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| Til death do us part. |
Kat Williams, Faizon Love, Marlon Wayans, Clifford "T.I." Harris, Tameka "Tiny" Cottle-Harris, Ja Rule, Marquise Jackson, Jim Jones, Zohran Mamdani, Raymond Scott and others have said that it's getting old.
Yes, we are starting to agree.
Curtis Jackson, you're 50 years old, dawg. Retire that shit.
50 Cent is still doing the trolling, the misogynistic claps, the homophobic jabs, the transphobic attacks and the grievances about how politics affects his greed.
One could only imagine that for a rapper, media mogul and business executive, 50 would settle this shit down.
Nope.
He acts like he is untouchable in a society where folks are just waiting to drop a dime, or perhaps two quarters.
This is the point where being an elite is bad news. 50 is on top of the food chain when it comes to being an elite.
His free speech is funny but also sad. A pathetic attempt to stay relevant long after Get Rich or Die Tryin' and The Massacre.
A generation that heard of your songs, but doesn't rock with them as they are more into rappers who have more charisma. If you were born between 1998 and 2009, people would see 50 Cent as an old rapper.
Yeah, that's the Candy Shop.
Okay, so in the Instagram posting, 50 is dissing T.I. over allegations of snitching and just basically claiming who's on the top of the media mogul chain.
He decided to bring in Tameka "Tiny" Cottle-Harris, the rapper's wife. The diss was met with backlash.
T.I. who has his own podcast and media company stated he has lost respect for the media mogul.
T.I. kicked things off by calling out 50 for a Verzuz battle, but instead of stepping up, 50 took it personal—classic Fif. That didn’t sit right with their son, King Harris, who went off on 50 on social media in defense of his mom. Talk about family loyalty!
He hit the studio and dropped a sneak peek of what sounds like a diss track aimed straight at 50. In the snippet of the DJ Toomp-produced track, seemingly titled “War,” T.I. doesn’t hold back, making it clear he’s not here for the games.
Growing up listening to hip-hop from the 1990s to present, many of my generation know 50 Cent and his career.
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| 50 drags T.I.'s wife into his childish feud. |
50 got signed to Eminem's Shady Records in 2022. He appeared on the 8 Mile Soundtrack making his famous. He released his debut album in 2003 with Eminem and Dr. Dre executive producing the album. The debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin' sold 10 million copies and is possibly the biggest album of 50's career. He stayed on Shady and Aftermath Records until 2014. He still maintains a friendly relationship with Em and Dre.
D.L. Hughley is right about Black on Black distractions. While the elites are getting richer, they use Black entertainers to distract the public from the failures of President Donald J. Trump.
Many folks are getting tired of the elite hoarding the wealth. A lot people are skipping fast food for home meals. A lot of people are skipping vacations seeing them as too expensive.
Some feel their jobs are meaningless. No one is getting joy out of working more for less pay.
People are resorting to extremes to save money.
The status quo even applies to the hip-hop community. The wake up call will be coming to 50 Cent, Lil Wayne, Lil Pump, 6ix9ine, Boosie BadAzz, Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, Vanilla Ice, Sherf G, Icewear Vezzo and Waka Flocka Flame.
Besides being over 40 years old, most of these rappers are on the decline. So why not embrace a person who loves his name dropped in rap. A man who is emboldenment of white privilege, entitlement, cultural decline, incompetent governance and outright pettiness.
50 visited U.S. Capitol in 2024 alongside civil rights attorney Ben Crump to meet with Republican and Democrat lawmakers. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion asked him about the “significance of African American men” in the upcoming presidential election.
“I see them identifying with Trump,” he told Killion.
When asked why he believed that, 50 Cent said, “Because they got RICO charges.”
Black men gave President Donald J. Trump one of his largest backing. He pulled 35% of the Black male vote. When it comes to Black women he only pulled 5%. So if you do the math, Trump pulled 25% of the Black vote overall, the highest for a white president of a politicial party that opposes a lot of Black policies.
While we laugh at 50's endless trolling of celebrities, politicians and viral influencers, you start to notice that he is vile in his attacks on Black women, those in the LGBTQ community and immigrants.
And for a man who is two quarters, this is getting old.
Erika Kirk, Scott Presler, Laura Loomer, Riley Gaines, Lizzy Savetsky, Blaire White, Derrick Evans, Joey Saladino, Hermes, Eric Daughetry, Paul Szypula, Roseanne Barr, Steve Bannon, James Woods, Cam Higby, Kanye West, Tucker Carlson, Catturd, CJ Pearson, Steven Crowder, Tomi Lahren, Jack Posobiec, Snoop Dogg, Ray J, Waka Flocka Flame, DaBaby, James O'Keefe, Jacob Wahl, Jeffrey Mead, Nick Fuentes, Donald Trump, Jr., Eric Trump, Roger Stone, Terrence K. Williams, Ian Miles Cheong, Lindy Li, Andy Ngo, Alexis Wilkins, Olivia Krolcyzk, Brandon Tatum, Candace Owens, Nick Sorter, Phil McGraw, 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj, Harris Faulkner, Tara Bull, Theodis Daniel, DJ Daniel, Kevin Sorbo, Dean Cain, Rob Schneider, Gunther Eagleman, Nelly, Chaya Raichik, Meghan McCain, Tim Pool, Megyn Kelly, Amir Odom, Jesse Watters, Bill O'Reilly, Mark Levin, Steve Bannon, Myron Gaines, Rochelle "Silk" Hardaway-Richardson, Jake Lang, Larry Elder, Eylon Levy, Ben Shapiro, Nick Sorter, Alex Jones, Owen Shroyer, Bill Cunningham, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Kevin Hodge, Keith Hodge, Bill Maher, Forgiato Blow, Vanilla Ice, Amber Rose, Greg Gutfeld, James Woods, David Limbaugh, Ian Carroll, Gordon Robertson, April Chapman, Ali Alexander, Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, Brent Bozell, Matt Walsh, Benny Johnson, Olivia Nuzzi, Ryan Lizza, Laura Ingraham, Matt Drudge, Mike Lindell, Matt Gaetz, Vince Langman, Brian Kilmeade, Glenn Beck, Xaviaer DuRousseau, Sean Davis, Ian Jaegar, Christopher Rufo, Joey Mannarino, Sean "Softball" Hannity and every far right agitator are scared of being taken out by a gunman. They are scared that the bullet won't miss. They want you to risk your freedom or your life to protect their right to gas you up to commit unspeakable crimes against one another.
Look, I am getting older and less concerned with issues of the past. I've grown up to not worry about what other people do in their personal lives. Since I lost my good job, it's been a survival in the jungle. I work daily, go home, fix home meals and go to bed. I do have my own personal demons that could be exposed if I succeed to the levels of celebrity.
I am ready for it. Because it is a part of the process of being above the noise.


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