
50 Cent threatens to buy Jim Jones’ ‘Let’s Rap About It’ podcast amid beef
50 Cent currently has issues with the hosts of the Let’s Rap About It podcast and has threatened to buy out their platform.
The G-Unit rapper has been going back and forth with Jim Jones, Fabolous, Maino, and Dave East following their conversation about his Sean Combs: The Reckoning documentary.
Jones labelled the Netflix docuseries a “mockumentary” and prompted a response from 50. Now, he’s taking things to the next level.
As a result of them bothering him, 50 is now setting his sights on purchasing Let’s Rap About It and the building where they film the podcast.
“I didn’t have this on my list of things to do, but if you insist I’ll make time,” he wrote on Instagram. “I’m working on buying the space where you film, and 50 percent of your podcast. You know I don’t [cap].”
In a previous post, 50 accused the four rappers of squatting following the first episode airing in September.
“These guys are squatters, they owe 250,000 k for the space they are filming their podcast,” he said. “These bums are trying to win best dressed award and can’t pay their bills.”
After Jones’ initial criticism of Sean Combs: The Reckoning, in which he called it “petty behaviour,” 50 wasted no time in hitting back at the Dipset rapper.
“I understand Diddy was your hero, stay down with him,” he wrote. “I don’t care if you let him play with ya butt, then act like you don’t remember.”
Sean Combs: The Reckoning was released on December 2nd and focuses on the sexual misconduct allegations against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. He’s currently serving 50 months behind bars on prostitution charges.