The hip-hop game has always been competitive—but according to 50 Cent, Jay-Z has taken it far beyond music into backroom politics and business sabotage. In a recent series of interviews, 50 and Eminem have gone full throttle, calling out what they say are years of shady moves, award show manipulation, stolen credit, and behind-the-scenes power plays by Jay and his wife Beyoncé.

50 says this isn’t just about beef—it’s about a deliberate effort to block his moves even when they’re not competing musically. “Right now, he doesn’t even have a song on the charts,” 50 said. “And he’s still trying to compete. Compete for what?”

 

The accusations come with receipts. 50 claims that back in 2023, Jay-Z tried to have him removed from the Super Bowl halftime lineup, telling Dr. Dre and Eminem the NFL “had an issue” with him. The part that didn’t make sense to 50? The NFL had no problem making him a partner in a team—but apparently had a problem with him performing. Eminem pushed back, and the performance went ahead—something 50 says blew up in Jay’s face.

But that was just the start. Both 50 and Eminem have long blasted the Grammys as rigged, and now they’re pointing directly at Jay-Z—accusing him of using his marriage to Beyoncé like a “cheat code” to collect trophies. Eminem says the Recording Academy constantly dangles the possibility of a win to boost ratings, only to shut out artists they’ve hyped up. That’s why he swore off the Grammys entirely after repeated snubs.

When Beyoncé finally won *Album of the Year* for *Cowboy Carter*, whispers started immediately. Fans speculated Jay had once again worked his magic behind the scenes—especially since just a year earlier, he had stormed the Grammy stage calling out the Academy for snubbing her. Some thought the outrage was staged to set up her big win.

The accusations against Beyoncé don’t stop at awards. She’s been linked to claims of swiping songwriting credit and allegedly sabotaging other women in the industry, with names like Aaliyah, Mary J. Blige, Keri Hilson, Amerie, Kelis, and M.I.A. caught in the crossfire.

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Former Destiny’s Child bodyguard Uncle Ron even claimed before his death that he’d witnessed Jay and Beyoncé end careers to protect their throne. Jaguar Wright has also accused Jay of benefiting from the downfall—or disappearance—of figures like Harlem legend Big L.

The pattern, critics say, is clear: keep the spotlight on themselves, block competition, and control the narrative. DMX accused Jay of delaying his album to make room for Jay’s own release. Beanie Sigel claimed Jay would drop his records the same week as Beanie’s to crowd him out. Keri Hilson’s career went into freefall after refusing to play along, with rumors that Beyoncé had people in Hilson’s own camp setting her up. Kelis accused Beyoncé of sampling “Milkshake” without permission or credit—and only found out from the internet.

Even Amerie’s breakout sound allegedly got “redirected” to Beyoncé when producer Rich Harrison shifted his focus from Amerie’s *One Thing* to Beyoncé’s *Crazy in Love*.

50 Cent and Eminem are now openly asking: Is Jay-Z’s dominance built on talent—or on decades of calculated power moves? Are the Carters music royalty, or just the industry’s most ruthless operators?