Today, we reacting to a bombshell from **RapMatic** — a new exclusive interview with **Bang Em Smurf**, the original G-Unit enforcer, the one who fed the wolves in Southside Jamaica Queens. And when I saw the title, *“50 Cent’s Original Hitman EXPOSES G-Unit’s Darkest Secrets”*, I already knew it was time to tap in. Especially since I recently had a convo with Smurf myself — some mutual folks linked us up.

**Host:** “Ladies and gentlemen, no introduction needed. This man right here was the muscle behind G-Unit, the enforcer, the original day-one — **Bang Em Smurf**. They tried to erase him from the history books, but the truth can’t stay buried forever.”

**Smurf:** “Y’all already know, 134 Guy R. Brewer, Southside. Feed the wolves. Yeah, shout out to my real ones, domination home. Been a long time.”

**Host:** “Facts, facts. Now Smurf, let’s cut straight through the cap. You were there when it all went down. Recently on Clubhouse, Wack 100 claimed that **The Game** helped write ‘What Up Gangsta’ on *Get Rich or Die Tryin’*. You wanna clear that up?”

**Smurf (laughs):** “Man, Game wasn’t even signed yet. That track was already DONE. 50 wrote that long before Game came around. Dre just switched up the beats. That’s **big cap**. Game wasn’t in the room. We ain’t even know him at the time.”

**Host:** “Yeah, cause Wack out here pushing false narratives, acting like he was part of that era. He wasn’t even managing Game back then. That was **Jimmy Henchman**, right?”

 

**Smurf:** “Exactly. Wack wasn’t even in the picture. I never heard of Wack back then — just a loudmouth with no street record. Jimmy was the manager, not Wack. So all that talk is fiction.”

**Host:** “So what really happened at the *In Da Club* shoot? Suge Knight did an interview saying he slapped somebody and the cops came — said y’all ran?”

**Smurf:** “All cap. Suge didn’t slap nobody. Matter fact, he didn’t even come outside. The Mexicans ran him off. We ran him straight up outta there. No cops, no drama, just **facts**. And **Eminem**, he came back outside. Game, Dre, Exhibit — they was ghost.”

**Host:** “Wow. So Em stood tall?”

**Smurf:** “Yeah. Em came out. Game and Dre stayed inside. Exhibit and Bizarre disappeared. I had the whole Shadyville mob with me. I called my man **Ace** out to L.A. That’s how Shadyville became what it was.”

**Host:** “Sha Money XL did an interview saying G-Unit started in his basement with 50. But Smurf, you said the real formation happened in the **Poconos** — at a roundtable with you, Eldorado Red, Rule Boy Ice, and the real gangsters.”

**Smurf:** “Facts. Sha Money helped 50 after he got shot — gave him studio time, did CD pressing. But **G-Unit as a crew?** That was in the Poconos, not in his basement. I met Sha through 50. He ain’t build G-Unit — he facilitated the music side. That’s it.”

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**Host:** “What about 134 Allstars — wasn’t that before G-Unit?”

**Smurf:** “Yeah. That was with **DJ Rough Hands** and **Fat Shai**. Rest in peace to Rough Hands. Fat Shai was the one who discovered **Lloyd Banks** off that Allstars mixtape. He was throwing bus parties to Atlantic City, Great Adventures — real street business. He helped keep the movement alive when 50 was laid up.”

**Host:** “Yo, I heard from Whoo Kid himself — he once came running into the basement sayin’ the **Terror Squad** was after him. You were there?”

**Smurf (laughing):** “Yeah, that really happened. It was **Big Pun** and them. Whoo Kid don’t care though — he laughs at that story now. That’s his energy. Ain’t no shame in his game.”

**Smurf:** “Look, at the end of the day, I was the one they called when sh\*t got real. **Sha Money** hit me when things got shaky with Suge. I was the muscle. I kept it militant. We lost people in L.A. That’s why I brought in Ace. We made sure everything was locked down. I protected the brand before they erased me from it.”

**Host:** “And now you out in the UK — moving right?”

**Smurf:** “Yeah, I’m good. Real people hold me down. Shout out to **Menace** and my new boy out here — funny enough, his name also **Fifth**. Life come full circle.”