Gunplay, the renowned rapper and reality television star also known as Richard Welton Morales Jr., found himself at the center of attention after a heated incident during his 44th birthday celebration at the G5ive strip club in Florida.
Reports claim that Gunplay became upset when the DJ played music by his longtime rival, 50 Cent. The incident, captured on video, quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing attention from fans and media alike.
Footage of Gunplay’s birthday celebration at the G5ive strip club in Florida has gone viral, showing the South Florida-based rapper and his loved ones celebrating his 44th birthday on July 18.
However, what caught everyone’s attention was an intense confrontation between Gunplay and the DJ at the party. Allegedly, the DJ played a song by Gunplay’s rival, 50 Cent, which triggered a heated reaction from the rapper.
The video posted by celebrity blogger DJ Akademiks on his Instagram page captured the moment when Gunplay, clearly angered by the DJ’s song choice, shouted, “Why would you play that?!” In the heat of the moment, he even tossed a trash can in the DJ’s direction, expressing his frustration. The situation escalated further when Gunplay warned those in attendance not to approach him, threatening, “Don’t touch me before I shoot this sh** up!” He continued with a strong statement, saying, “I’ll kill everything in here!”
It’s no secret that Gunplay and his Triple C’s partner, Rick Ross, have had a long-standing feud with 50 Cent and his G-Unit crew, dating back over a decade. The animosity between the two parties has been well-documented in the media and has become a significant part of their respective public images. As a result, any reference to 50 Cent’s music during Gunplay’s birthday celebration was bound to be met with strong emotions.
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