Rick Ross Mentions 50 Cent’s Late Mother And Tony Yayo As Feud Continues
Rick Ross did not hold back in his latest rant against 50 Cent. In a clip shared to his Instagram story, the Florida rapper had a special message for his Queens-bred opp, adding 50 Cent’s late mother and rapper Tony Yayo to the mix.
“I didn’t know that they said I was the only person that f**ked 50 Cent up. I ain’t know that,” exclaimed the 49-year-old as the rant begins. “I’ma be honest. Tony Yayo told 50 Cent himself. Y’all can Google it. Tony Yayo said, ‘I wouldn’t do that if I was [him] because Tony Yayo know them ni**as ain’t got no money. Come on, man,”
He continued to quip, “Look at Tony Yayo and Auntie Murda. Them ni**as need facials. Old ni**as whose skin ain’t even right, boy.”
As the video continues, the “Money In The Grave” rapper took jabs at one of 50 Cent’s business ventures, alleging the G-Unit mogul is struggling to finish a television and film studio in Louisiana.
“Boy, I see you struggling making that G-Unit film studio out there in Louisiana, where that cheapest land at,” said Rick Ross. “You thought you was gonna be able to do it. You thought you was gonna be able to get them loans — what’s wrong? What’s taking so long?”
He continued to bring 50 Cent’s late mother into the tirade.
Rick Ross attends the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.
“I know you wanna make your momma one of them walking stars they put down there. F**k how your momma live, ni**a. Make her her own walking star,” he trolled. “Come on, don’t leave Louisiana. Don’t quit like that because you show ni**as the picture of how you wanted it to look. We call it renderings. You had the renderings, then you tried to go get them loans and ain’t nobody loan you that money. You ain’t even built the G-Unit studio yet.”
According to previous reports, the studio was opened in Shreveport, La., in April 2024.
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson attends WE TV’s “Hip Hop Homicides” New York Premiere at Crosby Street Hotel on November 10, 2022 in New York City.
Rick Ross continued to threaten, “Fifty, who own your masters? I’ll buy your masters. You better shut up. I will buy your masters.”
The Instagram upload comes after 50 Cent took aim at Rick Ross for performing as an opening act on Bow Wow and Omarion’s Millennium tour earlier this week.
“[Ninja emoji]’s get quiet when they gotta open for Bow Wow, (BOSS),” boasted the “Many Men (Wish Death)” rapper. “HE not a surprise guest he can’t sell a ticket. LOL.”
He continued to share a clip from a 2021 Verzus where Bow Wow faced off against Soulja Boy writing, “Bow Wow like I didn’t ask for this [ninja emoji] to be on this tour 5!” adding, “I know live nation just threw that bi**h In. LOL.”
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