But he is a bitch for talking shit on a female artist is out of pocket. His karma got him. He's only talking shit because he sold his work. He was broke and now he has ends. He'd be a billionaire if he wasn't such a clown
Why not, they just play games with each other to sell records and keep your interest Those dudes are like 50 now, they dont care as much as you think they do.
everything 50 did those first 4 years from his solo projects to G-Unit to his movies and apparel was masterful work. He may have the best debut run ever.
@@joshlamar1990 naaah there been others with mixtapes that had the streets on smash, but having the streets is nothing compared to world wide mainstream succes
@@check2000 naw in my area we been stop listening to ja and murder inc before 50 sound was getting played out but they were to ignorant to see that. And how fast 50 took over let’s me know the world felt the same.
I was 11 when 50 Blew up and til this day i havent seen anything like. There were other Rappers who were just as big at the time who got built up over time, but 50 took the industry by STORM it was crazy. So glad he lived up to the hype
02-O3…I was turning 20. Living in Harlem at the time. Somebody on the block opened they trunk….and this shit was woofing! Man! What a time to be alive!!
Yea cause they blackballed 50 cent in nyc so no record label would sign him so he went out west to interscope...... alot of record execs got fired too . Lyor Cohen spoke about it because they let that huge talent from the east coast get grabbed by the west coast. Kinda like when nicki minaj got signed to a down south label. (Cash money)
they blackballed 50 because he wouldn't stop dissing them for no reason. Ppl don't know this but it was 50 who started this whole back and forth with Irv & Ja. INC. even accepted twice to squash beef, one when Supreme called a meeting with Uncle Chaz & another in 2003 with Farrakhan. Both the times 50 backed out coz he was salty and he is still salty to this day.
@@youngblacmaleI think he denied the farakkaun one he was already big by then but the one by preme felt like a setup so he didn’t show up and he was shot 9times after go figure
@@adrianpate4694 that's what it is. He started the shit and he wanted to keep it that way. Ja actually wanted to try and squash this even before he became big. So who's at fault now ?
@@youngblacmaleNah, you left out too much. He was blackballed before this he was putting them to the task asking certain artists if they would mess with on record almost everyone said no except NORE, JMJ and NAS took him on your buy really nobody would deal with 50 where it matters... Then he runs into JA and they agreed to do a track together but ja rule spins him and acts like he's too busy plus Irv gets all industry about it. 50 comes back with a vengeance and destroys everyone ... cope...💚🐲🖤
It is important to note that Ja and Irv sort of dominated quite a bit in the early 00’s with only Nelly and of course Eminem being the only mainstream competition. Ja was everywhere with his own singles and being featured in somebody else’s songs. In da club kind of destroyed the whole melodic easy to listen to mainstream rapping at that time and you can say 50 really came in at the right time with the right tunes and with the perfect backing and hype.
what this goes to show is that every battle and everything isn't about lyricism. 50 cent used all his leverage to his advantage. When he made "In Da Club" he picked the right beat, wrote a very catchy hook, and hade fun on the verses. he knew he had a hit record on his hands. It was not written to be a super lyrical record. 50 knew how to make good music. Irv as an executive who had his label full of hit makers knows a smash hit when he hears it. Irv had to respect it. Dre with the simple but massive beat, the insanely huge Eminem co sign, and the power of Jimmy Iovine and Interscope records all made for a phenomenal thing.
I was in the 8th grade when 50 exploded, u heard Up In Da Club, Wanksta & 21 Questions all the time. Everybody went crazy when that In Da Club came on, that shyt hit different.
Salute to Irv for admitting this & keeping it 💯...50 Cent has said that when he heard "New York" he liked the song & that's why he went at Joe & Kiss for helping Ja make a comeback hit...he even used a similar beat for his diss reply "Piggy Bank"...sometimes you just have to tip your cap to your rival
I’m from Queens and was a teenager when all of this was happening….we all never respected irv gotti just because we could sense the softness in him. I never respected irv until this very moment because he admitted the truth . I have to salute him for that!
Respect Irv for being able to look back at this and laugh, aswell as share with the fans! Flex use to okay out for 30 mins on this joint! 😂 great times!
First hip hop track I ever heard, was 8/9 jamming to the music channels on freeview tv and all of a sudden here comes this crazy beat that had me jumping up and down immediately, from then on I was a hip hop fan, got my parents to buy everything 50 cent related from the albums to the movie to the baggy jeans. What a time to be a kid being introduced to the best genre in music.
I remember when that song dropped I was in college during my heavy party days. When I say that song hit it hit everywhere. seems like all at once. You heard it in everybody’s car when you was goin in the club. The dj ran that record a few times while you was in the club. Then when you was leaving the club everybody was playing it. I had never seen a record do that before. And that song still slaps!!
