Over the years, 50 Cent’s ties to Jay-Z, Diddy, and Beyoncé have oscillated between collaboration and feuds, resulting in public feuds that remain a topic of intrigue.

Although 50 Cent’s career has been marked by groundbreaking success, its his brash statements, and contentious relationships with some of the biggest names in the music industry that keeps him at the center of controversy.

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50 Cent and Jay-Z: Collaboration and Competition

The rivalry between 50 Cent and Jay-Z began in 1999 when 50 released “How to Rob,” a playful track targeting multiple industry heavyweights, including Jay-Z. Jay responded with a dismissive line in his track “It’s Hot,” sparking a competitive tension.

In 2003, their albums, Jay-Z’s The Black Album and G-Unit’s Beg for Mercy, competed for chart dominance, further fueling the rivalry. Despite this, the two collaborated on the 2007 remix of 50’s hit “I Get Money,” showcasing their mutual respect for each other’s artistry. However, the truce was short-lived. Most recently, 50 accused Jay-Z’s Roc Nation of attempting to block his inclusion in the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show, a claim that suggests lingering animosity.


While 50 Cent and Diddy have collaborated, including on the “I Get Money” remix, their relationship has largely been adversarial. Over the years, 50 has publicly mocked Diddy, criticizing his business ventures and credibility. Diddy has mostly avoided engaging directly, yet their tension persists in interviews and social media posts【9】.


50 Cent and Beyoncé: Indirect Rivalry

Though 50 Cent has not collaborated with Beyoncé, she has been pulled into the drama due to her connection to Jay-Z. In a 2024 interview, 50 criticized the Grammy voting system, alleging favoritism toward Beyoncé and questioning the legitimacy of her record-breaking wins. While Beyoncé has not responded publicly, the comments add another layer to 50’s longstanding critique of industry politics【9】.


A Legacy of Provocation and Success

Despite their public spats, 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Diddy, and Beyoncé remain powerhouses in the music and entertainment industries. Their interactions highlight the competitiveness of the business, where collaborations often coexist with rivalries. For 50 Cent, whose brand thrives on controversy, these feuds may be as much about staying in the public eye as they are about genuine grievances.


These relationships, built on a mix of respect and rivalry, underscore the dynamics of an industry where personal and professional boundaries often blur. As time goes on, these artists continue to shape pop culture while navigating their complex histories.

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