50 Cent Calls Out Andrew Schulz For Suggesting He’d Sexually Assault Kendrick Lamar
50 Cent has weighed in on Andrew Schulz’s incendiary response to Kendrick Lamar’s alleged diss towards him on his GNX album.
Fif recently appeared on Schulz’s FLAGRANT podcast for an interview, during which he questioned the comedian’s audacious threat that he’s capable of sexually assaulting Kendrick Lamar against his will.
“I’m a fan of your work, but I don’t understand what got into you that made you say you was gonna f**k Kendrick,” the Queens rapper and entertainment executive told his fellow New York native.
While Schulz attempted to clarify that his exact words were that he would “make sweet love” to Lamar in a forceful manner, 50 remained frank in his assessment on the comic’s verbal takedown of Lamar.
“Oh, sweet love. I registered for it f**k,” the 49-year-old maintained, jokingly adding that his interpretation of the matter is simpy a byproduct of his personal background.
“This is from years and years of trauma,” he said, with a clear hint of sarcasm. “This comes from abuse from the neighborhood that I grew up in.”
However, while the G-Unit founder expressed his belief that Schulz retort towards Kendrick may have went a bit extreme, he also feels that calls to “cancel” Schulz are beyond the pale and equally excessive.
“For people to write petitions behind it, it’s crazy,” he said in Schulz’s defense, expressing his respect and appreciation for the comedy world.
“Look, I follow comedic culture. I watch the comedians. I enjoy them on another level. You are comedic.” He continued, adding that the “cancellation” of comedians rarely sticks or damages their career, given the nature of their job.
“When I watch them [comedians], I look and I go, there’s no point that you could do something that actually damages what they’ve developed.”
Andrew Schulz’s threatening and mocking comments came in response to the song “wacced out murals” from the rapper’s chart-topping GNX album, released in late November. On the track, Lamar scolds “white comedians” who speak negatively about Black women as part of their comedic routine.
Taking personal offense, despite Lamar never mentioning Schulz’s name, the 41-year-old recorded a podcast episode in which he responded to Lamar, deeming the rapper a hypocrite and claiming that he could take the rapper’s manhood due to the disparity in their physical statures.
See 50 Cent’s FLAGRANT podcast interview below.
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