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50 Cent Spotted Wearing Gunplay's MMG Chain?


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Well, here's an interesting development in this narrative. To recap, MMG rapper Gunplay was outnumbered during a scuffle with 50 Cent's G-Unit crew at the BET Hip Hop Awards, after which he noted that his Maybach Music Group chain went missing. Although Fif's crew denied that he was directly involved in the altercation, the Queens rapper was apparently seeing rocking an MMG chain in D.C. earlier this week.

Video footage of Fif surfaced, showing him at Lucky Strike bowling alley in Washington D.C. wearing a diamond-encrusted MMG chain, which he most likely wasn't gifted with. The chain was said to be in the possession of G-Unit affiliate Mike Knox at first.

Gunplay didn't seem too beat up about losing the chain that night, and with his current legal troubles it's probably even further from his mind. In the mean time, 50 Cent has been focusing his attention on beefing with French Montana. 50 was upset about comments French made during an interview with Complex and things spiraled pretty quickly.



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