The hip-hop world is no stranger to extravagant displays of wealth, but the latest chapter in the never-ending diamond race among rappers has taken a heartwarming turn. This time, it’s all about Eminem’s newborn grandson, Elliot Marshall, born to his daughter Hailie Jade and her husband, Evan McClintock. In a dazzling show of affection, rap titans 50 Cent and Dr. Dre have gone head-to-head to shower the infant with jaw-dropping diamond gifts, leaving Eminem, the 52-year-old rap legend, both speechless and emotional. Fans are calling it the ultimate “gift race” for the newest member of the Shady family.

The saga began shortly after Hailie announced Elliot’s birth in late March 2025, a joyous milestone that prompted an outpouring of love from Eminem’s inner circle. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, kicked things off with a gesture that stunned even the flashiest in hip-hop. According to TMZ, the In Da Club rapper destroyed his prized diamond-encrusted pinky ring—valued at over $500,000 and a relic from his 2003 Get Rich or Die Tryin’ era—to repurpose its gems into a custom baby rattle for Elliot. “I wanted something real for Em’s grandson,” 50 Cent told Billboard. “That ring was my past; Elliot’s the future.” The rattle, encrusted with 10 carats of flawless diamonds, reportedly took jewelers two weeks to craft and is insured for $750,000.

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Not to be outdone, Dr. Dre, Eminem’s longtime mentor and Aftermath Entertainment founder, upped the ante with a gift that left the Lose Yourself rapper at a loss for words. Sources close to Dre, speaking to Rolling Stone, revealed he commissioned a one-of-a-kind diamond pendant shaped like a tiny microphone, symbolizing Eminem’s lyrical legacy. The pendant, studded with rare blue diamonds and valued at $1.2 million, comes with a matching chain sized for Elliot to wear when he’s older. “Dre called me and just said, ‘I got something for the kid,’” Eminem shared on SiriusXM’s Shade 45. “When I saw it, I couldn’t even speak. It’s not just the diamonds—it’s what it means.”

The gifts, unveiled at a private family gathering in Detroit, sparked a frenzy on X, with fans marveling at the rappers’ generosity. “50 Cent smashing his ring for Elliot’s rattle? Dre with a mic pendant? This is next-level love for Em’s family,” one user posted. Another wrote, “The diamond race is wild, but these gifts for Elliot are pure heart.” The event, attended by Shady Records artists like Obie Trice and D12, was a rare moment of unity for the crew, who’ve long competed in flashy gestures—like Eminem’s infamous diamond-encrusted rings gifted to Elton John in 2005.

The race reflects the deep bond among Eminem, 50 Cent, and Dre, forged through decades of collaboration on hits like The Marshall Mathers LP and Crack a Bottle. 50 Cent, who called Eminem “the greatest grandfather” in a PEOPLE interview, sees Elliot as a new chapter for their Shady/Aftermath legacy. Dre, who mentored Eminem since 1997, views the pendant as a passing of the torch. Both rappers were among the guests at Hailie’s 2024 wedding, where Eminem shared a tearful father-daughter dance.

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While the gifts have sparked playful debate over who “won” the race, Eminem insists it’s about family, not competition. “These guys are my brothers,” he told Shade 45. “Elliot’s got more bling than I ever did at his age.” As the hip-hop world watches, one thing’s clear: Elliot Marshall, barely a month old, is already the diamond-clad prince of Detroit’s rap dynasty, with 50 Cent and Dre ensuring his shine is legendary.