The Breakfast Club - 50 Cent Has A Diddy Documentary Coming To Netflix!
Episode Date: November 29, 2025In this episode of The Latest with Loren Lorosa, Loren sits down with Ms. Moe Money to unpack the emotional complexities of the holiday season, highlighting how gratitude, grief, and reflection often ...coexist this time of year. They explore the creation of The Car Queen Show, discussing its concept, purpose, and its unique blend of authenticity, culture, and storytelling rooted in real-life experiences. The conversation takes a deeper turn as they examine the broader cultural and emotional impact of celebrity narratives, particularly with the upcoming Diddy documentary. They discuss the ripple effects of incarceration—not just on individuals, but on families, communities, and public perception. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren Lorosa on IG @lorenlorosaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So we got a guest today on the podcast.
Mo Money.
So we're going to be talking all things Car Queen.
And we're going to get into some New York pettiness because y'all know Miss Mo Money,
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entertainment news and all of the conversations that shake the room we haven't done a um behind the scenes
of the grind checking in a while so we will do that because i think this is the holidays and you know
there's a lot of people feeling different ways around the holidays where there's good bad sad
happy i know these times are trying but you know checking in i i will say and for those of you guys
who don't know the behind the scenes of the grind checking is where we you know people ask you like you know
how you doing and you just answer you're like oh I'm good I'm chilling I'm you know how
were you behind the scenes of the grind checking is like a real no but how are you really doing and
because we have a guest here with us today my low riders I want to introduce you guys to miss
mo money okay how you're doing I do want to check in because I got somebody to talk to
this time around so mo we're going to check in behind the scenes of your grind how you feeling
I'm doing good. It's Thanksgiving. I'm ready to big my back.
I'm ready to just celebrate, have fun with my family, continue to promote my show.
Yeah, we're going to talk about that later.
Yes, car queen on TV. I'm just here having a good time.
Love to hear. Love to hear. I'm doing well.
I think today has been, you know, the day before Thanksgiving is always trying because you picking up things.
You should have been picked up. Everybody's calling you, trying to see where you're eating at and inviting you places.
You know you're not going to make it to so they can feel back.
bad. But, you know, I thought about today all of the people who don't have, you know, certain family members here and like, you know, and every year, not to make it morbid and dark, but I do think about that every year around the holidays just because I'm so thankful to be able to like, like, stop work, go home and go to family. I know you're really big on family as well, too.
I'm really big on family. Yeah, tomorrow I'll be going to my mom's house. They always, well, not all the time. I'm the last two years, they've been doing their big one. Before that, Thanksgiving used to be at my house. So this year,
I'm going to hang out with my parents
and my cousin just brought a house
in the same community as them.
So we're all going to be up there.
We got some fun games.
We're going to play Family Feud.
Yeah.
I'm looking forward to the good time.
Yeah.
Like, I just came off the road.
So I'm ready to, you know,
drunk and stay put.
I cannot wait to sit still.
You know, we made sure we got all the podcast episodes
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We got some good content coming for y'all
to enjoy your holiday and a holiday weekend.
Then we back fresh on Monday.
But let me tell y'all something.
I cannot wait to eat, drink, and be merry.
I know it's not Merry Christmas.
yet but that is just how I feel but yeah I'm really looking forward to um just seeing everybody
that I haven't seen it's been some months since I've had the time to just like go home to
Delaware with like no agenda no anything so as I think about people who you know might not have
like all their family and you know all that like a positive or like a happier note in that is
I just hope that you know anybody listening or watching to all my lowriders that you guys are
finding a sense of thankfulness in something.
I woke up this morning.
Well, just because we woke up, you should be thankful.
That's a blessing.
Literally.
Like, people didn't wake up.
Yes, yes.
Be thankful for that.
I mean, family, yes, is important.
Some people live across the country so they can't see their family.
Some people are in the Army, so they can't see their family.
So just appreciate, you know, the people that you have around you, just because people
are blood don't make them family.
