Rapper 50 Cent is in an all-out Instagram war with
fellow-artist Meek Mill — who appeared to accuse the "Candy Shop"
rapper of being gay in his aggressive new track, "Gave 'Em Hope."
50 Cent (L.) and Rappers Meek Mill (R.) are currently waging war via Instagram in response to Mill’s diss track. |
The song also mocks Fitty for last year's bankruptcy filing and calls
him out for still portraying a lavish lifestyle on social media.
"You popping s--- on your Instagram, s--- that you're popping ain't
adding up," Mill raps. "I got fifty reasons to say you're taking d---."
Fitty quickly responded to the diatribe with an onslaught of vicious
Instagram photos degrading the famous boyfriend of Nicki Minaj,
including a particularly venomous one of Mill's face edited onto the
poop iPhone emoji.
"Hey s--- head, your career is over already" he captioned the crass photo. "You better focus on getting (Nicki) pregnant so you can at least get child support girl."
Mill fired back with a jaded salvo of his own — sharing an Instagram photo of himself holding a tall stack of bills while saying 50 Cent is "going broke" and "miserable."
Fitty remained on the offensive, posting more than a dozen demeaning photos, including a mock eulogy for Mill late Monday morning.
"Meek Mill (died) on Sunday after a long battle of taking L's from 50 Cent," the post read. "He will not be greatly missed."
Mill may have simply been doing the bidding of his boss with his
hostile rap — as he's signed to Rick Ross' record label. Ross and 50
Cent engaged in a similar war of words in November on Twitter.
But the 28-year-old Mill has started his own battles before. Last summer, he fueled a contentious skirmish with rap icon Drake when he accused the Canadian star of not writing his own raps.
The two rappers then proceeded to exchange diss tracks over the course
of two weeks, with the general consensus being Drake won handily.
Additionally, it's not the first time Fifty Cent — born Curtis Jackson —
has battled rumors that he's gay. Last year, his ex-girlfriend Vivicia
Fox said the rapper attributed "Empire's" decline in ratings to "gay
stuff" — which she called an example of "the pot calling the kettle
black."
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