Recently, Jim Jones took shots at 50 Cent during his interview on The Breakfast Club, calling him a “sucker.” The comment quickly caught the attention of 50 Cent, who wasted no time firing back via Instagram.
In his response, 50 Cent called Jim Jones “delusional” and claimed that Jones only had one hit song, Ballin’, which was written by Max B. He warned Jones to stay quiet before he had Tru Life chasing him around New York again. The response ignited further debate among fans, reigniting old tensions between the two rappers.

The history between 50 Cent and Jim Jones dates back years, particularly surrounding the drama with Dipset. Many believe that Jim Jones’ decision to associate with 50 Cent at one point played a role in his fallout with Cam’ron. At the time, 50 Cent had been publicly feuding with Cam’ron, so when Jones appeared alongside 50, it sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community. To many fans, this was a sign of division within Dipset, further fueling speculation that Jim was being used as a pawn by 50 Cent.
Fast forward to today, and Jim Jones is making headlines again, not only for his remarks about 50 Cent but also for challenging Cam’ron to a $10 million boxing match. Fans are now questioning whether the brotherhood within Dipset can ever be repaired. Some believe that the ongoing back-and-forth between Jim and Cam’ron is harming the group’s legacy, while others see it as a calculated promotional move by Jones.
With the release of his latest project, At the Church’s Steps, some suspect that Jim Jones is using controversy to drum up publicity. His comments about 50 Cent and Cam’ron have undoubtedly placed him in the spotlight, ensuring that his name remains relevant in hip-hop discussions. 50 Cent, known for his strategic and calculated approach to beefs, wasted no time in capitalizing on the moment, making sure to deliver a response that would grab headlines.

Fans have mixed reactions. Some believe that Jim Jones is overestimating his impact when he suggests he could compete against 50 Cent in a Verzuz battle. 50 Cent’s first two albums alone, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ and The Massacre, were massive successes, filled with chart-topping hits. On the other hand, Jim Jones’ track record in competitive settings hasn’t been the strongest, as seen in the Dipset vs. The LOX Verzuz battle, where Dipset suffered a crushing defeat.
Ultimately, whether this feud continues to escalate or fades into the background remains to be seen. Some fans hope for a reconciliation between Jim Jones and Cam’ron, while others see this as another chapter in hip-hop’s long history of rivalries. One thing is for sure—50 Cent will continue to apply pressure whenever he sees an opportunity, and Jim Jones will have to decide if he wants to keep engaging or move forward.