🔥 Rappers Who REFUSED to Fear Diddy — 50 Cent, Eminem, Kanye, and the Savage List of Celebs Who Fought Back 💥
P.Diddy — mogul, producer, and once one of the most feared and revered names in the music industry.
His name alone could get a door opened or slammed shut.
But not everyone was scared.
In fact, some of the biggest names in hip-hop not only refused to bow to him but also launched public, and sometimes violent, challenges to his authority.
Let’s start with the most relentless — 50 Cent.
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has made trolling Diddy practically a second career.
From mocking Diddy’s party habits to questioning his sexuality, 50’s had a vendetta stretching back to the early 2000s.
He publicly refused to attend Diddy’s infamous parties, famously claiming, “He hugs you from the front and back at the same time,” in a clip that went viral.
In 2018, 50 even called him gay after Diddy allegedly invited him to go shopping — an offer that 50 turned into comedy gold onstage and online.
But it wasn’t just jokes.
Their beef turned into outright war in 2010 after Diddy took on the management of Rick Ross, a sworn enemy of 50.
The tension boiled over when Diddy started using Biggie’s legacy to push his brand, prompting 50 to accuse him of using B.I.G.’s name for profit.
“Enough is enough,” 50 wrote, “Big’s name should never have become Diddy’s black card.”
Then came the BET Awards incident, a backstage confrontation where Diddy lashed out at 50 on live television.
“Hate is for suckers,” Diddy shouted, throwing not-so-subtle shade.
But 50 wasn’t fazed — he doubled down with memes, posts, and relentless commentary.
When federal raids hit Diddy’s homes in 2024, 50 was the first to respond: “It’s not Diddy do it anymore, it’s Diddy done.”
And he wasn’t alone.
Eminem, Diddy’s former award-stage acquaintance, unleashed lyrical warfare too.
In the legendary track Killshot, Em hinted at Diddy’s alleged involvement in Tupac Shakur’s murder: “The day you put out a hit’s the day Diddy admits he put the hit out that got ‘Pac killed.
” Diddy reportedly reacted to this by telling Joe Budden cryptically, “It’s in my hands.
” That chilling response only fueled speculation.
Then came Em’s 2024 album The Death of Slim Shady, where the disses got darker and more direct.
On “Fuel,” he raps about rappers dodging Diddy like a predator, referencing R.A.P.E.R. without the “P” and S.A.— a brutal play on the accusations tied to Diddy’s parties.
The album cuts even deeper on tracks like “Antichrist,” where Eminem brings up Diddy’s violence toward Cassie, and “Bad One,” where he mocks Diddy’s now-notorious gatherings.
But it’s not just the veterans.
Even Kendrick Lamar and J.Cole, known for keeping peace, weren’t safe from Diddy’s wrath.
In 2013, a now-infamous scuffle at a party nearly ended in blood when Diddy allegedly threatened to slit Cole’s throat with a bottle for defending Kendrick after his Control verse.
Cole later referenced the brawl on Let Go My Hand: “Scrap was with Puff Daddy — who would’ve thought it?”
And Drake? The most passive-aggressive of all rappers? Even he couldn’t escape Diddy’s ego.
After dropping 0 to 100, a track Boy Wanda originally sent to Diddy, Puff reportedly slapped Drake outside a Miami club.
Diddy denies it, of course, but Drake’s response was even colder: he never addressed it — just dropped subliminal lines on 4PM in Calabasas and posted a scene from The Big Short, mocking those who partied with “idiots.”
Then there’s Kanye West.
Never one to sugarcoat anything, Ye openly blasted Diddy during his infamous Instagram rants.
After Diddy criticized his “White Lives Matter” stunt, Kanye went nuclear, texting Diddy: “F*** you.
You fed.
” And when Diddy tried to reconcile at Rolling Loud, Kanye ghosted him — publicly and coldly.
Gucci Mane didn’t hold back either.
He dropped an entire diss track titled “No Diddy,” repeating the phrase 19 times.
Meanwhile, the LOX, one of Bad Boy’s earliest signees, nearly came to blows with Puff over contract disputes.
Styles P even threw a chair at Diddy during a heated argument, while Jadakiss called him a “coward” on Hot 97, demanding their publishing rights back.
Even Suge Knight, Diddy’s original arch-nemesis, had his share of public and physical beef with the mogul.
From accusing Puff of profiting off Death Row’s sound to blaming him for Tupac’s death, Suge was never subtle.
After a member of Bad Boy was nearly beaten to death and forced to drink urine at a Death Row party, Suge made it clear — he viewed Diddy as a fraud who exploited artists and feared no retaliation.
When the recent allegations against Diddy resurfaced, including parties that turned violent and stories of abuse, Suge couldn’t resist one last jab from prison: “Puffy, your life is in danger.
And ‘Brother Love’ isn’t a good name for prison.”
Even Puffy’s own artists have clashed with him.
From The LOX fighting for their freedom to Ma$e calling out Diddy for financial exploitation, the drama isn’t new.
The real problem? A growing list of artists — young and old — who refuse to let Diddy control their narrative.
As investigations into Diddy intensify and more disturbing details come to light, one thing is clear: the era of fear is over.
The silence has been shattered.
And the rappers who once whispered behind closed doors are now shouting from rooftops, Instagram Lives, and studio booths.
Because the truth is, no matter how much power you hold, no empire lasts forever when the voices get too loud.
And for Diddy, those voices are only getting louder.
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