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Sha Money XL Says Wack 100's Claim The Game Ghostwriting For 50 Cent Is All Cap

Wack 100 flipped the script earlier this week when he claimed during a Clubhouse session that The Game wrote What Up Gangsta from 50’s blockbuster debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (without receiving any credit, of course). The Compton rapper who was also on the Clubhouse call neither confirmed nor denied the statement, but that’s a moot point for veteran Hip Hop executive/producer Sha Money XL, who jumped on Instagram to challenge Wack 100’s ghostwriting claim. “all [cap emojis] all lies all for attention,” Sha wrote in the comments section of a post about Wack’s comments. Sha Money XL knows a thing or two about the inner workings of 50 Cent’s career having signed the Queens, New York native to his Money Management Group company in the early 2000s, in addition to helping him record early, buzz-building projects such as Power of the Dollar and Guess Who’s Back? Sha went onto co-produce multiple songs on Get Rich or Die Tryin’ including “High All the Time,” “Poor Lil Rich” and the street smash” Wanksta,” and served as the president of G-Unit Records from 2003 until 2007.

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