I want to express my gratitude for providing an accurate depiction of what the drug game truly entails. Often, our young people are only exposed to the bravado, the parties, the glitz, the glamor, and the false illusion of power. But your shows shed light on the harsh reality—the true depravity of the game. It’s crucial for everyone to understand that regardless of how one perceives themselves as a ‘stand-up’ individual, everyone loses in this game. Everyone.
Young people need to grasp the sobering truth: risking your life for money on a street corner doesn’t lead to success in life. However, if you’re willing to channel that same dedication and bravery towards positive endeavors, you can truly achieve anything. Consider this: most billionaires fear death, yet if you don’t, you can utilize that heart, grit, and persistence to pave the way for legal success and fulfillment. It’s all about changing the narrative you tell yourself and redirecting your efforts towards constructive paths.
Make no mistake, as the Bible says, the enemy comes to kill, steal, and destroy. I believe that the reason these men are alive today to tell their stories is because, despite their actions, they had praying mothers, and prayer is undeniably powerful.
I extend my thanks to 50 Cent and the BMF brothers for their honesty in sharing their experiences, not just the glamorous parts. Nobody signs up to endure beatings, manipulation, threats, or violence for fleeting worldly gains. Ultimately, the true victor is the one with integrity—the one who genuinely loves, protects, and supports their family and community, not the one who destroys it.
Drugs have ravaged our communities, and those ensnared in the cycle of dealing bear the weight of that burden. However, there is hope. Despite the enemy’s intentions to bring destruction, God offers forgiveness, healing, and restoration.
Thank you, 50 Cent—I acknowledge your efforts, and you are in my prayers.


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