💣 50 Cent DROPS A BOMB on DJ Khaled: “I Made Him SH*T His Pants!” 😱 The Poem That TERRIFIED the Industry!

DJ Khaled and 50 Cent finally resolve feud

Let’s rewind to the early 2000s—a time when G-Unit ruled the charts, 50 Cent was fresh off the nuclear success of Get Rich or Die Tryin’, and DJ Khaled was just climbing the ranks as a Miami radio DJ.

At the center of it all? A war between 50 and Fat Joe.

Their feud started when Joe collaborated with 50’s sworn enemy Ja Rule, dropping verses on New York—a track that took subliminal shots at 50 Cent.

That was all it took.

50 fired back with “Piggy Bank,” and the battle lines were drawn.

But what nobody expected was how DJ Khaled—who wasn’t even rapping at the time—would become collateral damage in this escalating war.

You see, Khaled and Fat Joe aren’t just collaborators—they’re family.

Literal godfather-type family.

“Joey Crack is like my twin,” Khaled once said.

“I’m the godfather of his daughter.

” That bond made Khaled’s loyalty obvious—and it instantly put him in 50 Cent’s crosshairs.

Now let’s be clear: 50 Cent is not the guy you want to have beef with.

Not only will he drop bars about you—he’ll stalk you, clown you, and even make rap beef into theater.

And when it came to Khaled, 50 decided to play very dirty.

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The turning point came when Tony Yayo, fresh out of jail, went down to Miami for a promo tour.

He walked into Khaled’s radio station expecting the usual industry love—but got completely iced out.

Khaled wouldn’t shake his hand.

“He looked at my hand and walked away,” Yayo later said.

Khaled would confirm it years later, saying he felt uncomfortable because of his loyalty to Fat Joe.

But in 50’s mind? That was full-on disrespect—and it had to be answered.

Fast-forward to 2009, and 50 had just ramped up his war with Rick Ross, another Miami artist—and another Khaled ally.

What did 50 do next? He unleashed one of the most unhinged diss videos in rap history.

It was called “A Psychic Told Me.

” In the video, a group of men in “This Is 50” shirts walked into what was allegedly DJ Khaled’s mother’s place of work.

They filmed her sleeping at her desk without her knowledge.

Then, 50 narrated a twisted poem:

“I just want to tell you what a psychic told me.

Your car tires got stabbed out… now you know I know where you be.

I know where your mama house at… I know where your mama work at… now look, she sleep.”

The industry was shook.

This wasn’t just trolling.

This was real-life terror tactics.

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50 had taken the beef out of the booth and into the streets.

Hot 97’s Miss Info reached out to 50 to get answers.

His response? The video was retaliation for a website he claimed was connected to Rick Ross, one that allegedly attacked 50 and featured a photoshopped picture of his son.

So in 50’s mind, the video wasn’t crossing the line—it was tit for tat.

But for DJ Khaled? This was way more than a diss.

50 had brought his mother into it.

He’d turned rap beef into a family affair—and Khaled didn’t forget.

In fact, when 50 showed up years later on Rap City and they played Khaled a clip of him snubbing Get Rich or Die Tryin’ during an album ranking game, 50 didn’t even flinch.

“They hate me,” he shrugged.

“So I’m happy with that.”

The tension didn’t let up.

In 2017, 50 admitted during a Breakfast Club interview that he bumped into Khaled backstage at a Locks concert.

“He didn’t even look at me,” 50 said.

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“Just stared at my shoes.

” Apparently, Fat Joe—who had now reconciled with 50—was forced to keep them apart backstage by managing the timing of their appearances.

“I’ll send Khaled out first, then you,” he told 50.

That’s how deep the awkwardness ran.

And it wasn’t just public moments.

According to 50, DJ Khaled was genuinely shook.

“I made him s**t his pants,” 50 joked in an interview.

Whether he meant it literally or figuratively, one thing was clear—Khaled had no desire to challenge the man who once pulled up on his mom’s office with a camera crew and a creepy poem.

But what truly stunned fans came years later.

After all the diss tracks, the radio tension, the silent glares, and the violated boundaries—50 Cent and DJ Khaled were spotted DAPPING each other up at a celebrity golf tournament hosted by MLB legend Reggie

Jackson.

Yep, that happened.

Dressed in their country club best, the former enemies smiled, shook hands, and posed for photos.

It was a moment of unity that nobody saw coming.

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Now the industry is wondering: could we actually get a 50 Cent x DJ Khaled collaboration someday? Could “We The Best” finally meet “G-Unit” on a track? Don’t hold your breath—but after everything these two

went through, nothing’s off the table anymore.

One thing’s for sure: 50 Cent’s not the type of guy you cross and forget about.

And DJ Khaled? He learned that the hard way.

Through public shaming, poetic threats, and mind games that went far beyond music, 50 made a point—and for a while, Khaled was literally too scared to clap back.

So next time you see DJ Khaled screaming “bless up,” just remember—there was a time when he was whispering prayers under his breath… and hoping 50 didn’t pull up again.