You may have friends that are more like family, your tribe.
Yeah.
So I would say go.
hang out with the people that's closest to you.
Yes.
Yes.
And this morning I literally woke up thinking about that.
Like, you know, if you, if it's not family members of certain sorts, it's friends.
It's people that you've worked with just people that you've been able to, like, build
strong relationships with.
And that brings us right into this episode because Ms. Mo Money is joining us today because
we worked on something really special together.
I met Mo a few years ago and she was like, you know, fresh off loving hip hop in New York.
And she's like, I have this.
show idea will you take a look at it and the show was called the car queen show and she was
trying to figure out a home for it and all these things and i was like yo the show this concept is
dope um so you know in trying to figure out the show and you know all the things that we did
and we got it placed on tube but you guys could check it out there we built a friendship and
no really took me in you know it's so funny i feel like we started building a friendship
before we actually before before before we actually started working on the car queen show
because we did go out yeah yeah just hanging out and stuff like that but when i'm
moved here, I feel like it was kind of like your family took me in as well. So it like, you know,
it made me like, you know, if I'm not going home for a holiday or for a weekend or whatever,
I'm coming, I'm going to Mow's house. And my family is like the, you know, the ghetto vibe. No,
a little bit. But it's a bit time. It's a good time. It's a good family. They joke. They drink.
We just have a good time. And my family, we was always brought up around each other. So like,
my cousin is like my brother. My sister's like, yeah, my mama.
sometimes she's annoying.
So tell them about, you know, what you do
and why the show is called the car queen show
and why you call yourself the car queen?
So what I do? So I sell cars, rent cars,
do car reviews.
I do literally anything car related.
So the Car Queen show came about
because it's like, okay, I'm trying to figure out
what I want to do next after Love and Hip-Up.
Do I want to do a dating show?
Do I want to go on another television show?
And it was just like, how about I figure out something that
I do every day.
Right.
And the Car Queen Show made sense.
So that's how we came about, that's why I came out with the idea of the Car Queen Show.
It was like, hmm, let's blend, you know, celebrities and cars and fashion and music.
Let's just put it all in one big boiling pot and see how it cook.
And that's what I came to.
See how it cooks.
Shout out to Thanksgiving.
Okay.
Shout out to Thanksgiving.
Who are some of this?
And again, the Car Queen Show is live on Tooby right now.
You guys can catch the first four episodes on Tooby for season.
Who are some of the celebrities that are in your season one?
So some of the celebrities that I have are Kurt and Rashida from 11 hip-hop Atlanta.
I have Tretsch from Norty by Nature and shout out to CJ Envy.
So yeah, I have those.
Those are amazing.
Next season, I feel like it's going to be bigger and better.
But season one is out right now and I definitely need y'all to go check it out.
Want to be as F-R-E-E, so you ain't got to spend a dime.
Yes, it is free.
We really need you guys to go and watch the show and tell friends about the show.
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what people don't understand about to be in the way that the platform is like when we were trying
to find a home for the show so mo brought me in i you know with brongo grinding been a production
company which is who you know we work with the black effect to produce a podcast and you know
breakfast club and a lot of things i wanted to learn how to place shows on networks and she trusted
me to do that and it was a fight it took us about a year almost it took us a year we had a
deals, but it was just like some of them didn't make sense.
It didn't come through. And Tubey came through.
And then Tooby was like, okay, they give us a little more room to do
and control more of what we wanted to do.
You know, so I felt like Tooby was the place, and Lauren was like,
let's just do it. Let's go off. Let's start here.
And then eventually we'll grow and blossom into something bigger and better.
And the show, it's fun. It's not just about cars.
Yes. It's, you know, talking about crazy car experiences.
People get it popping at in their car.
You know, some people may have police interaction in their car.
The hip-up cops.
The hip-hop cops.
Yeah, the hip-hop cops.
You get to learn about different stuff, like, you know, features.
It's just, it's fun.
