Yikes! “Ay Bay Bay” rapper Hurricane Chris is dragging New York rapper and entertainment mogul 50 Cent, accusing him of taking advantage of his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana following his “Humor & Harmony” music and comedy festival.
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Although the weekend-long event turned out to be a great success, Hurricane Chris believes the event only benefited 50 Cent, Shreveport police, and city officials.
Taking to his Instagram on Sunday (August 18), the Shreveport rapper fired off on Fif and said, “How the f**k you supposed to be a n***a apart of Hip-Hop and you throw a motherf***ing concert in Louisiana and don’t book no Louisiana legends? And don’t put no bankroll in Louisiana legends’ pockets, but you pay the police a half a million dollars? What type of b*tch a** sh*t is that? N***a, you ain’t f***ing with my city, n***a, you taking advantange of my city, n***a, ‘cause sh*t cheap and sh*t cost way less than where you’re from.”
He added, “Y’all stupid slow motherf***ers so crazy that y’all gonna let this n***a come down here and not show no love to Louisiana. This n***a ain’t book no Louisiana artists. This n***a ain’t book Big Poppa. This n***a ain’t book B Will. This n***a ain’t book Hurricane. That n***a didn’t even go to Baton Rouge and get no Boosie or no Webbie. N***a didn’t f**k with us. N***a came to take advantage of us.”
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He continued, “Shreveport had cheap as** land. He came and bought that sh*t and the n***a don’t give a f**k about f***ing with us, and he just showed you that by paying the police a half a million dollars when we got young n***as out here starving and when we got young n***as killing each other.”
Chris suggested, “That f***ing money could’ve went to anything to help the motherf***ng youth. We don’t need more money invested into the police, n***a. We need more motherf***ing money invested into the community. We need motherf***ers who know the community and know the people who are willing to put their motherf***ing feet on the ground to make a difference with their influence.”
The rapper concluded, “F**k your money, n***a. We don’t care nothing about it, n***a. You think these White people ain’t been had no motherf***ing money in Louisiana, n***a? They using you to come through this motherf***er and to pay the city up. N***a, they finna use you to rebuild the roads. They not finna use you to help the youth, n***a. Louisiana gives a f**k about jail.”
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Hurricane Chris continued to drag 50 Cent in his caption, writing, “The people around @50cent are from New York. Even the ones who live in Shreveport, they are attempting to gatekeep a person who could’ve really made a difference. I challenge you to let me show you our community and the things that the rotten people around you have hidden. We are the fourth worst educated state in America, murder happens daily, and our youth is lost.”
He added, “None of the people around you know what the city needs, not even the fake non-profits. But that’s another story. We love you but you have been led wrong by people with no community outreach except downtown your pint man can name the neighborhoods in my city. I know you smart, bro. Everybody using you. You f**k with cats like @tonyyayo and OG @unclemurda. You gotta be 100.”
In his comments, the rapper was corrected by several fans who told him that Louisiana rappers, like Fredo Bang and legend Master P, were in attendance. Chris clapped back and repeatedly said, “Shreveport got its own artists.”
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