50 Cent has recently reignited discussions about a long-standing feud between Diddy and Drake. The conflict dates back to 2014, when Diddy reportedly slapped Drake over the song “0 to 100.”

This track, which became one of Drake’s biggest hits, was originally sent to him by Diddy, who felt that Drake’s use of the beat without his approval was a betrayal.

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The altercation allegedly occurred at a Miami nightclub, where Diddy approached Drake, feeling disrespected by how Drake handled the song.

Reports indicate that Diddy threw several punches at Drake, exacerbating an existing shoulder injury for the Canadian artist.

This confrontation wasn’t just about the song, though. It highlighted deeper issues between the two artists and added to the narrative of Diddy’s complex relationships in the industry.

In a recent interview, 50 Cent elaborated on his own views regarding the incident and why he avoids gatherings hosted by billionaires like Diddy. He suggested that such environments often lead to conflicts and controversies, as seen with Diddy and Drake’s clash.

The feud between Diddy and Drake is just one of many instances where 50 Cent has commented on or been involved in industry disputes.

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Another notable example is 50 Cent’s near-signing with Bad Boy Records, which Diddy ultimately passed on.

According to Tony Yayo, a member of 50 Cent’s G-Unit crew, this was one of Diddy’s biggest mistakes, as 50 Cent went on to become a major star with other labels.

Moreover, 50 Cent often uses social media to poke fun at Diddy, suggesting underlying tensions and possibly deeper personal grievances.

These public jabs contribute to a complex web of relationships within the hip-hop industry, where alliances and rivalries continuously shift.

Overall, the Diddy-Drake incident and 50 Cent’s subsequent commentary underscore the competitive and sometimes contentious nature of the music business, where issues of respect, control over artistic work, and personal dynamics often lead to public spats and long-standing feuds.