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Foxy Brown and Kurupt were engaged at one point. 50 would follow her in her convertible (“drop” from “droptop”), planning to rob (“jux”) her for the wedding ring Kurupt bought (“copped”) her.

Although 50 said the lines intended to be a joke, Kurupt responded to them in ‘'Calling Out Names’'.

Now it’s 50 emcees that ain’t worth shit
Get yo ass kicked 50 times, beat to 10 cent

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In 1997, the R&B singer-songwriter Brian McKnight released his third album, titled Anytime. One of the songs from the album also shares the same name.

Pictured: Brian McKnight

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“The cut” is simply the spot people chill at, and what better way to chill than to roll them trees up? You know 50 Cent gets high all the time (but not really).

Xzibit was associated with both Dr. Dre and Eminem before they ever met 50 Cent so 50 Cent was introduced to Xzibit through them.

Here’s Xzibit chilling in the cut as seen in the music video.

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“21 Questions,” released on April 29, 2003, is the second single from the album. It became 50’s second number one song in the United States after “In Da Club.”

The music video for 21 Questions features cameos by G-Unit members, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck.

Lloyd Banks (left) Young Buck (right)


Kanye references “21 Questions” in “We Don’t Care”:

You know the kids gon' act a fool
When you stop the programs for after school
And they DCFS, some of ‘em dyslexic
They favorite 50 Cent song 12 Questions

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