"Ghetto Qu'ran (Forgive Me)" by 50 Cent is a song that delves into the criminal underworld of the south side where the artist grew up. The song begins with the artist asking for forgiveness for his actions, which he admits have been sinful, ranging from selling drugs to idolizing and working with notorious street figures such as Prince and 'Preme. He goes on to describe the hierarchical system of power and respect among the drug lords he interacted with, highlighting that while some were business-oriented and others were violent, all had a reputation for being feared and respected. The lyrics also chronicle some of the criminal activities, including snitching, robbery, and murder, that were commonplace in the environment, as well as the different personalities and nicknames of the individuals involved. The song ends with the artist stating his dream of becoming wealthy and successful despite the desperation of his surroundings, while paying homage to those who did not survive the streets. Overall, the song is a realistic portrait of the hardships and dangers of life in the ghetto, and a reminder of the consequences that come with choosing a life of crime.

In this clip, Bimmy opened up about 50 Cent dropping "Ghetto Qu'ran," which features his and his brother's name in the line, "Consider this the first chapter in the ghetto's Qu'ran I know a lot of n***as that get dough like Bimmy and Joe." Bimmy said that while the song named a lot of street figures from Queens, he took it as a tribute, not anything negative. Bimmy stated that 50 Cent was showing people what Queens was about and gave them a big look. To hear more, including Bimmy addressing rumors that people were offended, hit the above clip.


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