50 Cent and Rick Ross’s Longstanding Beef Heats Up on Social Media

The ongoing feud between 50 Cent and Rick Ross has escalated with their latest interactions on social media, showing signs of taking a nastier turn. The latest spat involves a video featuring an A.I.-generated composite photo of convicted sexual abusers Jeffrey Epstein, R. Kelly, and disgraced music mogul Diddy. In the background, audio plays of Rick Ross’s controversial verse from Rocko’s “U.O.E.N.O” featuring A$AP Rocky and Future, which includes lyrics that seemingly normalize date rape: “Put molly all in her champagne/She don’t even know it/I took her home and enjoyed that/She don’t even know it.”

50 Cent did not hold back in his criticism, posting the clip with a scathing caption. He questioned Ross’s mindset when writing the lyrics, stating, “You know some times I think people are just stupid, why would you say this in song?” He further added, “I DRUGGED HER ASS, AND I RAP*D HER ASS, AND SHE AINT EVEN KNOW IT ! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.”

Ross fired back in a now-deleted comment, making a serious accusation against 50 Cent. He wrote, “This was a Lyric, Daphne joy accused/says you sodomized and raped her as you held her down in front of your son Curtis @50cent.” This comment references a past defamation lawsuit where 50 Cent sued Joy, the mother of their son Sire, for accusing him of rape and physical abuse on Instagram, as reported by US Weekly and TMZ.

On May 25, 50 Cent took to Instagram specifically to disparage Ross for his controversial lyrics, which have faced scrutiny multiple times. The feud between the two rappers has been ongoing for years, but the tension has recently intensified. Ross has also been involved in other conflicts with artists such as Drake and The Game. Last month, Ross released a diss track aimed at Drake titled “Champagne Moments,” which was followed by The Game’s diss track “Freeway’s Revenge” targeting Rozay.

This latest episode in their longstanding beef highlights the deep animosity and personal attacks that continue to fuel their public rivalry.