<p>Remember to press the "GRIND" button if you enjoy the article. http://www.industryfokery.com/2009/10/08/fabolous-responds-to-50s-reponse-to-fabs-reactionto-50-fest/</p><p>Thanks to RickFromChicago who actually runs the Toronto blog the3XGP.com, and DJ Glew who interviewed Fabolous. They talked about Fab’s twitter campaigns, etc, but here, Fab pulls no punches when addressing the 50 Cent debate:</p><p>DJ GLEW: On Twitter you said: “Its interesting to c 50 Cent unite wit NY artists when he’s 1 of the reasons NY hip hop became so isolated & crumbled”…</p><p>FABOLOUS: I think that if you were to ask 50 a couple years ago if you were to do a show with those people he would have said no. It was interesting to me. I actually was invited to do the show as well but I had a prior show so I couldn’t make it. He had these hopes up [huh? Is this a misprint?] and he had really isolated himself with G-Unit when he first came out. He didn’t mix well with other artists and rappers unless it was Eminem, Dr. Dre, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and whoever was affiliated with him. He use to offer if you wanted to come be with him then you can come be with him and get money but other than that he wouldn’t rock with you. He hasn’t had many collaborations other than on his songs and this is why I found it interesting and out of no where they put together this show with New York rappers and Hip Hop which is great. But it’s kind of this destroy and rebuild situation.</p><p>DJ GLEW: Do you think it’s because of the lack of interest people are showing him now? Do you think he’s trying to do the DJ Khaled unity thing?***</p>
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