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The DJ who played 50 Cent tracks — causing Rick Ross‘ longtime friend Gunplay to become furious at the birthday party — has publicly apologized and hopes to resolve their conflict.
DJ 305 posted a video on Instagram, apologizing to Gunplay and his family for the incident that occurred on July 19. Gunplay had threatened to “shoot up” G5ive Miami club in response to the DJ playing two 50 Cent songs, “I Smell P****” and “Many Men,” which were originally diss tracks aimed at Ja Rule.
Gunplay was celebrating his 44th birthday when DJ 305 played the 50 Cent songs, which had connotations of beef and conflict. However, DJ 305 insists that he did not intend to disrespect Gunplay and wants to maintain a cordial relationship with Gunplay and MMG in the future, as his stage name references Rick’s city.
Gunplay has not responded to DJ 305’s apology yet, but he did return to G5ive to redo his birthday celebration after the previous drama.
Playing “Happy Birthday” by Stevie Wonder always seems to avoid such conflicts.
FAQ
Q: What caused Gunplay to become furious at the birthday party?
A: Gunplay became furious when the DJ played two 50 Cent songs, “I Smell P****” and “Many Men,” at his birthday party.
Q: Did DJ 305 apologize for his song selection?
A: Yes, DJ 305 publicly apologized to Gunplay and his family for the incident.
Q: What does DJ 305 hope for in the future?
A: DJ 305 hopes to maintain a cordial relationship with Gunplay and MMG in the future.
Q: Did Gunplay respond to DJ 305’s apology?
A: Gunplay has not responded to DJ 305’s apology yet.
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DJ 305 says he didn’t mean any disrespect with his song selection and hopes to still have a friendly relationship with Gunplay and MMG.