The video, which is comedy gold, shows Jay-Z and Diddy getting arrested, with 50 Cent cheekily captioning it, worrying he'd "get shot" for posting such a gem.
It's another prime example of how 50 Cent keeps the entertainment industry on its toes. In the world of entertainment, you've got to laugh or you'll cry.
But wait, there's more! 50 Cent didn't stop there. He took another jab at Jay-Z when he appeared at the red carpet for the "Mufasa" premiere with his family, despite the swirling allegations. In a now-deleted Instagram post, 50 Cent captioned a photo of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Blue Ivy with, "Jay said they said I rapped [sic] a kid, everybody get dressed we going to see Mufasa LOL."
It's the kind of sarcastic, no-holds-barred commentary that only 50 Cent can deliver.
The rapper has previously blended his unique twist of humor with political when he roasted President Joe Biden over his tax plan. In a classic move, 50 Cent tweeted about not wanting to become "20 Cent" due to Biden's proposed tax hikes.
But the crown jewel of 50 Cent's recent antics came after Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt. True to form, 50 performed his hit "Many Men" with an unforgettable backdrop: an image of Trump's head superimposed on 50 Cent's body from the iconic "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" album cover.
By merging his music with current events, 50 Cent managed to comment on Trump's survival in a way that was both humorous and culturally relevant, reminding everyone why he's one of the most entertaining figures in music and beyond.