Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson recently lashed out at film director Spike Lee in Bangkok Recorder Magazine for derogatory comments about the rapper’s violent image in this month’s issue of Complex Magazine.
50 Cent said he gets lumped in when anything violent happens. "For instance, I think Spike Lee’s new motivation for talking about me had something to do with the incident with Busta Rhymes’ bodyguard," he said.
His G-Unit Records artist Tony Yayo has been implicated in the shooting that left Busta Rhymes’ friend Israel Ramirez dead in Green Point, Brooklyn earlier this month.
50 Cent added that comments by Lee like, "whatever you are doing that makes you have to put a bulletproof vest on your 5-year-old son, that's time for some deep introspective shit," were just said to get publicity.
The neophyte actor also challenged Lee’s film production skills and asked, "who is Spike Lee?". "I actually dislike the part in his movies where the character stands still [and the camera pans back] and it looks like [the character] moves. I think that’s the corniest thing on the planet," 50 said.
50 Cent said he gets lumped in when anything violent happens. "For instance, I think Spike Lee’s new motivation for talking about me had something to do with the incident with Busta Rhymes’ bodyguard," he said.
His G-Unit Records artist Tony Yayo has been implicated in the shooting that left Busta Rhymes’ friend Israel Ramirez dead in Green Point, Brooklyn earlier this month.
50 Cent added that comments by Lee like, "whatever you are doing that makes you have to put a bulletproof vest on your 5-year-old son, that's time for some deep introspective shit," were just said to get publicity.
The neophyte actor also challenged Lee’s film production skills and asked, "who is Spike Lee?". "I actually dislike the part in his movies where the character stands still [and the camera pans back] and it looks like [the character] moves. I think that’s the corniest thing on the planet," 50 said.