50 Cent has revealed that he collaborated with JAY-Z to ghostwrite Sean "Diddy" Combs ' verse on the 2007 Forbes Remix of I Get Money, with certain controversial lyrics being attributed to JAY-Z's pen. The news came after 50 Cent, who recently turned down million to preaform at a Trump rally , appeared on The Breakfast Club radio show Tuesday, where the show's host Charlamagne Tha God questioned him about lyrics that have gained new scrutiny following Combs' recent arrest . When confronted with Combs' verse including lines about "shootouts" and "coastal beefs," 50 Cent, who was targeted by Combs' son in a diss track ,immediately credited JAY-Z.
Chris Brown forced to step in to break up fight between Diddy’s sons and Ray J at party Diddy 'drugged' 10-year-old aspiring rapper with ecstasy and GHB "Jay helped me with that," Jackson said, explaining that the references to East Coast-West Coast conflicts at the time. “Jay did that part right there where he said, ‘Shootouts, coastal beefs.’ I wasn’t around for that, that was like East Coast-West Coast [laughs].
And then Keefe D comes out and says...
,” The conversation also touched on recent allegations by former gang member Keefe D, who claimed Combs paid him to kill Tupac Shakur. Despite their historical rivalry, 50 Cent praised JAY-Z's songwriting abilities, particularly noting his talent for composing verses without writing them down. "There were certain things he wanted to say and Jay knew he wanted to insert it int.