50 Cent
While she has some pretty pointed lines aimed at the like of Tory Lanez, Lizzo and Megan Thee Stallion, CupCakKe insists she has no beef to cook with anyone mentioned on the cut and "it's all love."
In a socially-distanced interview with the LA Leakers, the Compton rapper says that the former foes have buried the hatchet.
The Queens mogul called the Recording Academy "out of touch" for its selections.
The people didn’t find 50 Cent’s attempts at humor funny when it came to politics. He is now clearing up his earlier statement and much more.
Considering Slim Shady aligning with Joe Biden's campaign and Weezy F. Baby's endorsement of Trump, Fif had to deliver a signature moment of trolling.
While 50 Cent did not dress up for Halloween he still made sure to insert himself in the conversation. Lil Nas X’s outfit in particular triggered him the most.
On Monday's (Oct. 26) episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers, AmberRuffin laid out on the table exactly what most African Americans in support of change were thinking. During the three and a half minute skit, you see Ruffin attempting to refrain from commenting on the subject of Ice Cube working with Trump, as Meyers discussed the headlines from the previous week stating that both 50 Cent and Ice Cube were either in support of Trump or working with him, stating that her comments would "go off the rails," before diving in and allowing her stance to be made clear.
Chalk this up to when trolling goes wrong? After saying he just might vote for the current resident of the White House, 50 Cent has changed his tune to, "F*ck Donald Trump."
Fif cleaned it up by saluting the Dungeon Dragon for getting back into shape, however.
Donald Trump is now celebrating his latest Black celebrity endorsement.
From what's being said, the artist born Curtis Jackson believes that his finances will be in better order under the former business mogul who hopes to get reelected to the White House this fall.
50 Cent's influence in Tinseltown is about to possibly double. He is now in business with one of the biggest names in the picture business.