In the ever-volatile world of hip-hop rivalries, the longstanding feud between 50 Cent and Rick Ross has once again boiled over. During a recent appearance on Fat Joe and Jadakiss’ new podcast “Joe & Jada,” Rick Ross stirred the pot by claiming he would slap 50 Cent with his “million-dollar finger” if their paths crossed.

The comments, made while promoting his projects, left hosts Fat Joe and Jadakiss visibly uncomfortable, as they attempted to steer the conversation back to safer topics. Ross also took shots at G-Unit affiliate Uncle Murda.

G-Unit loyalist Tony Yayo wasted no time responding on his own platform, “The Real Report.” Yayo snapped back fiercely, questioning Ross’ credibility and recounting a past incident where he claims to have confronted Ross backstage at the BET Awards. “You ain’t that life, Rozay,” Yayo declared, emphasizing that Ross’ tough talk doesn’t match reality.

The exchange highlights the deep divisions in hip-hop circles. While 50 Cent responded subtly by promoting his own projects with a cheeky caption referencing the “slap,” Yayo and Uncle Murda delivered more direct clapbacks, defending their crew’s legacy.

This latest chapter in the 50 Cent-Rick Ross saga underscores how old beefs continue to fuel publicity in the streaming era, keeping fans engaged across social media and podcasts. Whether it escalates further remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: in hip-hop, words still carry weight.
