The history between Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and James “Jimmy
Henchman” Rosemond has been a very violent one. The G-Unit leader and
the convicted drug trafficker have been warring for years. 50 recently
spoke with DJ Drama about some of his issues with Henchman.
[ALSO READ: Witnesses In Jimmy Henchman Murder Trial Testify He Ordered Violent Acts Against G-Unit & Chris Lighty]
“These guys not rappers. These gangsters. The guys I ended up having
beef with. Not Ja, Preme. Not Game, Jimmy,” said 50. “I kind of identify
why he was so angry with [what happened to] his kid. His boy got
slapped.”
G-Unit member Tony Yayo was accused of hitting Henchman’s then 14-year-old son James
Rosemond Jr. back in 2007. The assault led to further incidents of
violence between the two camps. 50 even addressed the situation on his
song “Hold On.”
According to the Queens rapper, Yayo was not the one who slapped
Rosemond Jr. He tells Drama that it was actually Lowell “Lodi Mack”
Fletcher. Henchman was later convicted of having Mack murdered.
“I had bought Yayo a Bentley, and the car got shot up,” added 50. “I
said, ‘Okay, you gotta put your dancing shoes on, because they’re dead
serious.’ You don’t push pause when everybody’s on go.”
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