” Aint a Drùg Dealer like meech” 50 Cent RESPONDS to Charleston White for calling him a Street Thug

In a recent social media exchange, rapper 50 Cent took to Instagram to respond to controversial remarks made by Charleston White, who characterized him as a “street thug” amid his ongoing feud with Big Meech. White, known for his outspoken nature, compared the two figures, suggesting that 50 Cent’s digital persona lacked the authenticity associated with Big Meech, a figure revered for his street credibility.

Addressing White’s comments directly, 50 Cent asserted, “Charleston White, you need to chill with that internet talk. I’m a rapper, not a drug dealer.” He underscored the differentiation between his career in music and the street life that Big Meech is famous for, recognizing Meech as a “street legend” but stressing that their paths are distinct. “While Meech was building his empire in the streets, I was hustling in my own way making my mark in the music industry,” he stated.

The rapper emphasized his business acumen and the strategic use of his digital presence to establish a successful career. “I’ve used this internet thing to build an empire. You see all those hit songs, TV shows, and business ventures? That’s called smart moves,” he declared. In a pointed contrast to White’s portrayal, 50 Cent highlighted his commitment to making “money moves” rather than engaging in online disputes.

In closing, 50 Cent expressed gratitude to his fans, encouraging them to remain true to themselves. “To all my fans out there, I appreciate you. Keep supporting the real ones and let’s keep this train moving,” he said. He also advised Charleston White to “find a hobby that doesn’t involve dragging people’s names through the mud,” reiterating his identity as a rapper rather than a drug dealer.

This exchange not only underscores the ongoing tensions between 50 Cent and Charleston White but also highlights the broader conversation about authenticity and the narratives surrounding figures in the hip-hop community. As the discourse continues, fans and observers alike are left to weigh the contrasting representations of success and authenticity within the industry.

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