I feel like it has a new modern-day twist to so many shows that we may have loved.
Yes.
Pimp My Ride, MTV Cribbs.
Yep.
The luxury.
What was that, the luxury life?
Or what was that show?
I think it's more cribs than I've never seen the luxury life.
What was that show?
Where it would?
I think Claire Stomner's from Fashion Bomb Daily hosted it.
one point i'll look up the name but i feel like it's a mixture of that all together in my opinion but
but yes i'm really excited about the show and and you guys i want you to go and watch it and again
tell a friend about it the car can we show on tubi because it's independent like everything that
you guys see mo put her money up to do it you know we put a lot of brain time energy time into
it and the more you support season one the bigger and bolder and you know what all the things
mo can make season two right the bigger and better it gets
the bigger and better the guests
the bigger and better the cars
like yeah I'm gonna need some
Lamborghinis like my niece say her favorite
car is and I'm like the five year rose
yes the five year rose yesterday
that's because she's grown up in a car family
Mo's dad also is into cars it's like a whole thing
the cousins pull up with corvettes
it's like a whole thing yo like you don't Uber
to their family functions because you're gonna
get laughed out we've been brought up around
don't don't Uber to the family functions
over there because you will get laughed out well
yeah so Mo is here today
with me because, like she said, on the Carcoyne show, it's not just about cars. She's also talking
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I got judged horribly.
The judges were like, you're trash.
I don't know how you got on the show.
Boo, somebody had tomatoes.
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But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes.
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We've all had those moments we'd rather forget.
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So let's get on into it. So,
Well, you're from New York.
I'm from New York, Harlem, to be exact.
Unfortunately, I love Harlem.
Harlem, born and raised Manhattan from some of y'all that don't know,
Harlem is in Manhattan.
So, yeah, that's right, though.
Why are New York people so petty?
What is wrong with 50 cents?
I don't know.
He's queen's petty.
Because Harlem petty is petty, too, because Kim is super petty.
Yeah.
Like, his get back level is in Maine, and I love them,
but they get back level is to, like, next level.
I don't know.
It's like we have this, oh, you try at me?
Okay, I'm going to show you.
Well, let me tell you something, okay?
It was just announced that 50 Cent has made it official.
With Netflix, he has a Diddy documentary, and it will be out soon.
Oh, Lord, we're about to get into it.
He's been on Diddy back way before the whole case.
I think you got to say pause to that.
Oh, no.
You girls, he's literally been riding Diddy's back.
I feel like Diddy probably did something to him, and it's just like, girl.
No, like, I know.
I used to think that their back and forth was so friendly for business.
But, like, after watching 50 Cent and how he maneuvered when all of the allegations came with Diddy, I was like, oh, he hates that man in real life.
Yeah.
Okay.
So it was just announced that this documentary that 50 Cent has been telling people he is doing about Sean Diddy Combs and all of the allegations from, you know, the allegations involving, you know, the various sex claims to that, you know, there's a mention of the Cassie, you know, all of the domestic violence.
and, of course, because now Ditty has been sentenced
and he's behind bars at Fort Dix,
they're able to go into all that as well, too.
This documentary will be streaming on Netflix,
only on Netflix exclusively.
Talking about platforms picking things up on December 2nd.
So it says this is Netflix's announcement
in a new four-part documentary
by Emmy and Grammy Award-winning executive producer,
Curtis 50-Sin Jackson,
and Emmy Award-winning director,
Alexandria Stapleton.
Shona Combs, The Reckoning, is a staggering,
examination of the media mogul music legend and now convict in july cones was found guilty of two
counts of transportation for purposes of prostitution and is currently serving time in federal
prison born with an drive for stardom and a knack for spotlighting talent diddy made a quick
ascent through the ranks of the music industry with bad boy entertainment it was a crucial part
in bringing hip-hop pop hip-hip-hop to the pop masses and launching careers of dozens of generations
of artists from B.I.G. to Mary J. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. W. R. The list goes on and on.
