Cent seems to want to put his “Teflon 50” nickname to the test. Today (February 24), the mogul has paused his comedic online commentary to address a potential court filing. Over on Instagram, 50 Cent responded to Joe Budden’s threat of legal action following a week-long online troll fest.
Joe Budden is fed up with 50 Cent’s relentless trolling, warning of possible legal action—prompting 50 to respond.
It doesn’t take much to get on 50 Cent‘s bad side. And Joe Budden is the latest rapper to find himself on the wrong end of Fif’s wrath. 50 Cent and Joe Budden Beef Erupts Joe recently got on 50 Cent’s radar on Feb.
Rap icon and business mogul 50 Cent is known for his success in music, television, and entrepreneurship, and his taste in automobiles reflects his larger-than-life persona. Among his collection, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan stands out as the ultimate luxury SUV,
Power Book II: Ghost actor Michael Rainey Jr. took home the win for Outstanding Actor In A Drama Series. Immediately after the category was called 50 Cent took to Instagram to praise Rainey’s performance and the NAACP for its years long support of the show.
In the latest chapter of hip-hop dramas, 50 Cent has reignited his ongoing feud with Joe Budden by posting a cryptic message on Instagram. The post comes after Budden made a hasty exit from a New York City strip club, an incident that 50 Cent described as "spooky."
Check this part out. 50 also shared a concerning incident on set, where Lil Meech appeared to be struggling with his health. “Russell Hornsby noticed he was not doing well on set, even throwing up during a weapons test, and we later found out he had substances in his truck,” 50 explained.
50 Cent and Irv Gotti had a long-standing feud that dates back to the early 2000s, rooted in their affiliations with rival crews. Gotti, the co-founder of Murder Inc. Records, was closely associated with Ja Rule, while 50 Cent was an emerging rapper with a strong street reputation.
After the emphatic “Not Guilty” verdict was delivered, 50 Cent shared a screenshot of the original post and a comment from Cuniff that read, “I’ll take that bet.” In response, he didn’t hold back, captioning the image with: “@MeghannCuniff I’m a need my money by Monday.”
Last year, Fif called out Young Buck with a screenshot of an AllHipHop headline that read, “50 Cent Wins: Young Buck to Pay Off Massive Debt, Ending Long-Running Dispute.” The TV mogul reacted to the news with the caption: “I don’t know why they make me go through this part, but I’m a need that money by Monday.”
It's been a decade since he last released an album, but 50 Cent is still climbing the charts in the U.K.—and with several projects, no less.
Cent clapped back at Joe Budden after the podcast host suggested that the rapper needs therapy due to his reaction to Irv Gotti's death.