Tuesday, March 18, 2014

James Rosemond Jr. Speaks Out On 50 Cent's 'Hold On' (@JamesRosemondJr @50Cent)



The son of Jimmy Henchman is calling out 50 Cent for his recent track 'Hold On,' and attacks on his father.


According to AllHipHop, James Rosemond Jr., released a statement questioning 50's actions on the track, where he brings up the incident when Tony Yayo slapped him when he was just a teen.


"First and foremost, when is it cool for four grown men in their 30′s to surround and hit a 14 year-old middle school kid? The incident in 2007 was a bad situation I didn't deserve, and seven years later it's now being made fun of in a record? What real gangster condones grown men assaulting a minor or a young man who has no involvement in the beef? Plus, these guys have kids of their own, and they should know better!"


The businessman also called out 50 for attacking his father during his recent court case. The rapper has taken to his Instgram several times calling out Jimmy on his past and accused him of snitching. Jimmy was on trial for hiring an alleged hitman in the murder of G-Unit affiliate Lowell "Lodi Mack" Fletcher. The case ended in a mistrial March 7.


"Secondly, who gets credit for trying to diss a man who is currently down and in no position to defend himself at this moment? It's so easy to try to kick a man when he is down. What "real" street person applauds when a person is fighting against the same corrupt and prejudice system that has incarcerated a lot of black men? I guess that's how some "gangster rappers" build their credibility... At the end of the day we are not catering to any negativity on our side and we have much bigger things to put our energy into."


Source: AllHipHop