50 Cent is undoubtedly one of the biggest legends in hip-hop. Overall, he’s still touring and showcasing his immense talent. Plus, he still has an iconic album full of club anthems that still ring today. However, throughout his career, Fife found himself at the center of various feuds. He has never shied away from collaborating with other artists, and that may never change. In fact, he kept getting re-engaged in fights that seemed to be over.
One feud he likes to revisit is his feud with Rick Ross. The two men dislike each other, although Five seems to have the last laugh lately. Overall, that’s mostly down to Rick Ross and his crew getting beat up in Vancouver. It all had to do with Rozay playing “Not Like Us” in Canada. It led to real-world consequences, and 50 Cent has been making jokes ever since.
50 Cent vs. Rick Ross
For example, 50 Cent was in Canada recently and he decided to rub salt in Rose’s wounds. In the video above, Fife can be seen asking the crowd why they did what they did to Rose. He even asked individual crowd members if they set the beat. The crowd cheered every second, yet another example of how 50 Cent has always been the meanest guy in the room.
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