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50 Cent is considering buying the ‘Let’s Rap About It’ podcast building as a way to retaliate against the hosts for criticizing the Diddy documentary


50 Cent’s beef with the show's hosts just reached a new level.

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The Hip-Hop and Television mogul accuses podcast hosts of owing $250K rent in Hip-hop clash




50Cent goes in on Maino, Jim Jones, Fabolous, and Dave East for discussing unauthorized documents on their podcast, Let's Rap About It.


The beef started on the December 11 episode of 'Let's Rap About It,' where the hosts debated unauthorized documentaries—comments fans linked to 50 Cent's Diddy docuseries. 50 fired back on Instagram with photos of the crew, labeling them bums who can't pay bills while chasing awards. Maino clapped back, reminding 50 of past favors like helping with a record deal and warning he'd drag him 'to hell' if needed, though he insisted their talk was general. By Tuesday, 50 escalated, posting he'd buy the filming space and half their podcast.


Jim Jones was the first to respond. "It's like, definitely not acceptable. It's facetious and petty, right?" Then Maino chimed in. "It's like somebody putting out your sex tape."


50 Cent has apparently disclosed his intention to purchase the building where the Let’s Rap About It podcast is recorded.

The Greatest Troll of All Time went on Instagram to reveal his intention to potentially mute the podcast microphones of Maino, Fabolous, Jim Jones, and Dave East for good. “I didn’t have this on my list of things to do, but if you insist I’ll make time. I’m working on buying the space where you film, and 50 percent of your podcast,” wrote Fif. “You know I don’t “cap).”

Fif's comments follow his accusation that the Let’s Rap About It hosts owe $250,000 for the location where they record their podcast. “These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000 k for the space they are filming their podcast,” wrote Fif. “These bums are trying to win best dressed award and can’t pay their bills.”

The situation began when Jim Jones criticized 50 Cent for his role as a producer on the Netflix documentary about Diddy, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, describing it as “a mockumentary.”


Fif reposted Jones’ comments, writing on Instagram, “I understand Diddy was your hero, stay down with him. I don’t care if you let him play with ya butt, then act like you don’t remember.”


Maino shared to Fif by posting about the rapper, also sharing an altered image of him with a feminine hairstyle. “Meet Killer Curly ladies & gentleman,” wrote Maino alongside the photo.


“He helped me get my record deal before so Imma always be grateful, so it’s gone hurt me to drag this n***a to hell! Fuck is the problem Curtis? What has your G Unit G-String in a bunch n***a? Is it the bitch or the diabetes? But let’s rap about it!!!”


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