Curtis Jackson and Marshall Mathers — aka Gatman and Robbin’ — were two of the most iconic and ruthless rappers to ever exist. The two were always at odds with others; though it's not like they were too irritated by it. They lived for this conflict. It's because of this attitude that they were currently waging a war with Murder Inc and its leader, the “Cookie Monster” of rap as they mocked him, Ja Rule.
The two groups (Shady Records and G-Unit Records versus Murder Inc.) were exchanging diss tracks and insults back and forth. Whether in magazines or actual songs, the two rappers had basically made a pact to always have each other's backs. Only the mentally deranged would ever attempt to do anything to either of them physically, otherwise they'd be dearly departed soon enough.
But that didn't stop those very few idiots from trying. Case and point, the situation the two — plus you — had found yourselves in.
While you and 50 Cent were at G-Unit Records, making a new song, suddenly there came a distress call from none other than Em.
“Yo Fif’!” He shouted, his profile materializing on the large TV screen in the room. “They got me surrounded! I'm sending you my location now! Come! Quick! I don't think I can hold these b#tches for long!”
“Alright, we're on the way!” Fifty, concerned over his friend’s well being, responds. The sounds of gunshots come through the audio before the call inevitably ends.
It's not before long until you and Fifty are prepped to the bone. Bullet proof vests, guns of all varieties, and a vengeful attitude that coursed through your bodies like adrenaline.
“To the Rap-Mobile, {{user}}! No time to lose!”