50 Cent Mocks Christian Combs After Diddy’s Son Drops a Diss Track Against His Father’s Rival
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50 Cent is not concerned about being targeted by Diddy's son, Christian "King" Combs, in a recent diss track.
On Sunday, May 12, DJ Akademiks played a song by King, 26, where he takes aim at those who criticize his father, including 50 Cent. In the song, King starts off by saying, "You talkin' down the family name? You wildin'," and later mentions a meme that made fun of Diddy, 54, during his legal troubles.
King raps, "I dare one of you to scream out 'no Diddy.' All that gossip stuff is lame. Who really put the city on the map besides 50 Cent? Stop lying, pops has been hated on by many people, but that's okay. They will try to bring down the successful ones like Eminem, but they will fail."
In response, 50 Cent (real name Curtis Jackson) sarcastically posted on Instagram, "I feel so threatened by Christian's words on his record. I'm terrified for my life, please don't hurt me, guys," alongside a photo of Diddy and Christian performing together on stage.
Following that, 50 Cent mentioned King's legal troubles. Back in April, a woman named Grace O’Marcaigh filed a lawsuit against the rapper, claiming that he sexually assaulted her during her time working on a yacht chartered by Diddy in December 2022. King, represented by his family’s attorney, denied the allegations, referring to them as "fabricated lies."
50 Cent Mocks Christian Combs After Diddy’s Son Drops a Diss Track Against His Father’s Rival
50 Cent shared a provocative excerpt from King's diss track on social media, along with photos of O'Marcaigh's reported injuries. The rapper also brought up the accusations that King had given the yacht worker a spiked shot of tequila. "Gave her the puffy juice with the special sauce in it," 50 Cent alleged in his Instagram post.
50 Cent shared another part of King's song where he mentioned the raid on Diddy's homes in Los Angeles and Miami in March 2024. During the raid, King and his brother, Justin Combs, were taken into custody. King rapped, "Too bad they ain't know we bought the one next door, cause that's the one they missed."
In response to King's lyrics, 50 Cent questioned why he would say something like that when he knows the authorities are investigating. He jokingly asked, "Are you stupid or are you dumb? LOL."
50 Cent and Diddy have had a long-standing feud since the early 2000s. The root of their conflict stems from 50 Cent's suspicion that Diddy may have more knowledge about the murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. than he has admitted.
Recently, in March 2024, 50 Cent, who is known for producing the successful Power franchise, announced that he is in the process of creating a documentary focused on Diddy's legal issues titled Diddy Do It?
“This is gonna break records when this drop,” wrote 50 Cent.
Editor's P/S:
The feud between 50 Cent and Christian Combs, the son of Diddy, has escalated with the release of King's diss track. While 50 Cent initially responded