50 Cent dislikes UK Star Robbie Williams

The pair were recently staying at the same hotel in Germany where a series of incidents led to the falling out. Williams has stated that things started off on the wrong foot when his fans mistakenly chanted “Robbie, Robbie” when the G-Unit crew’s vehicle pulled up outside the hotel. Further tension arose when Williams made complaints to the hotel, stating the volume of noise coming from 50’s room was keeping awake at night.

“He’s a sucker. He said I was keeping him awake,”Fiddy declared. “I know he wanted to meet me but I didn’t have time. Maybe that’s why he was upset.”

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But it turns out that Robbie isn’t the only one who has been upset by the Queens MC. The Canadian authorities were reluctant to let him in the country to perform there during part of his tour. He eventually managed to get in along with Lloyd Banks, Ma$e and Olivia, though Tony Yayo, Mobb Deep, M.O.P. and Young Buck were all denied entry because of their criminal records.

Due to rising gun violence in Toronto, rappers with criminal records now need to obtain a special permit to cross the border. 50 acquired a temporary resident’s permit to fulfill his touring duties.

Half A Dollar aired his views on those who hadn’t let his crew into Canada later on, on stage. “Somebody got shot the other day and they said it was my fault and didn’t want to let me in the country,” he told the crowd. “I was in immigration for about two hours today and I thought about turning back. Young Buck got turned back. And Tony Yayo, Mobb Deep and M.O.P. But I stuck it out…F**k the police!”

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But it doesn’t stop there, along with his mentor Dr. Dre, 50 is facing a copyright infringement lawsuit from upcoming female rapper Janine ‘Jah Jah’ Gordon, an upcoming female rapper who is claiming that the duo infringed on several of her copyrights on 50’s album The Massacre.