By now mostly everyone within the culture has seen the controversial photo of Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff's son Kyle, standing alongside his rival 50 Cent's son, Marquise. The photo took the internet by storm when it went viral last month, and recently Kyle sat down with the Flip Da Script podcast to discuss the backstory and aftermath of the now infamous photo.

During the interview, QueenzFlip asks Kyle to explain how the picture came about, to which Kyle replies that the photo is actually from 3 or 4 years ago, and that a mutual friend set it up despite Kyle suggesting that at the time he didn't know who Marquise was. 

From there, QueenzFlip questioned Kyle about the ambiguous caption he wrote below the picture, using the phrase "if you know you know" next to laughing cry-face emojis, which led Kyle to explain that he thought the picture was funny. 

"Why involve yourself in something that's real deep though," QueenzFlip asked as a follow-up, though it seems clear that Kyle believed he was already involved by association. With that said, Kyle has no regrets over the picture or the caption because he sees nothing wrong with it. 

QueenzFlip concluded that despite their friendship he believes Kyle was looking for unnecessary attention and was "doing too much." As a rebuttal, Kyle said QueenzFlip is the 'king of doing-too-much,'  though QueenzFlip clarified the difference by stating that "you're playing around with something that's serious."  

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