Then they continue. But along the way, as detailed by his former associates,
childhood friends, employees, and artists of former bad boy,
an artist like former bad boy rapper, Mark Curry,
whose voices you hear in the above teaser, so they'll be in the documentary.
Something dark began to color his ambitions,
much of which began coming to light following Cassandra Ventura's lawsuit,
that's Cassie against Diddy back in November 2023.
Now, here's a word from Alexandria Stapleton,
who is one of the leaders in this project with 50 cents.
She says being a woman in the industry and going through the Me Too movement,
watching Giants and music and film go on trial,
and to know what their outcomes were.
When Cassie dropped her lawsuit,
I just thought this could go a million different ways.
Sorry, my brother was calling me.
I just thought this could go a million different directions.
I wondered how she had the confidence to go out there against a mogul like Sean Combs.
Y'all remember when Cassie dropped her lawsuit, people were calling her everything but a child of God.
Nobody believed her.
They said that it was all about money.
Diddy came out and said that, you know, that everything that was happening, even her lawsuit was just like this big witch hunt to take, you know, this black billionaire down.
They said the allegations weren't true.
And then the CNN video dropped from the 2016 beating where you see Diddy beating Cassie up.
down a hotel hallway and so they continue i instantly knew it was a stress test as a filmmaker i
instantly knew it was a stress test of whether we've changed as a culture as far as being able to
process allegations like this and in a fair way this isn't just a story about sean combs or the
story of cassie or the story of any of the other alleged victims or allegations against him or the
trial ultimately this is a story ultimately the story is a mirror reflecting us as the public and what we
were saying when we put our celebrities on such a high pedestal.
I hope this documentary is a wake-up call for how we idolize people in to understand that
everybody is a human being.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
And for me, I was, okay, so.
You were shocked when you heard it was on Netflix?
I wasn't shocked.
I do know that, you know, Diddy has filed lawsuit against, you know, other platforms and, you know,
other people who put out other documentaries those documentaries were very early on um and he's basically
put lawsuits out there basically saying that like you know some of the claims in the documentaries
weren't vetted as much as they should have been because there have been some civil cases that
have been thrown out and you know things like that i wasn't shocked because 50 cent is 50 cent
he makes television magic yeah right he's proven that but i think i was shocked just because
the legalities around the conversation with ditty i feel like
for Netflix to want to throw their hat in the ring.
They have some solid evidence.
Well, basically, he's convicted.
So, yeah, I think that they're...
I think they waited until he was convicted.
He'd be like, okay, now we can put this out.
Yes.
Definitely something that they've been working on for quite a time.
No, 50th has been talking about this for years at this point.
That's crazy, though.
For years at this point.
So I think I was just more so like, okay, if Netflix is throwing their hat in the ring,
this is going to be something definitely worth
a watch that I'm assuming
will be very heavily vetted
I'm interested to see who they'll have involved
name-wise because Netflix is a big platform
50 cent is a big name so you know
the possibilities are endless
but also how will they angle it
and they do have the advantage of the fact that
everything is done he's sentenced
he's behind bars we know what he was found
guilty of not guilty we know how people felt
about the testimonies
There's coverage out there that he can grab and shoot, I was on the streets covering it.
I know how insane it was, so there's so many different angles he can take on this.
It's actually, I'm not even going to hold you.
This is like brilliant level petty.
To wait this long.
It is, but then it's like, I don't know, maybe I wouldn't have went that far.
We're, like, putting out a whole documentary about Diddy.
I mean, that's Queens Petty.
Yeah.
I don't know if we're that petty.
Yeah.
Like, I don't know.
I can't see myself trying to add to drag someone of my color down that bad.
Like to get to the process of making a whole documentary that's crazy.
I can understand that.
And I think a lot of people.
No, no, no, no.
I get what you're saying because it's like he already is.
At this point, didn't he?
He's in jail.
He got kids.
He's like, how much.
