50 Cent teased his role in the forthcoming 'Street Fighter' movie.| VIBE.com
Ja Rule gave 50 cent a taste of his own medicine as he trolled the G-Unit rapper over perceived low concert ticket sales.| VIBE.com
50 Cent slammed Diddy's legal team for their closing statements in his sex trafficking trial.| VIBE.com
50 Cent has clapped back at Ja Rule's claims of "low" ticket sales on his European tour, with proof of sold-out venues.| VIBE.com
In reaction to Diddy being acquitted on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, 50 Cent has compared him to a "gay John Gotti."| VIBE.com
50 shared a clip from Nelly's recent appearance on Fat Joe and Jadakiss’ new podcast where he confirmed that he indeed apologized to Ashanti.| VIBE.com
50 Cent publicly showed his support to Tyler Perry, who was recently sued for sexual assault.| VIBE.com
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