VH1's made-for-TV movie The Breaks starring Mack Wilds, Method Man and Wood Harris premiered last night and Irv Gotti was not impressed.

The film, which is based on Dan Charnas book The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop, follows various city characters as they chase their respective dreams of making it in the music industry. Among Irv's gripes, is the use of KRS One's "The Bridge Is Over" during a commercial, something he took as a personal affront to his borough of Queens.

"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!!" Irv wrote. "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."

Irv goes on to say that he's from the purple area on the map of Queens, Hollis, and that his borough is far from soft. Irv employs the QB acronym typically meant for Queensbridge, a public housing development within Queens, but means the borough as a whole.

"QB has produced more superstar Rappers in hip hop than any other borough or place in the world for that matter," he wrote. "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!!"

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