50 Cent Admits He Wanted to Punch Meek Mill During Tense Face-to-Face Talk

50 Cent Admits He Wanted to Punch Meek Mill During Tense Face-to-Face Talk

50 Cent has never been one to hold back his thoughts — especially when it comes to other rappers. In a revealing clip, the G-Unit boss recounted the moment he finally came face-to-face with Meek Mill and had to exercise serious restraint.
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Meek Mill – REFORM Alliance

According to 50, Meek pulled him aside for a private “man-to-man” conversation. While Meek spoke, 50 said he was staring at him thinking about throwing a punch. “The stuff that he said, I wanted to punch him,” 50 admitted. Yet he held back, later questioning Meek’s street credibility and battle-rapper energy, especially after the back-and-forth with Drake.

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The story highlights the ongoing tension between the two artists. 50 emphasized that people who start fights for others who don’t want them are “punks,” subtly shading the situation around Meek. He noted both come from the streets and understood the potential consequences of escalating.

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This anecdote fits perfectly into 50 Cent’s long history of direct, unfiltered commentary. Whether it’s business, music, or personal beefs, he rarely lets disrespect slide — but in this case, he chose words over fists.

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The clip has fans divided: some praise 50 for showing maturity, while others joke that cameras and consequences were the only things that stopped him. Either way, it adds another layer to the complicated relationship between two Philly and Queens powerhouses in hip-hop.