![]() ![]() The infamous shooting of 50 Cent, which took place in May 2000, was organized by an individual named Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff. This is according to someone who testified against McGriff in 2005. He said that Supreme organized the hit alongside two associates. One of them, as in the man who actually pulled the trigger, is popularly known as “Hommo”. However, “Hommo” is actually a bit of a misspelling of his street name. For his nickname was actually “Homo”, as in short for “Homicide”.Īllegedly the reason Supreme ordered the hit on 50 Cent in the first place was because 50 namedropped him, in reference to his criminal activities, on a track he dropped in 2000 entitled “Ghetto Qu’ran”. Basically some people accused Fif of being a snitch for referring the likes of Supreme and others in such a manner on that song. Indeed it is further speculated that this same track actually got Jay Master Jay, of Run DMC fame, murdered in 2002. That is to say that some powerful individuals had decided to blacklist 50 Cent from the music industry as a result of “Ghetto Qu’ran”. And allegedly Jam Master Jay ignored this issuance. ![]() ![]() They are Luis Resto and Digga (both of whom produced the song alongside Eminem). In addition to 50 Cent, two others receive writing credits on “Many Men”. It also features 50 Cent’s G-Unit partners Young Buck and Lloyd Banks. The director to the music video to this song is a filmographer by the name of Jesse Terrero. ![]()
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