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50 Cent Starts Online Petition Against Diddy
Posted: Friday – July 9, 2010
50 Cent has started an online campaign against Diddy. Using the Twitter-linked petition site, Twitition, the G-Unit leader started a petition that calls for the fellow music mogul to stop using late rapper B.I.G.’s name as a “Black Card.”
“Enough is enough, Biggie’s name should never have become Diddy’s Black Card,” reads the petition. “Just check out his latest video The Ghost of Christopher Wallace…Let Diddy know to let B.I.G. rest in peace. When was the last time Diddy really was ‘biggin up his brother,’ not biggin up his bank?”
The tweet was originally tweeted from Fif’s Boo Boo TV twitter account, but the So Disrespectful MC later re-tweeted it on his personal page. So far the petition has managed to get 589 signatures.
The move is in response to a diss that Diddy may have sent 50’s way following the BET Awards. “I love my people, lets stop the hate man,” said Puff. “Congratulate. Hate is for suckers and if you hating, you’re a sucker and you’re ashy and your breath stinks. And you know who I’m talking to you hatin’ ass crab.”
The beef between the two is speculated to have been caused by Diddy’s alliance with Rick Ross, a long-time 50 Cent foe.