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50 Cent Clashes With Maino After Violating Jim Jones Over Diddy Documentary Comments
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50 Cent Clashes With Maino After Jim Jones Comments on Diddy


Key Takeaways

  • Rivalry Highlight: 50 Cent continues to feud with Jim Jones over a documentary about Diddy.
  • Podcast Critique: Jim Jones criticized 50 Cent’s documentary on his podcast, calling it a mockumentary.
  • Social Media Clash: 50 Cent responded with mocking posts on Instagram, targeting multiple rappers.
  • Feud Resurgence: The conflict between 50 Cent and Jim Jones has reignited due to past grievances.

50 Cent may be making headlines for his not-so-flattering Diddy documentary, but another of his long-running rivalries continues to provide primetime entertainment.

On Monday (December 15), Fif took aim at Jim Jones for criticizing his aforementioned docuseries, Sean Combs: The Reckoning, on his Let’s Rap About It podcast, which he co-hosts with fellow New York rappers Maino, Fabolous and Dave East.

During a recent episode of the show, the former Dipset member took issue with 50 executive producing the documentary, which examines Diddy’s alleged history of abuse, domestic violence and exploitation, as well as his long-rumored involvement in the deaths of 2Pac and Biggie.

Defending Puffy, Jones said: “You don’t want nobody doing a documentary trying to make your whole character look weak. That’s petty behavior … It’s really not a documentary; it’s more like a mockumentary.”

50 fired back on Instagram, writing: “I understand Diddy was your hero, stay down with him. I don’t care if you let him play with ya butt, then act like you don’t remember.”

He further mocked Jones by sharing pictures of him snapping awkward selfies with celebrities such as JAY-Z, Pusha T and Gervonta Davis, as well as a news headline about the rapper’s financial issues.

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The G-Unit general also targeted Maino, Fabolous and Dave East in his rant, writing in a separate post: “These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000k for the space they are filming their podcast. These bums are trying to win best dressed award and can’t pay their bills.”

While Jim Jones, Fabolous and Dave East have yet to respond, Maino took it upon himself to lock horns with 50 Cent.

In an equally derisive Instagram post, the Brooklyn native shared an edited photo of Fif as a woman and wrote: “Meet Killer Curly Ladies & Gentlemen…He Helped Me Get My Record Deal Before So Imma Always Be Grateful, So It’s Gone Hurt Me To Drag This N*gga To Hell!”

“Fuck Is The Problem Curtis? What Has Your G Unit G- String In a Bunch N*gga? Is It The Bitch Or The Diabetes? But Let’s Rap About It!!!”

50 Cent and Jim Jones’ feud reignited earlier this year after the former appeared on Cam’ron‘s YouTube show Talk With Flee and ridiculed Capo for being used as a pawn during his high-profile beef with Cam in the late 2000s.

Explaining how he manipulated Jones, who at the time was one of Cam’ron’s closest cohorts, into performing with him — a move Cam called a “checkmate moment” — 50 sneered: ““I just took the shot ’cause I wasn’t sure [Jim Jones] was going to go for it. I was like, ‘We like Jimmy better than you anyway, Cam!’

“You gotta watch and see how he responds. And then you see, ‘Aw shit, he really likes that!’ Tell him, ‘We want you at the show, Jim! That was one of those things where I just threw it out and see what would happen. And he bit.”

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Jones later fired back at 50 Cent and Cam’ron on Justin Laboy’s Respectfully podcast, saying: “Them n-ggas be on my dick. Them n-ggas ain’t got nothing else to think about but Capo.

“I did a lot for them n-ggas in their life, ya heard? Both of them. Pause, though. Get off my dick! It’s only space on there for baby girl. Come on, man. Tugging on my shit like that.”

He added: “Them n-ggas [in G-Unit] couldn’t even dress, but [50] had a platform for me to perform on in front of thousands of people in New York. Yeah, I’m taking that.”



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.