50 Cent just endorsed Yeat-adjacent producer BNYX, but not for his beats.
On Saturday (March 23), 50 Cent shared an Instagram post expressing his thoughts on the new tongue-in-cheek reference. It just so happened that his post included a screenshot of a BNYX tweet, in which he wrote: “I got all my guys in position, no Diddy.”
The G-Force general, whose sexual assault lawsuit against Diddy is growing on social media, wasted no time in attacking the “bad boy” mogul while praising BNYX in the caption of his post.
“Oh I’m with my son, that’s my man, not Diddy,” 50 Cent wrote in the caption. “I’m going to blast you right now! F### Get out of here! Haha.”
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As mentioned, this isn’t the first time 50 Cent has targeted Diddy over the use of other artists’ content. Earlier this month, the rapper-turned-television executive shared another video on Instagram, showing a cross-dressing Saucy Santana strolling down a city street with the caption, “M Meek Mill leaving Diddy’s house”. Santana was wearing a red bodycon dress, sunglasses and a purse, with a black leather jacket slung over her shoulders.
Although BNYX’s tweet eventually went viral, he was not the true originator of the phrase. In fact, he re-shared the origin of the slang in a follow-up tweet, which came from a previous episode of DJ Akademiks Off The Record Spotify Podcast.
See the original clip below.
For clarity https://t.co/5s5EVIgAbz pic.twitter.com/8ryPLFC3uy
— BNYX® 🇭🇹 (@BNYX) March 21, 2024