How much more?
What other lesson do we want to teach him?
And honestly, is it teaching a lesson, right?
Like, does a documentary?
Like, what does it truly do?
And I know, you know, from what, you know, Alexandria, one of the Stapleton, from her statement here, it seems like they're trying to tell a bigger story about the danger of too much power, too much ego when it goes unchecked.
And I understand that.
I get that too.
I get it.
But I don't know.
I just feel like everything with Diddy in this case and it has been so sensationalized.
I don't know if people are really even having the right conversations around it, even when you try.
So where does it get us?
But the reason why I said that this is King Petty or Unmatch wasn't really the message behind the whole documentary.
That, but also, too, I just feel like for 50 cent to his timing is so epic.
For him to wait all this time, wait after everything is done, it's so smart because it's like he's able to kind of navigate the realities that I'm saying I was worried about.
When I saw it, I was worried for him.
I'm like, ooh, legally, it's a very slippery slope.
Right.
Ooh, that's crazy to say about Diddy.
All right.
in relation to you right now um she's been in new york way too long with the polls hold up
but i don't yeah i just think man his timing is you know exactly where to go you know who to
bring in he just wait you know basically he waited because it's like if he would have put that
documentary out and all the charges were dropped it's like yeah that would have looked crazy
and they say uh on this netflix announcements and on his netflix announcement they say that
they have explosive never-before-seen materials, including exclusive interviews with those
formerly in Combs orbit.
This documentary rule will lay out the story of a powerful, enterprising man in the
gilded empire he built, as well as the underworld that lay just beneath its surface.
This is, I break for him, because that, first of all, it's Netflix.
They're going to put it in top trending.
It's going to go viral.
I'm going to tell you this right now.
I understand the whole like don't want to say black man
took another black man down
but man if you are as
I don't give a F as 50 cent
This is the wazoo it
Yeah it gives 50 cents
It has 50 cents all over it
It's not even like it's not funny
But it's like it's genius at the end of the day
Because everybody is going to go and click
Everybody's going to watch it
Because people were watching it
I remember the um
The ones that TMZ did on 2B
So many people were watching those and you know
because people just want to
people knows they
and it's
Sean Diddy Combs
he is one of the biggest entertainers
not even just in rap and hip-hop
but in the
you talk about the Zaya culture
period entertainment
Hollywood this case
and that's why the case was so big
because of all of the things involved
but how big he was
you know what I mean and just trying to see when he get out
he's going to make his own movie
oh 100% I think
when Diddy comes home
I think that because I say this all
time. That's why I say I don't even know we're having the conversations we should be having
in the right way because when Diddy comes home, I think his life won't be the same. He won't be
able to do business the same, but there will be something there for him business-wise. It'll
just be a lot different. I don't know who will want to partner, who will want to stay next to him.
You'll be surprised, though. Like, you'll be surprised. People when they come home is like,
people are so excited and want to hear your side of this career. So I feel like, I don't know
if like maybe
Diddy at the end of the day
Do he really need anybody?
That's what I'm saying
When we were in court
the day that Diddy was sentenced
and we all knew he was going to speak
when he stood up to speak
because that was the first time
I heard him talk in long form
the whole entire trial
and honestly since he had been arrested
you didn't hear anything from him right
you can hear a pin drop
I mean people were on the edge of their seats
you wanted to hear his tone
you wanted to see his facial expressions
was he going to
cry, what was he going to say?
And in me watching
the courtroom react to that,
I'm like, the way that
we are as a society about celebrity,
his life is not going to be
the same when he returns, but
100% what you said.
There are people that are going to want to hear from him.
I think he's going to do some sort of thing in the media,
whether it's like a documentary, movie, whatever.
I think there's going to be a book.
He's going to have like that one big sit-down interview that does.
His experience and four dicks, listen,
I'm very familiar with four dicks.
My father was in jail.
He was there.
He was in four dicks.
So we used to go to and visit him as a child.
