Der erzwungene Rückzug des Rappers Fifty, ist nun Anlass für diverse 50-Gegner mit Gift zu spucken und auch ihre eher negative Meinung zum Thema –Family Day Konzert in Queens- zum Besten zu geben. Darunter auch Bang Em Smurf, ehemaliges G-Unit-Mitglied und bekennender 50-Hater, hinterfragt die ganze Konzertaktion nach ihrer Funktion und stellt den Hip Hop Unternehmer eher als ein kommerzielles, berechnendes Monster und sich selber als den karitativen Kleingott dar.
"I’m bringing things back to South Jamaica Queens," sagt Smurf in einem Video. "Giving back to the hood, like I’ve been doing for years. It took 50 and them n*ggas six years to try to give back to the hood now. You know why? ‚Cause they’re going down. So now they trying to get back to the hood when they finished. So they wanna start taking the hood to motherf*cking Great Adventures…I been doing that for years. Now they giving back to the hood ‚cause they finished. You see 50 don’t got a [record] deal or the G-Unit don’t got a deal in other words. These n*ggas going down. It’s a universal law, what goes around comes around. I read a lot of books, that’s universal law. The same people you sh*t on, on your way up, you gotta see them on your way back down. And I’m just waving at these n*ggas ‚cause I’m on my way up…I just wanna shout-out 50 too because you the reason I’m in the situation I’m in right now. This sh*t is chess, not checkers. I learned that from you too. That one stupid move you made, you know what I’m talking about."
50 wehrt sich jetzt gegen die Anschuldigungen, die aus alles Ecken und Lagern kommen und räumt ein, dass die Absage des ganzen Family Days außerhalb seiner Kontrolle stand.
"I was trying to do something good. So as a kid, I wanted to make something for the kids and allow them to have that experience. Now check this out, when I try to do it in the hood, like everybody else would do in the hood — they say ‚No 50, don’t be in the hood.‘ Y’all seen me come through, but all of them don’t get to see me when I come through, right? So when I come through, and then they be like, ‚We don’t see 50.‘ And usually you don’t see me because I’m somewhere where I’m not trying to be seen — but I wanna show y’all something. Look over there, the top over there, that’s the motherf*cking police. Those motherf*ckers follow me everywhere I go. And you know why? ‚Cause I’m from Southside."
Weiter Statements des Rappers zum Thema könnt ihr euch hier genauer anschauen.