But he still had a better year than his bankrupt rival, 50 Cent.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Ross gloated about Fif’s misfortune. (While claiming he wasn’t happy about it.)
Your old enemy 50 Cent made fun of your first-week album sales for [Black Market]. Does that even bother you anymore, or do you brush it off?Given everything Ross mentioned, it’s pretty clear he’s not really the biggest L Fif ever took.
At this point, my relationship with Curtis is really amusing, due to the fact that I’m the biggest L he ever took. I’m still enjoying life. My kids love me. I’m blessed. And when it comes to Curtis, it’s just unfortunate. I’m not happy that his boxing company went under. I’m not happy that his clothing company went under. I’m not happy his record label went under. I’m not happy that he went bankrupt. I’m not happy that he doesn’t have a relationship with his son. That’s not something to be happy about. But to see him parading around, still able to hold his head up every day, with all of that weighing on him — that makes me happy. I admire him for being able to hold his head up in a city that has revoked all of his passes. We’ve had a quite enjoyable past, and I still smile when I see him.”
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