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VIDEO: G-UNIT RIDER PT. 2 & PAPOOSE TRAINING WITH REMY MA

Submitted by Str8hiphop.com on March 6, 2008 - 1:36pm.

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In one of the most clever and manipulative moves I’ve ever seen. 50 Cent uses this new “Fat Joe versus Papoose beef” as a tool to market his new G-Unit mixtape Return of the Body Snatcher 2… Oh I’m sorry it’s now called The Elephant in the Sand.

In this clip Papoose is sparring with Remy Ma and warns that he lets “no elephants in his room…”

My first question is, why is Papoose boxing a woman and second where is Kay Slay in all this to say, “Pap… I think this is just getting a bit too retarded now?”

What is most ironic is that they’re having their training day in front of one of Fat Joes platinum plaques… A figure neither one of these mediocre artist’s careers has reached yet.   

It’s clear as day that 50 Cent is sitting back and laughing his ass off, not so much at Papoose or even Fat Joe, but laughing because he has the power to put a battery in the back of pretty much anyone who feels they need some help promoting their tired work, while he gains by getting his slightly better work more shine.

I never liked Papoose as an artist. Fat Joe is right and it’s been said for years-> Papoose can’t make a hot song and look at him…. Skinny lizards don’t market well to the children unless they peddle car insurance.

I can officially say 50 Cent has helped end at least one rappers career through this senseless beefing (Papoose).

We’ll keep you posted as this one develops.

 

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