50 Cent vs.Diddy: The Long-Standing Feud Explained

In the world of hip-hop, rivalries are as common as collaborations, and few have been as colorful and contentious as the feud between 50 Cent and Diddy.

Their animosity has spanned over two decades, fueled by a mix of personal grievances, professional competition, and public controversies.

The feud reached new heights in March 2024, when Diddy found himself embroiled in a series of sexual assault allegations, culminating in federal agents raiding his homes.

This marked a significant moment, as 50 Cent, known for his relentless trolling, seized the opportunity to further mock Diddy on social media, teasing a documentary titled Diddy Do It.

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The roots of 50 Cent’s disdain for Diddy can be traced back to the early 2000s.

According to an interview with Tonyo on Vlad TV, Diddy passed on signing 50 Cent to Bad Boy Records, a decision that would haunt him for years.

Diddy reportedly felt that 50’s presence would bring too much drama, particularly in light of the ongoing fallout from the murder of Biggie Smalls.

This rejection was a pivotal moment in 50 Cent’s career, as he went on to sign with Eminem’s Shady Records and achieved massive success without Diddy’s backing.

The tension escalated in 2005 when Mase, a former Bad Boy artist, sought to return to music after a five-year hiatus.

Mase felt that Bad Boy was not supportive of his new direction, which led him to consider signing with 50 Cent’s G-Unit Records.

However, Diddy was unwilling to let Mase go without a fight, demanding a staggering $2 million to buy him out of his contract.

50 Cent was outraged by this figure, deeming it extortionate and a clear indication of Diddy’s greed.

This situation culminated in 2006 when 50 Cent released a diss track titled “The Bomb,” where he took aim at Diddy and referenced the failed deal with Mase.

The track included pointed lines suggesting that Diddy knew who was responsible for Biggie’s murder, further intensifying the animosity between the two.

In this verse, he rapped, “Who shot Biggie Smalls? We don’t get them, they gonna kill us all, man Puff, you know who hit that.”

This bold accusation was a direct challenge to Diddy’s credibility and integrity.

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Despite the harsh words, there seemed to be a moment of reconciliation when 50 Cent and Diddy appeared together on a remix of “I Get Money” alongside Jay-Z.

However, any notion of a truce was short-lived, as Diddy began collaborating with Rick Ross, who was already in a heated feud with 50 Cent.

In 2010, 50 Cent reignited the feud during an interview where he disparaged Diddy’s music, claiming, “His music sucks; it’s bad.

He’s not an artist anyway.”

This statement reflected 50’s broader criticism of Diddy as more of a businessman and party promoter than a genuine artist.

The feud took a darker turn when 50 Cent began accusing Diddy of exploiting Biggie’s legacy for profit.

He launched a petition on Twitter that read, “Biggie’s name should never have become Diddy’s Black Card.”

This sentiment resonated with fans who felt that Diddy was profiting off Biggie’s name rather than honoring his memory.

In 2012, tensions almost escalated into violence when 50 Cent confronted Gunplay, a friend of Rick Ross, outside of Diddy’s trailer at an event, showcasing just how heated their rivalry had become.

In 2014, the competition between the two extended into the business realm when 50 Cent became a spokesperson for Effen Vodka, directly competing with Diddy’s Ciroc brand.

This rivalry played out publicly on social media, with 50 Cent frequently using Instagram to promote his brand while mocking Diddy.

When French Montana attempted to defend Diddy, 50 responded with a scathing post featuring a picture of Diddy and Montana, captioned, “What in the effing vodka world is going on in this picture?”

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The feud also took on a personal dimension, with 50 Cent making insinuations about Diddy’s sexuality.

During an interview, he recounted a humorous incident at a wedding where Diddy suggested they go shopping together, which 50 interpreted as odd.

Diddy, however, brushed off the comments, claiming he thought 50 needed some new clothes.

Despite Diddy’s nonchalant response, 50 continued to make jokes about Diddy’s sexuality during performances, stating, “That’s why I be going to them Puffy parties, hug you from the front and the back at the same time.”

In 2016, the feud deepened further when 50 publicly supported allegations made in the documentary Murder Rap, which suggested Diddy was involved in Tupac’s murder.

This theory, which claimed Diddy paid a hitman $1 million to have Tupac killed, was something 50 latched onto, sharing articles and making comments that fueled the fire of their rivalry.

Even during a performance in October 2023, 50 reiterated these claims, stating, “I got to stop doing that kind of [expletive].

I’ve been talking to my therapist trying to help me with what I say.”

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The most recent chapter of their feud began with the emergence of sexual assault allegations against Diddy, which led to federal investigations and raids on his properties.

50 Cent seized the moment to further troll Diddy, making light of the situation on social media.

In November 2023, as lawsuits piled up against Diddy, 50 took to Twitter to propose buying Diddy’s struggling television network, Revolt, stating, “I’ll buy that from you, Playboy, for the low.”

While the animosity between 50 Cent and Diddy has been characterized by personal attacks, business competition, and serious allegations, it is clear that their feud is rooted in a complex history of rivalry and resentment.

As both artists continue to navigate their careers, fans are left wondering if this feud will ever reach a resolution or if it will persist as one of hip-hop’s most enduring rivalries.

Whether through diss tracks, social media jabs, or public appearances, the tension between 50 Cent and Diddy shows no signs of abating, keeping audiences engaged in their ongoing saga.