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50 Cent Fires Back at Jim Jones' "Sucker" Remarks, Calls Him "Delusional" in Fiery Instagram Clapback


The rap beef gets spicy again, and this time, it's 50 Cent and Jim Jones exchanging words. Hip-hop die-hards, not when 50 Cent gets involved in beef; it's never just a light skirmish. It's a full-fledged circus. The back-and-forth drama began when Jim Jones appeared on The Breakfast Club on Feb. 27, where the conversation turned to potential Verzuz matchups for artists from New York. Capo was feeling himself, bragging that he had more solo hits than most of his peers from his city. "I got a lot of gold singles I got some action with me," he said soulfully. "In New York City, it's gonna be difficult for anyone to win with Capo."

However, things changed abruptly when DJ Envy suggested 50 Cent as a potential opponent. That's when Jim Jones's energy changed. "I ain't doing nothing with that sucker you heard?" he snapped. "Leave him out of the conversation, don't start. There's no love lost between them.

50 Cent, the Power mogul, immediately fired back on Instagram in the early morning of Feb. 28. Posting a clip of the interview, 50 ridiculed Jones, calling him a one-hit-wonder. "Delusional JoMo only got one song, 'Ballin' sung by Max B," he wrote, referring to the Dipset anthem that dominated airwaves in 2006.

50 Cent followed that up with a cryptic but pointed jab, posting a photo of himself holding a wine glass nonchalantly while reading a magazine. "ALL YOU GOTTA DO IS SOMETHING PUNK. YOU GIRLY MOUTH BOY!" he wrote, clarifying that he loves the drama just as much as fans.

On the other hand, Jones appeared to have another opponent on the brain, Cam'ron. The Dipset drama has been simmering for the past few weeks, but Capo took it to 10 when he challenged his ex-partner to a $10 million boxing match. Where's the ring at?" Jones declared. "You were with Floyd and them $10 million. Meet me in any goddamn boxing ring, bitch! Now go tell some jokes about that in your next show." While Jones is here for the actual ring action, 50 Cent has never been one to resolve beef with hands. His strength, after all, is his mouth, memes, and oversaturated trolling.

Fans of both artists are waiting to see if Jim Jones will respond or let 50 Cent's taunts go unanswered. When 50 is in the mix, the internet has a performance to look forward to. The only question remains: Will this stay within the bounds of social media shots, or will it escalate to something bigger? As for any more beef between the two, this rap battle is just starting.

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