Irv is one of the smartest dudes in the industry. he knows his business. it is not to say he always did it right, but its like Dame, they know the business.
Sonically that song was amazing. I remember being at a New Years Eve party when i first heard it and from those first two hits and about the first 3 Go Go Gos i locked in like WTF is this? He didn't even make it to the Go Shawty yet and they had me.
Imagine all the emergency meetings they had in other major record labels when this song dropped! I would have paid money to see the responses at Bad Boy, Rock-A-Fella, Diplomat Records, Def Jam, D-Block and the rest of them
I don’t think younger people understand how massive 50s arrival was. He made Jayz retire in his prime (jay called him a hurricane) and he killed Ja Rules career who was a chart topping artist at the time. On top of that from 2002-2007 everything 50 wrote was either number 1 or top 10 hit. It was an insane era witnessing his chokehold
I respect him for giving his enemy props not everyone is man enough to do that
I just recently seen 50 say he liked the NY record wit Ja so it’s safe to say they bump each others shit at some point 😂😂😂
Yeah it's actually incredibly hard to compliment an enemy that you hate so much.
Right, Ice Cube and Mack10 won't compliment Common "Bitch in Yoo" even tho everyone else thinks it's an amazing dis song
@@mtdubdachamp6917 I mean, i dont like Ja, i think he's goofy as fuck, but I'll be damned if the man didnt make some good music.
Esp with an enemy like Fif who’s gonna rub it in the whole way 🤣
I actually respect Irv. It takes a real man to publicly give their opps props and admitting to taking a major loss. Respect
@WorldViralDailycope
But he is a bitch for talking shit on a female artist is out of pocket. His karma got him. He's only talking shit because he sold his work. He was broke and now he has ends. He'd be a billionaire if he wasn't such a clown
@WorldViralDailyonly one of the biggest rap records ever
I mean Irv cashed I’m out Murder Inc catalog for damn near 300 million… that’s not a loss
Why not, they just play games with each other to sell records and keep your interest
Those dudes are like 50 now, they dont care as much as you think they do.
Man that beat hit like a heavyweight boxer and the song was self explanatory 🔥🔥🔥
That beat is sick bro
This dude can tell a story!
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Meh, he been animated like a 17old for 30yrs.
Its not a Ted Talk.
@@Peakfreudtf you talking about Ted talks are dry af being animated makes a story great
@@liverpoolfcx7 Depends on taste.
The more ignorant a person is the easier they are to entertain.
everything 50 did those first 4 years from his solo projects to G-Unit to his movies and apparel was masterful work. He may have the best debut run ever.
💯 %‼️
It is the best debut run ever. Debut and sophomore album back-to-back Diamond
That flex impression lmaoooo
Bruh that shit had me dying lol and you can tell flex kinda wasn't diggin' that shit either lol
The accuracy. I don’t remember the moment but I feel like I was in the room bcuz of how he told the story
I got respect for anybody who will keep it real and be that candid. He told the truth.
50 Cent don't Back Down.
Irv held out hope till the last second 😂😂
This dude ignorant 50 was a monster with the mixtapes. Anyone with half a brain knew 50 was something we never heard before at that time.
😂😂
Flex probably took the track back for an hour before he let the lyrics go !
@@joshlamar1990 naaah there been others with mixtapes that had the streets on smash, but having the streets is nothing compared to world wide mainstream succes
@@check2000 naw in my area we been stop listening to ja and murder inc before 50 sound was getting played out but they were to ignorant to see that. And how fast 50 took over let’s me know the world felt the same.
I was 11 when 50 Blew up and til this day i havent seen anything like. There were other Rappers who were just as big at the time who got built up over time, but 50 took the industry by STORM it was crazy. So glad he lived up to the hype
I hope they have video footage off all those sessions,because we deserve to see a documentary about it one day !
Funny part about that is Jay knew 50 was up and coming to. He told his label to get records out before hand. Lmao
Facts cause he knew it was about to be on lock and the rap game was gonna get put in a chokehold
It's still goosebumps when that song starts. Legendary stuff there!
02-O3…I was turning 20. Living in Harlem at the time. Somebody on the block opened they trunk….and this shit was woofing! Man! What a time to be alive!!
The bass on that song was weak. If you wanted crazy bass you needed Bia Bia.
Yea cause they blackballed 50 cent in nyc so no record label would sign him so he went out west to interscope...... alot of record execs got fired too . Lyor Cohen spoke about it because they let that huge talent from the east coast get grabbed by the west coast. Kinda like when nicki minaj got signed to a down south label. (Cash money)
Nobody never wanna sign queens lol
they blackballed 50 because he wouldn't stop dissing them for no reason. Ppl don't know this but it was 50 who started this whole back and forth with Irv & Ja. INC. even accepted twice to squash beef, one when Supreme called a meeting with Uncle Chaz & another in 2003 with Farrakhan. Both the times 50 backed out coz he was salty and he is still salty to this day.
