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Why did 50 Cent Ban Trey Songz From Future Tycoon Weekend Events?

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50 Cent, is an American rapper, entertainer, and businessman. Known for his impact on the hip-hop industry, he has been depicted as a ‘master of the nuanced art of lyrical brevity. Born in the South Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, Jackson aka 50 Cent started selling drugs at age 12 during the 1980s crack epidemic. He later started chasing a musical career, and in 2000 he produced Power of the Dollar for Columbia Records; nonetheless, days before the planned release, he was shot, and the album was reportedly never released. In 2002 after 50 Cent released the mixtape titled Guess Who’s Back?, he was founded by Eminem and was reportedly signed to Shady Records, under the aegis of Dr Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records.

50 Cent has reportedly banned Trey Songz from future Tycoon Weekend events in Houston. On Wednesday 31st August rapper 50 Cent bounced on his Instagram page and reported that Trey Songz was prohibited from going to Tycoon Weekend, a yearly event he currently tosses in the Texas city. The New York powerhouse reckoned with posted a photograph of the R&B vocalist with striking letters composed across the image that read: ‘BANNED FROM TYCOON.’ 50 Cent further explained his reasoning to the captain. He stated, ‘Last TYCOON he crashed a Wraith, this TYCOON he was acting insane, wanting to fight and shit over the girls. He split some poo up in his room @antthaladiesman Nah tell @treysongz he can’t come. smh, alongside a thinking emoticon.

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Rapper 50 Cent Bans Trey Songz From Future Tycoon Weekend Events

50 Cent reportedly called out Trey Songz on Tuesday, whom he said is banned from future events because of his bad behaviour, which included breaking things at the events and fighting over ladies. 50 Cent’s Tycoon Houston Comedy Music Fest occurred last weekend The event reportedly attracted a huge group who were there to help the rapper and maker’s G-Unity Foundation, which facilitated the event to raise funds for charity. The event was held at the Toyota Center on 25th August and highlighted entertainers B-Simone, Karlous Miller, Michael Blackson, Bill Bellamy, DC Young Fly, Jess Hilarious, Gary Owen, Lil Duval, and D’Lai. 50 Cent likewise gave a closing performance along with a special guest friend.

The event funds all go to G-Unity Foundation and the G-Unity Business Lab with the Houston Independent School District to help students’ educational endeavours, particularly in business. In any case, it appears to be that Trey Songz’s participation for the second year in a row left a sharp desire for 50 Cent’s mouth as he blasted the R&B vocalist for creating mayhem. 50 Cent shared on his Instagram account a poster with a stamp that expressed Banned From Tycoon, which was put in red over a photograph of Trey Songz.

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Trey Songz has not answered 50 Cent at this point, however, he has been extremely tranquil since the year began as several women have reportedly accused him of sexual assault. He had a mini week last month after a witness admitted that a lawyer vowed to pay her assuming she lied about witnessing Trey Songz assaulting a lady. Determination of that case has not been made at this point. He is as yet facing allegations and a forthcoming civil suit from previous UNLV basketball player Dylan Gonzalez who blamed him for assaulting her at a Las Vegas hotel.

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