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Dave Blunts Gets At 50 Cent On "Hey Curtis" Diss Track

After weeks of teasing, Dave Blunts has unleashed on 50 Cent on his new diss track "Hey Curtis." In the music video, Blunts reenacts the 2003 "In Da Club" video and makes salacious allegations involving Fifty's sexuality and longtime feud with Diddy.

"I heard 50 Cent was a gangster, but I didn't know that he liked men/ But honestly, that doesn't surprise me 'cause he chose randomly to ride my dick," Blunts raps in a scathing verse. Days before dropping "Hey Curtis," Blunts hyped up the song on Instagram, and wrote that he intended to show "old 🥷’s why saying my name isn’t a good idea. Blunts' issues with Fif began in July, when the rapper and music mogul joked in an Instagram post about "The Cup" artist being heavyset."Ye this ya manz," Fif captioned the post, referring to Kanye West's recent collaborations with Blunts. "If I catch him I'm pushing him down the stairs." Blunts hit back by posting a still of an emaciated Fif from 2011 All Things Fall Apart, where he played a character battling with cancer. "I been going to the gym and been locked in on my health journey the world is watching me lose weight but you lost all that weight for that weak ass movie and nobody watched that shit," Blunts captioned the post. The rapper has since pushed his P-Unit agenda, a play on Fif's G-Unit, and taunted him about Diddy. Fif has spent months condemning Diddy's potential release on bail after the music executive was acquitted on charges of racketeering and sex trafficking after a seven-week-long trial. The Bad Boy Entertainment founder was, however, found guilty on charges of transportation to engage in prostitution.

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