Irv Gotti Says ‘The Breaks’ Movie Is ‘Watered Down Bullsh*t’
Irv Gotti was not a fan of Vh1’s made-for-TV movie, The Breaks. The Breaks is a hip-hop drama film that chronicles the life of three friends during the early 1990’s hip-hop scene. It stars Wood Harris, Mack Wilds, Afton Williamson, David Call and legendary rapper Method Man and was inspired by journalist Dan Charnas’ book “The Big Payback”.
The movie aired this week and Irv was not a fan. Taking to his Instagram account he criticizes The Breaks, writing:
Watching this Breaks Shit on Vh1. 1st off I didn’t like the commercials they was running playing the Bridge is Over and the part where KRS says Queens Keeps on Faking it!! So now when I’m watching this watered down bullshit which is pissing me off cause they are not portraying Hip Hop Culture accurately!! But they still making my Borough look soft. Let me tell y’all something. I’m from that Purple Part in the pic I posted. And listen. Ain’t nothing weak or soft about QB. And not only that @Vh1. QB has produced more superstar Rappers in hip hop than any other borough or place in the world for that matter.
He continues:
Shit looks like someone who doesn’t know shit about our culture made this shit. And usually I would have kept quiet. But after the commercial and me watching this bullshit shit on my Borough. I had to post something. And to all my Hip Hop Culture people out there. That wants to see REAL depiction of OUR CULTURE. Sit tight. I’m on my way!! And I’m not a hater. At all. None of that is in my DNA. I love to see niggas win. But your not gonna disrespect QB. #queensgetthemoney #murderinctvseries Making Hip Hop look fucking Lame man. #gotmepissed #visionaryideas #wecomingmotherfuckers
Do you agree or disagree with Irv’s comments?
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I’m an old school rap head.I don’t even like the word hip hop.That word sounds corny.I don’t like the fact that these days others have taken over “our”yes I said OUR creation and are re telling and rewriting our story.This always happens when you try to become inclusive.The people that you let in come in and takeover or put their twist on it.If they could do it as well they would take it and make it there own.Trust me they’re trying.We don’t get credit for much in this country that’s good.Can we at least get to keep the right to tell our own stories the way they really happened.