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“Happy birthday to you… happy birthday, dear friend!” The celebration seemed innocent enough—until 50 Cent decided to blow up the internet.

A mystery yacht video suddenly surfaced, and it’s nothing like the usual rap star flex. Rick Ross is seen lounging on a luxury yacht, looking way too cozy with one of his so-called “boy toys”—and this time, 50 Cent isn’t letting him off easy. He says the clip makes other recent rap scandals look like child’s play. And fans? They can’t believe what they’re seeing.

50 was quick to pounce—he reposted a fake AI-enhanced pic of Rick Ross with a shady caption: “Your man was looking real saucy kissing that boy on that boat.” That message? Loud and clear. The internet went wild. Memes, jokes, and speculation flooded every corner of social media.

See, this drama isn’t new. 50 Cent and Rick Ross have been beefing for more than a decade. It all started at the 2008 BET Hip Hop Awards when Ross claimed 50 looked at him “the wrong way.” 50 shrugged it off—but soon, shots were flying.

Rick Ross came hard with the track “Mafia Music,” where he took aim at 50’s family and real name, Curtis Jackson. 50 clapped back with “Officer Ricky,” haunting Ross with his past as a correctional officer. The feud spiraled from there: skits, cartoons, interviews with Ross’ baby mama—50 turned it into a never-ending troll fest.

Fast forward to now—and things are getting even juicier. Behind the scenes, Ross had been name-dropping Big Meech, promising big movie deals and Hollywood moves after Meech got out in 2023. But word is, it was all for show. Meanwhile, 50 helped turn Meech’s son into a TV star on BMF, funding acting lessons and real opportunities. Fans and insiders called Ross out for clout-chasing—and once again, 50 came out looking like the real boss.

So when this yacht clip hit the internet? Oh, 50 saw his opening. He didn’t miss a beat. He started comparing Ross to other industry names who’ve been caught in public scandals—hinting Ross might be living a double life. He even brought up Shawn’s viral moments with French Montana, Meek Mill, and YK Osiris—suggesting Ross might be hiding something similar.

Some fans tried to defend Ross—claiming the person with him was just a female model with short hair. But once the story caught fire? It didn’t matter. The memes snowballed. Every time Ross posted luxury cars or jets online, trying to distract the haters, 50 came right back with a fresh roast.

Then, boom—another leak. A second video, with Ross once again surrounded by a group many said didn’t look like his usual entourage. Real or not, the damage was done. 50 reposted it with three laughing emojis and the caption: “Can’t make this up.”

Ross tried to fight back—in lives and Instagram posts—calling 50 a bitter old man and insisting he was too rich to care. But every word just fed 50 more material. The final straw? 50 edited a mashup of the new yacht footage with old clips of Shawn, and challenged fans: “Spot the Difference.” Brutal.

Even Ross’s girlfriend Jasmine tried jumping in to defend him. But Ross still swung low, taking shots at 50’s ex and reminding everyone that his baby mama Daphne Joy has also been linked to Shawn. Yeah, it got that messy.

But here’s the truth: when it comes to trolling wars, 50 Cent—petty king of the internet—never loses. And Rick Ross? Whether it was a misunderstanding, an edit gone wrong, or something more—he just became the latest star on the wrong side of 50’s timeline.

Who’s next? The internet is watching.