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Fabolous, Jim Jones, Maino, and Dave East target 50 Cent in new freestyle “Squatter’s Rights” over leaked phone call.
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50 Cent responds with The Great Gatsby photo, hinting at consequences for those who challenge him.
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Fans debate whether 50 Cent’s refusal to release diss track is strategic move or avoidance of lyrical battle.
Fabolous, Jim Jones, Maino, and Dave East recently released a freestyle titled “Squatter’s Rights” that directly targets 50 Cent for his online trolling. The track serves as a response to 50 Cent leaking a phone call where he discussed buying the building that houses their podcast and exposed their alleged overdue rent. The crew decided to move the conflict from social media to music by challenging the G-Unit mogul to stop posting leaks and actually rap.
50 Cent responded on Saturday by posting a photo of himself as The Great Gatsby with a caption warning that everyone who plays with him eventually regrets it. Fans are currently divided over whether his refusal to release a diss track is a strategic power move or a sign that he is avoiding a lyrical battle with Fabolous. The comment section has become a debate between those expecting new music and others who believe he plans to ruin his rivals financially instead.