We’ve heard of bitter feuds getting nasty, but 50 Cent has just proven himself one of the most cold-blooded rappers in the game
Unprovoked, Fiddy commented on the condition of Rick Ross — possibly on his deathbed — and pretty much everyone on the internet is agreeing that it was over the line.
So just to get you up to speed, Rick Ross is not in good physical condition. As we reported before, Ross is currently hooked up to an ECMO machine after what’s being reported as major heart attack.
After being found drooling and unresponsive, Ross was rushed to a Miami-area hospital and put on a machine that’s aiding his heart and lungs to work. His close friends and family are hold vigil at his bedside. The future looks grim for Ross — even if he lives.
50 thought last night was the perfect time to tell his social media followers a message on how he felt Ross’s condition. It was just one image, no text, and it was cold blooded.
50 Cent posted a photo of Ivan Drago, the monster-sized Russian from 1985’s Rocky IV. In the scene the photo still is pulled from, Dolph Lundgren’s Drago is interviewed as Apollo Creed lies unconscious in Rocky’s arms.
“I defeat all man,” Drago says. Then a reporter tells the Russian that Creed is in serious condition. And then Drago says what 50 Cent thinks of Ross: “If he dies, he dies.”
The message is loud and clear (at least to the people who have been following the beef 50 Cent and Ross) — this was a direct shot at Ross, and a cold-blooded shot at that. But people who’ve been following the Curtis Jackson-Rick Ross feud (Ross refuses to call it a beef) probably aren’t surprised.
To take you back to the origins of how this feud started, you have to go all the way back to 2008 when 50 gave a shady, backhanded compliment to Ross in an interview about his number one LP, Trilla. When the two saw each other at the BET Awards later that year, Ross said 50 mad-dogged him. It was on from that point on.
The following year, 50 Cent did an inappropriate interview with Tia, the mother of Rick Ross’ son. Ross created a website (ThisIsCurley.com) just to diss 50 by Photoshopping Ross’s son’s face on the body a monkey. 50 called out Ross for once being a correctional officer (you can see the photo 50 shared of Officer Ross above), and the pettiness just got worse from there.
Then Ross insinuated 50 was gay, 50 fired back saying “I’ll be the shooter.” The two hate each other — this is no feud for record sales. It’s ugly, but in 2011, when Rick Ross suffered two seizures, a fan asked Fiddy if he had any words for Ross.
“Yeah. He gotta take care of his self,” 50 responded. 50 Cent would later say that even though he won’t be praying for Ross he doesn’t wish death on any man, and that his grandfather once had a seizure.
But here we are now. 50 Cent had an opportunity to be the bigger man and let this 10-year-old beef end, or at least let it rest until Ross, God-willing, recovers. But nope, Curtis Jackson had to show the world he don’t give an F. Rap feuds can be fun, and they stoke the creative juices if they can be funneled into the music, but 50’s just wrong on this one.
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