@@youngblacmaleI think he denied the farakkaun one he was already big by then but the one by preme felt like a setup so he didn’t show up and he was shot 9times after go figure
@@adrianpate4694 that's what it is. He started the shit and he wanted to keep it that way. Ja actually wanted to try and squash this even before he became big. So who's at fault now ?
@@youngblacmaleNah, you left out too much.
He was blackballed before this he was putting them to the task asking certain artists if they would mess with on record almost everyone said no except NORE, JMJ and NAS took him on your buy really nobody would deal with 50 where it matters...
Then he runs into JA and they agreed to do a track together but ja rule spins him and acts like he's too busy plus Irv gets all industry about it.
50 comes back with a vengeance and destroys everyone ... cope...💚🐲🖤
It is important to note that Ja and Irv sort of dominated quite a bit in the early 00’s with only Nelly and of course Eminem being the only mainstream competition. Ja was everywhere with his own singles and being featured in somebody else’s songs. In da club kind of destroyed the whole melodic easy to listen to mainstream rapping at that time and you can say 50 really came in at the right time with the right tunes and with the perfect backing and hype.
Irv telling Ja to buckle up has to be when your parents tell you they're scared too 😂
The truth is I'm scared too 😂😂
what this goes to show is that every battle and everything isn't about lyricism. 50 cent used all his leverage to his advantage. When he made "In Da Club" he picked the right beat, wrote a very catchy hook, and hade fun on the verses. he knew he had a hit record on his hands. It was not written to be a super lyrical record. 50 knew how to make good music. Irv as an executive who had his label full of hit makers knows a smash hit when he hears it. Irv had to respect it. Dre with the simple but massive beat, the insanely huge Eminem co sign, and the power of Jimmy Iovine and Interscope records all made for a phenomenal thing.
50 had the streets on lock way before he met Em or Dre. 🤷🏾♂️
@@Mookaron true.. those mix tapes were ridiculous
50 Cent was unstoppable in the early 2000s, " Get Rich Or Die Tryin" was huge and popular!
@@Mookaron true
@@Mookaronno he had new york only
I was in the 8th grade when 50 exploded, u heard Up In Da Club, Wanksta & 21 Questions all the time. Everybody went crazy when that In Da Club came on, that shyt hit different.
50 cent is a Titan to not be reckoned with. He’s a true chess player when he makes moves. Mad respect on his career 🎉
Did he connect the dots lyrically 😂 🤣😂🤣
I have watched this shyt about to many times still kills me Irv a funny Mafuka
Salute to Irv for admitting this & keeping it 💯...50 Cent has said that when he heard "New York" he liked the song & that's why he went at Joe & Kiss for helping Ja make a comeback hit...he even used a similar beat for his diss reply "Piggy Bank"...sometimes you just have to tip your cap to your rival
And then that was the end of murder Inc and it’s roster until the present day. 50 done fcked all these clowns up 😂😂😂
i love Irv tho. s/o to him
Really the feds was the end of murder inc . The froze all their money up
Lol well he did just make 250 ms sooo idont know whaa u mean by that
@@malikrevis6896 u mean Irv made that and Ig the inc u can say cuz that’s wat it’s called 50 made mo than that wit the vitamin deal
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That tune really took over when it came out. It's good that he can give 50 his flowers even though he don't like him
“Oh god, fucking Dre” he replicated the feeling of dread perfectly
I’m from Queens and was a teenager when all of this was happening….we all never respected irv gotti just because we could sense the softness in him. I never respected irv until this very moment because he admitted the truth . I have to salute him for that!
That’s a lie I know plenty of queens 🥷 who love murder inc
@@sonicthekid249you lying bruh me and my fam grew up in Jamaica queens not many people liked murda inc ja was just hot for those pop songs
FACTS!!!
@@OMAR-vk9pibut you loved Candy Shop lol
@@OMAR-vk9pithey was northside then Hollis Mfs prolly fw them idk bout southside 🤣
Respect Irv for being able to look back at this and laugh, aswell as share with the fans! Flex use to okay out for 30 mins on this joint! 😂 great times!
Irv is so honest and real about it that I'm sure even 50 can appreciate it.
irv is goofy
That tune slapped world wide.
That flex impression gets me every time ! 😂 “I got the new..”
In the Club is a fire track 🔥🔥🔥
0:28.....Flex impression on point
Gotta give props to keeping it real and him being honest.
