Prince Miller Breaks Silence on 50 Cent’s “Ghetto Qu’ran,” Explains Why C.I.’s Are Worse Than Rats

Prince Miller Supreme Team Talks 50 Cent Ghetto Quran

Prince speaks on 50 Cent

Prince Miller Supreme Team talks 50 Cent Ghetto Quran for the first time ever in public, which is one of the most controversial songs ever made.

After decades of silence, Gerald “Prince” Miller — nephew of Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff and one of the key figures behind the Supreme Team — sat down for a rare, unfiltered interview on Thanx4askin.

In the conversation, Prince speaks on everything from his early days in Southside Jamaica, Queens, to the rise of one of New York’s most infamous crews. He reflects on serving 34 years in federal prison, the realities of cooperation in the street world, and why he believes C.I.s are worse than “rats.”

Miller also gives his perspective on 50 Cent’s “Ghetto Qu’ran,” addresses the long-standing narratives around the Supreme Team, and offers thoughts on how figures like Nas and Irv Gotti helped shape the Queens legacy through music and culture.

Toward the end, he opens up about The Supreme Truth — an upcoming documentary centered on his uncle Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff — promising to show a side of the story that’s never been told publicly.

This isn’t sensationalism or street folklore; it’s a firsthand account from someone who lived the era, served the time, and finally decided to speak for himself.

🎥 Watch the full interview on Thanx4askin: Prince Miller Interview (YouTube)

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