50 Cent built his entire legacy on fearlessness. From his explosive 1999 debut *How to Rob*—where he brazenly threatened to stick up nearly every A-list rapper and singer in the game—to decades of relentless trolling aimed at Sean “Diddy” Combs, Curtis Jackson never backed away from a fight.

His lyrics took direct shots at giants like Jay-Z—“I’m about to stick the fork through that Bentley coupe door”—as well as P. Diddy and countless others. The results were always fiery responses, but 50 thrived on the chaos.

Yet buried in the history of *How to Rob* lies a shocking truth: there was one artist 50 Cent genuinely feared to diss—**Mariah Carey**.

The original version of the track actually contained a chilling line aimed straight at the pop diva. 50 rapped:

*“I’ll manhandle Mariah, get on the ground / You ain’t with Tommy no more, who’s gonna protect you now?”*

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The line referenced Carey’s recent split from her powerful ex-husband, Sony Music CEO Tommy Mottola. And while most rappers responded to 50 with bars or threats, Mariah chose a different weapon—corporate power.

Upon hearing the lyric, Carey allegedly threatened legal action against her own label, Columbia Records, demanding the line be removed. Faced with an ultimatum from one of its biggest global superstars, Columbia folded, forcing 50 Cent to cut the Mariah diss from the official single release.

That moment stood out. Verses mocking Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Busta Rhymes, Juvenile, even Jay-Z all stayed untouched. But the Mariah Carey bar was the only one silenced.

It was unprecedented for 50 Cent—the man who built his career on provocation. For once, it wasn’t the streets or another rapper that checked him. It was the unstoppable star power of Mariah Carey.