By The Hip Hop Writer
Hip Hop Vibe Staff Writer
As of late, things have been looking up for 50 Cent. With his album set to be released in the spring, 50 Cent has an abundance of new music coming out. However, this has come after numerous delays with his album. 50 Cent called out Interscope Records for their apparent lack of interest in his project.
There was once a time when 50 Cent and his entire G-Unit roster had the freedom to drop albums at will. During this period of time, 50 Cent dropped the second album with the G-Unit group, T.O.S. (Terminate On Sight). The first single off the album was “Rider, Pt. 1” and the music video showed 50 Cent and G-Unit wearing Marine uniforms.
Recently, this video was viewed by a US Marine, who sounded off on 50 Cent on Facebook over his disrespect. Of course, 50 Cent meant nothing by his actions, but it comes off as disrespectful to those who actually served in the military. Often, 50 Cent refers to himself as a general and he used to call the members of G-Unit his soldiers.
Read the Facebook post below:
“The Reason I Am Writing This Is To Ask You What The F**k You Think You’re Doing Disgracing My Uniform We All Damn Well Know You NEVER Served In My Corps What Makes You Think You Have The Right To Put Medals On Your Chest That You Didn’t Earn I Wanna Know Who The F**k You Think You Are And Who Gives You The Right To Impersonate A Marine!?”