”HE’S WORSE” 50 Cent Reveals Why Jay-Z is HIDING After Diddy’s Arrest (Video)

50 Cent, known for his frequent public jabs at fellow artists, has once again targeted Sean “Diddy” Combs, this time amidst Diddy’s recent legal troubles. The feud between the two rap moguls is long-standing, with accusations and taunts flying between them over the years. Recently, G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo added fuel to the fire during an interview, revealing an untold story about a meeting where Diddy chose not to sign 50 Cent to Bad Boy Records—a decision Yayo believes was a huge mistake for the label.

In the interview, Yayo shared that Diddy cited “too much drama” around 50 Cent as the reason for not signing him, specifically referencing the tense environment following the murder of Biggie Smalls. At the time, 50 Cent had already made waves with his 1999 track “How to Rob,” which openly threatened Diddy and other prominent rappers. The meeting reportedly occurred shortly before 50 Cent was shot nine times in 2000, marking a pivotal moment in his career. Yayo emphasized that, despite the potential deal, Diddy was reluctant to work with 50 due to the surrounding controversy, which Yayo considers one of Bad Boy’s biggest missed opportunities.

50 Cent has taken advantage of Diddy’s recent troubles by mocking him on social media, particularly after federal raids on Diddy’s properties in California and Florida. 50 posted screenshots showing Diddy’s sons being escorted out in handcuffs, captioning it with remarks suggesting serious legal repercussions. He further stoked the flames by referencing rumors of Diddy’s alleged involvement in criminal activities, alluding to a “bigger” story unraveling soon.

Amidst this feud, 50 Cent also reignited tensions with Jay-Z, another long-standing rival. Their beef dates back to 1999 when 50 Cent mentioned Jay-Z in his debut single, “How to Rob,” which prompted Jay-Z to respond in his track “Some Like It Hot.” Over the years, the two have traded insults, although both have acknowledged a level of mutual respect. Despite their competitive history, they briefly collaborated during the “Rock the Mic” tour in 2003, showing that their rivalry has evolved into more of a professional competition rather than outright hostility.

However, recent allegations against both Jay-Z and Diddy have added darker undertones to their public personas. Rumors and conspiracy theories surrounding Diddy and Jay-Z’s alleged involvement in illegal activities, including connections to unsolved crimes, have begun to circulate more frequently. As legal investigations into Diddy continue, 50 Cent’s public taunts only add to the speculation and drama, hinting at even deeper issues within the hip-hop industry’s elite.

The ongoing tension between 50 Cent, Diddy, and Jay-Z continues to capture public attention, fueled by decades-old rivalries and current controversies. Whether these feuds will escalate further remains to be seen, but 50 Cent seems determined to keep stirring the pot.