The baby momma drama just seems to be getting richer for rap star and mogul 50 Cent. Reported on dailynews, 50 was given some good and bad news today, in the recent child custody battle with his baby mama Shaniqua Thompson. The good news is that he will be able to have visitation rights, allowing him to visit his son, Marquise. The bad news is that the judge granted his baby’s momma a temporary restraining order against Fiddy. This restraining order required that he ditch all guns and firearms and any pick ups or drop offs of the lil fiddy will have to be on the curbside. Fiddy isn’t allowed to be on the same premises as Shaniqua, who claims that Fiddy tried to burn down the house he was trying to evict her out of.

Shaniqua is moving toward a permanent restraining order against Fiddy next month, while Fiddy is the works of filing a defamation suit against the babymomma. Can’t we all just get along? For the same of the child, let’s put the drama aside and focus on the child!

  • 0 Comments
  • Filed under: Music
  • Young Buck is Emo

    And that’s why he got ktfo of the Unit. I <3 Rap Drama.

    50-cent-50-cent-gun-1076368.jpg

    Basically a 14 year old boy got his ass beat by some kids who listened to fifty cent. Now he’s suing 50, Universal and anyone who looks at him wrong. Dude I feel the same way. One time I was going for a jog and 50 cent came on and for some reason I had an urge to stab someone. Eventually the song ended and I was not able to find a sharp enough knife, but what if I did? I hate you 50!!!!

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hip hop mogul 50 Cent, Universal Music Group and several of its record labels were sued on Wednesday for promoting a “gangsta lifestyle” by a 14-year-old boy who says friends of the rapper assaulted him.

    The lawsuit filed by James Rosemond and his mother, Cynthia Reed, says Universal Music Group — owned by Vivendi SA — and its labels Interscope Records, G-Unit Records and Shady Records, bear responsibility for the assault because they encourage artists to pursue violent, criminal lifestyles.

    The lawsuit also names 50 Cent — whose real name is Curtis Jackson — Violator Management, Violator CEO Chris Lighty, Tony Yayo, a rapper and a member of 50 Cent’s G-Unit hip hop group, and Lowell Fletcher, an employee of Yayo.

  • 2 Comments
  • Filed under: Comedy, Crime, Idiocy, Music
  • Daily Dose of RSS

    Feeds


    By Email

    Provide your email to recieve RSS updates:


    Blast From the Past

    Metalocalypse to Return To Airwaves May 18th on [adult swim]
    dethklok





    Links



    <



    Archives





    Meta