50 Cent insultеd Rick Ross and Meek Mill for low album sales, Rick Ross responded fiercely making everyone applaud

A video recap from 50 Cent’s The Final Lap Tour, which is now in Australia, was posted on Monday, December 4. The video, which you can watch below, seems to show 50 criticizing the sales of Meek Mill and Rick Ross’s recently released album Too Good to Be True. The record allegedly sold about 31,000 copies in its first week of release.

In one segment of the video, 50 says, “I shouldn’t talk to you if you sell 31,009 CDs.” “31,009 the first week,” he wrote as the caption for the photo, adding an emoji of laughter.

Since then, Rozay has learned about 50 Cent’s post and has answered with an Instagram video of his own.

In the video below, Ross states, “We think 50 Cent just made a comment about you online. I just got a DM about it.” ‘Y’all don’t know 50 Cent like I do,’ I said after seeing it. No way would he do that. His b***h Dreamchasers, to start. She’s been and continues to be a Dreamchasers b***h for many years. She then admitted to me that I was her favorite.

“For two, n***a, we been rich,” he said. We continue to receive payments. They n***as were giggling about my sales in the first week. They were laughing when I performed 150 or 180 while they were performing a million, but…I take it you can smell the saltwater? Never fall for their n***as trickery.”

The dispute between 50 Cent and Rick Ross began in 2008 when, while praising Ross in an interview, Fif cautioned him against getting too close to Fаt Joe, with whom 50 was at the moment involved in a beef. Ross’s album “Mafia Music,” which pokes fun at 50, was released in early 2009. In reply, Fif released “Officer Ricky (Go Ahead and Try Me).” The two would keep taking jabs at each other in interviews and songs. In the same year, 50 released a sеx tape with Rick Ross’s child’s mother. This led to a lawsuit, which he lost and forced him to declare bankruptcy.

The feud persisted over time, culminating in a brawl at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards. However, the situation has largely subsided from its peak. In an interview conducted last month, Rick Ross was asked if his beef with 50 will ever cease. To that he replied, “I doubt it.”