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(AllHipHop News) When 50 Cent released the remix to 2 Chainz‘ current hit “Riot” a couple weeks back, everyone seemed to be feeling the song that found a home on yesterday’s (May 22) release of 50 Cent and DJ Drama’s Gangsta Grillz: The Lost Tape.
Fast forward to director Decatur Dan’s original music video being re-edited and released by Eif Rivera to accompany 50′s Gangsta Grillz: The Lost Tape and issues have officially arisen.
After the video was released yesterday Decatur Dan tweeted, “I officially DO NOT f*ck with 50 Cent after that bullsh*t he just did to my work. Not cool man, lost all respect.” He later continued, “Who is your creative director? Fire them.”
Former G-Unit President Sha Money XL took an interesting stance on the matter as well. The man who is now VP of A&R at Def Jam, which 2 Chainz recently signed to, said, “Shout out Decatur Dan Quality over Quantity.”
No response has been issued by 50 Cent, his camp, or director Eif Rivera.
2 Chainz – “Riot (Remix)” ft. 50 Cent:
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