Like I remember, you know, taking pictures.
Fort Dix, when you go outside, you can see the inmates.
It's not like they're like, if you will go to, like, Rikers Island.
It's not like they're, like, in the building where you don't see them.
Like, they can literally come up to the gate and kind of interact with you.
So, I mean, maybe him going to Fort Dix was a little better for him.
Yeah.
As far as, like.
His sons are talking.
I'm okay to live with his sit-ins and doing his time.
It's like, okay, I know what time I have to do.
I know where I'm going to be pretty much most of his time.
He's probably going to spend in Four Dix.
Yeah.
I don't feel like Four Dix was the worst.
Like, from my dad's point of view, he was like,
Ford Dix was probably one of the best facilities he was in.
So.
Comfort level-wise?
Comfort-level-wise, as far as, like, your family being able to see you.
Yeah.
Because Four Dix is right by Six Flags,
which is like an hour from the city.
So his kids can go see him.
a little more often than if he was shit.
Kentucky.
Like, they flew my father to Kentucky at one point.
So randomly?
Randomly.
They move you away because they want to make it harder for your family to be able to see you.
Listen, the system is not, let me tell you, I don't wish that on nobody.
That's why I'm just like, oh.
And that's probably where your empathy comes from too, where you're like, I don't want to make it harder on nobody else.
He has kids.
I didn't even think about that because you've been through it.
People don't even understand, like, how much your children go through, like, mentally.
I mean, Diddy, of course, he's Diddy, so he has a lot more help.
Yeah.
But just think about my mom, it was her and four kids.
Like, outside of, like, my aunts who pitched in every here and there.
But, like, at some point, I had to become the mom because my mother was getting no fed certain time.
My sister was running the street.
Like, you know, it was, it's hard.
And people, I think people are so stuck on Diddy that they're not really focusing on.
How was it affecting his children or how is it affecting his family?
Or, you know, like, that shit is very hard.
his son Christian well first I want to say too you talked about like you know your mom being at work
and your aunt's pitching in I know that the kids have people pitching in and things of that nature but
it's still not like your that's still not your parent your dad and it made me think of the day that
his kids spoke in court which was also his sentencing day and Christian his son broke down his
daughters literally broke down everybody in the courtroom was probably what's like your life changes
and it's not even that your life changes to have someone missing from your life for that long
of a period, it's crazy because
by the time they come home, you are,
you can possibly be an adult,
you learn so many other things from other
people, so now you're picking up their trades and not your
parents' trades, or, you know, like, it's
different. Like, my father went to jail
when I was in the fifth grade. He didn't come home until I was in
11th. So at that point, I'm practically
an adult, you know, and he's trying to
reteach me things, and it's like, no, I want to hear that.
So it becomes hard.
Like, I'm telling you, for the children,
I don't, did he's a grown-ass man.
My sympathy goes to the kid.
Yeah.
Well, I know Christian and his daughters, they talk a lot in court about the fact that their mom, Kim Porter, you know, she's not here.
She passed away.
She's one of their parents.
Yeah, you know, she's their grandmother and different people pitching in.
And, you know, Justin's mom, Misa Hilton, fame stylist, Lisa Hilton, of course, she pitches in as well, too.
But, like, you know, it's just, it's a very hard to dynamic for children.
It's very, very hard.
And I think maybe our community needs to tap more into those type of conversations because,
I don't hear those like
yeah I hear like the celebration of the stories
that the people that went to jail
and all the crimes that they did
but what about the family members
that you left behind
because it don't only affect you
it affect your household too
did you see um well I want to make sure
that I mentioned too
Christian Combs is being very positive
about not this documentary of course
but the sentencing
Diddy's family has the tent toes down
on the fact that they're appealing things
and that Diddy will be home soon
and recently TMZ called him out
and he said just
that. But what you just said made me think of Mike Epps. Did you see Mike Epps talking about
people should not celebrate people who just recently came on? No, I didn't. Let me send.
