He also called Cannon’s diss record’s “terrible.”
He may have developed the reputation as hip hop’s biggest troll, but claims he knows when people should step away from arguments. We all bore witness to ‘s return to the music scene afterThe “Lord Above” track from ‘s Family Ties was a stand-out on the record and prompted Cannon to step in the booth.
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What emerged were Nick’s In the end, and 50 Cent recently shared that the Detroit emcee did the right thing. Fif was attending the press tour day for ABC’s Television Critics Association and chatted briefly with The Wrap about the Cannon- exchange.
“I told him don’t even say nothing to him,” 50 Cent said. “The record is terrible.” He added, “You can’t argue with a fool. When you understand that a person then the argument goes forever. So you should just stop.” We’re wondering if Fif is going to pump the brakes on his beef with anytime soon?