For years, 50 Cent has used Instagram jabs and ruthless trolling to keep his feud with Sean “Diddy” Combs alive. Now, he’s taking things to another level with a Netflix documentary that promises to shine a light on Diddy’s most controversial chapters—and drag a few more A-list names into the spotlight along the way.

The Docuseries That Won’t Stay Buried

50’s long-anticipated project, produced under his G-Unit Film & TV banner, has already stirred chaos. Major celebrities reportedly tried to shut it down, but true to form, 50 refused to back off. Instead, he doubled down—calling out those who allegedly tried to bury the series, teasing “exclusive interviews, unseen footage, and revelations that connect the dots” in ways the public was never supposed to see.

A Rivalry Decades in the Making

This isn’t just fresh trolling. The tension between Diddy and 50 dates back to the mid-2000s, when lyrical shots and whispered accusations first began. What started as rap-beef theatrics has now escalated into a cultural spectacle—two moguls locked in a bitter feud that’s spilled across social media, courtrooms, and now, a Netflix stage.

Jay-Z Pulled Into the Fire

The drama doesn’t stop with Diddy. Recent court filings revealed Jay-Z’s name linked to one of the lawsuits circling around Combs. Though Jay-Z has denied any involvement, the mere mention of his name sent shockwaves through the industry. A federal judge even ruled that the accuser in the case could remain anonymous, adding another layer of secrecy and speculation.

The Bigger Picture

50 insists this is more than trolling—it’s about exposing decades of power plays, betrayals, and hidden scandals inside hip hop’s inner circle. Still, he’s doing it in pure 50 Cent fashion: blending brutal honesty with biting humor, making Diddy’s downfall both a headline and a punchline.

The result? A Netflix bombshell that doesn’t just target Diddy—it rattles the cages of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kanye, and anyone else orbiting hip hop’s most infamous empire.