That's crazy. Yeah, I'm going to play this really quick. I mean, it's a celebration at you home
because you could have died in jail. You could like things, bad things could have happened while
you was in jail. But I mean, from that experience, it made me want to do other things, right?
So I'm working on a nonprofit where we give back to children who have parents who are incarcerated,
like whether they have good grades or during Christmas time because I remember when my father was in jail,
they used to have like this nonprofit that will come and do like secret Santa gifts from your parents.
And I still remember that.
So it's like, if it touched me, I'm sure there's other kids out there that's probably like,
oh yeah, my mom's was in jail.
I remember that too.
Wow.
You just made me think about this a whole different way.
Like, because coming into it, I'm thinking about it from the entertainment perspective.
Yeah.
But you don't think about, and I think that's a thing too that I'm trying to.
That's the generation we live in, though.
People are more concerned about, you know, how many people are going to click on this story or how many people are going to blah, blah, blah, blah.
When that story could affect people drastically, like, not even only jail stuff.
Like when we have, you know, the gays or homosexuals or people that are outed,
about being gay.
Like, we don't know how that mess with them mentally.
Some people kill their self.
Yeah.
So I think, you know, sorry 50, but maybe you need to think sometimes before you just be so
I want you to listen to this clip from Mike Epps.
He was on artist-to-artist with Jim Jones, and he was talking about we shouldn't celebrate
people coming home from jail.
There's no reward for coming home after 30 years.
You don't get no fucking care patches.
You're a failure.
Get your ass out here and help these kids.
You ain't that back sort
You see what I'm saying
That's the reward
I got nothing all the time
Come straight on
If I don't do what
What they want me to do for
I'm a sell out
I'm a suck ass
Before then did the whole bit with them
I haven't been to Walmart
A hundred times
J-Pan and
Meet and Garves
doing all cats
I said I both be doing fucking with you
But
As soon as you say no one time
Amen
They forgot about the other 99 times
he had to apologize for that he didn't have to but mike epps chose to apologize for that
because people took it as like why would you want people to be behind bars or whatever and i feel
like if you took it that way you didn't really understand what he was saying that at all yes but i think
it's to the effect that what you're talking about is like let's not celebrate you coming home let's have
a real conversation about you left people behind so what are you going to do now right how are you
going to change it i mean and then you got to think about it too some people go to jail for
things that they didn't really do.
I have a friend that spent 25 years in jail
for a crime that he did not commit.
And, you know, of course,
when he went back to court,
they threw it out and he got a big lawsuit for it.
But you took 25 years of my life.
Yeah.
For some shit that I didn't do.
So imagine how many other people
was in jail for stuff that they didn't do.
Yeah. Well, we will just say
it's a 50 cent because 50 Cent posted
this trailer on his
Instagram and he said, you know,
let me read his exact caption
we don't need to get nothing wrong when it comes to that man
okay he said
and I love 50 it's just like
turn stuff I went and shut it
let me just turn the volume down so he posted
the art like the photo
of the documentary um it says Sean Combs
the Reckoning he said they said I was caping
what happened green light game
which is what he says whenever one of his shows
is green lit and he has the 50 cent
I get money the Forbes one two three remix
and he has Diddy's part where
Diddy is talking about like his lawyers beating the cases
is and all these things so y'all know 50 being 50 being petty how you know but
Alexandra Stapleton who is also working this project with him says they want to open up a bigger
conversation hopefully the conversation lends into what you know you were talking about because
I think that that's a very interesting exploration point yeah I think it should I think they should
rally up a bunch of kids that have parents that in jail and hear their standpoint like get
their perspective because a lot of people that talk about I think like the ditty case
Ain't even been to jail.
I never, I've never been.
Girl, I haven't been to the book because you don't want to go there.
Mice running, like, for nothing.
But you, like, a day in jail has nothing, like, no comparison to somebody that's spending when a judge say 365 months.
You're like, what the fuck is that?
Yeah, right.
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