I really appreciate his honesty and putting his ego aside!👑
“Fucking Dre” 💀💀😂😂😭😭😭
Irv was & still is a very intelligent man …def got more respect for him as the years went on
He described this like a comic book villain! *"Fucking DRE"*
50 cent is King
“We have a problem. Buckle up.” Lmao 😂😂😂😂
First hip hop track I ever heard, was 8/9 jamming to the music channels on freeview tv and all of a sudden here comes this crazy beat that had me jumping up and down immediately, from then on I was a hip hop fan, got my parents to buy everything 50 cent related from the albums to the movie to the baggy jeans. What a time to be a kid being introduced to the best genre in music.
In da club was on repeat to anyone of us ... That beat is 🔥
I remember when that song dropped I was in college during my heavy party days. When I say that song hit it hit everywhere. seems like all at once. You heard it in everybody’s car when you was goin in the club. The dj ran that record a few times while you was in the club. Then when you was leaving the club everybody was playing it. I had never seen a record do that before. And that song still slaps!!
They know 50's music and 50 knows their music!!
Much respect to IrvGotti for keeping it real on the story about one of his enemies. Alot of fools be hating so hard they cant’ even tell the truth.
That funk flex impression was pretty good 😆
I can't stand this dude for ish.. I been a Shady/Aftermath/G UNIT fan from the jump. But I appreciate irv honesty in this clip.. also hilarious 😂
Hahaha you can smell a Dre beat from a mile away and you just know it’s curtains after that ! 💯
I respect the honesty 🫡
Fun fact: In the club beat was originally produced for Eminem's group D12. They passed on it lucky for 50
That song was a moment in hip hop
Irv is one of the smartest dudes in the industry. he knows his business. it is not to say he always did it right, but its like Dame, they know the business.
To this day That beat will raise the dead 😂 fucking Dre! Connected the ….. we have a problem 🌋🚨🚒🚑
Sonically that song was amazing. I remember being at a New Years Eve party when i first heard it and from those first two hits and about the first 3 Go Go Gos i locked in like WTF is this? He didn't even make it to the Go Shawty yet and they had me.
Imagine all the emergency meetings they had in other major record labels when this song dropped! I would have paid money to see the responses at Bad Boy, Rock-A-Fella, Diplomat Records, Def Jam, D-Block and the rest of them
His Flex impersonation is hilarious 😂
Irv gotti. This shits hilarious bro! Watched it several times cracking me. Dudes being honest. ❤
Jay-Z told everyone at the Roc the same thing too 😂😂😂
He basically took one sentence and turned it into a story
Dr Dre is a genius blud. He was God given this talent
He a real one for this 😂
Irv being real nobody was messing with 50 at one point it was crazy
50 have so far seen this video 854 times.
Im surprise how honest he was here. Hes a changed man since Ashantie broke his heart 😂😂😂
He’s just a STORY TELLER ..
usually don’t listen to him but hey this’s dope !
@50cent my guy
These kids won’t know how big In da club was when it first came out
It wasn't all that serious when I first heard it, but after the hype and video I was in.
JayZ said this same thing about 50’s arrival on an old Breakfast club interview
Everything he spoke in this video was FACTS.... That sh*t hit like a Tsunami 🌊!!!
Biggest complement ever 😂
Definitely connected the dots
Irv definitely said as much…
Hes being honest tho 😂
love the honesty though
Funniest reaction they knew like ah shit, thats it 😂
I salute Irv Gotti for giving 50 Cent his flowers!
“Jimmy Ivine, dr dre and F emineeemmm”. Cracks me up every time😂
The level of respect for em...
Fucking Dre 🤣I died 💀
"Oh god, fucking Dre" when doc say its a wrap, its a wrap!
I don’t think younger people understand how massive 50s arrival was. He made Jayz retire in his prime (jay called him a hurricane) and he killed Ja Rules career who was a chart topping artist at the time. On top of that from 2002-2007 everything 50 wrote was either number 1 or top 10 hit. It was an insane era witnessing his chokehold
Big ups! This is grown man ish!!
He's a good storyteller, his funk flex impression was spot on too.
That record was so good my Great Grandma was bopping and singing along, no cap.
Gotta love Irv lol
What a time to be alive!!
“Oh god, fuckin Dre” 😂😂😂
He high jacked the gosh dam birthday song 😂
The reaction of this dude to 50s song is priceless for me😅😅😅😅
And after that Murder inc went 💨
Still is a monster of a record.
Man I was in middle school when that joint hit it was everywhere 106 & park had it number 1 for I think 3 weeks straight
The way he said: and f*ckin Eminem.... Em dissed his ass so many times he still has chills
Honesty is the best
Irv is a funny dude
At least he was honest with it..
You guys had a major problem with Wanksta😂 In the club just really took it over the top!!
Those that were around at the time, know how big it was. Don't think there's ever been a song before it or since that was as big.
Fitty is so petty, he would never ever compliment Murder Inc.
He told that story to perfection and he had me at "oh god fu****** Dre" 😂😂🤣🤣
Mind games! low key in your face flex diss with the impression 😭😭😂