by U.S. Marshals in Broward County, Florida, on Oct. 24. Authorities declared that the Grammy Award winner scheduled a personal jet to Italy, in addition to 2 flights to Dubai and Switzerland, respectively. Hours prior, Only The Family affiliates Kavon London Grant, Deandre Dontrell Wilson, Keith Jones, David Brian Lindsey and Asa Houston were arraigned on conspiracy to dedicate murder-for-hire and murder-for-hire charges.