If you’ve watched any video that could be described as ratchet or a hot mess  in the last couple of years, chances are pretty good that you saw it on WorldStarHipHop.com. The site has become synonymous with videos featuring big booties, fights, and just plain ignorance.

50 Cent called into Angie Martinez' radio show on Hot 97 in NYC to speak on the WorldStarHipHop incident. He reveals that he wasn't actually responsible for taking the site down, but does admit to some tension between himself and the website.

Q from WorldStarHipHop.com called into New York City's Hot 97 and spoke with Angie Martinez about his site being shut down. Q blamed the shut down on server issues and denied that the feds were involved in the site being down. He also denied 50 Cent's claims on Twitter that 50 played a role in shutting down the site. Listen to Q here!

In 50 Cent's latest bullying attempt, the rapper/mogul claims he shut down the urban video site worldstarhiphop.com.