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Rapper 50 Cent says he disagrees with fellow hip-hop star Kanye West's infamous statement that "George Bush doesn't care about black people," proclaimed during a September telethon for Hurricane Katrina victims.
The star believes human intervention could not have prevented the effects of the hurricane, which killed hundreds in the US gulf states in August, and sees no point in reprimanding the President for something which was beyond his control reports IOL
"I think people responded to it the best way they can," 50 told ContactMusic.com. "What Kanye West was saying, I don't know where that came from."
"The New Orleans disaster was meant to happen. It was an act of God."
It wouldn't be the first time 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, made comments that weren't flattering of West. In a September interview with MTV, 50 while otherwise complimentary of the popular "Gold Digger" rapper said: "I feel like Kanye West is successful because of me."
"After 50 Cent, (hip-hop fans) was looking for something non-confrontational, and they went after first thing that came along. That was Kanye West, and his record took off."
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