50 Cent is trolling Christian “King” Combs, the son of embattled business mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, and rehashing a slew of allegations versus him and his father. The impetus for Fitty’s most current social-media rant? King released a diss observe trashing him amid all 3 rappers’ lawful woes.
King, a person of Combs’ little ones with late girlfriend Kim Porter, introduced “Pick a Side” on Sunday to apparently protect his father and badmouth his critics, focusing on those who “talk down the relatives name” or length themselves from the influential Poor Boy Amusement co-founder by employing the viral set-down “No Diddy.” He took intention at 50 Cent, who by way of his notorious trolling was also entangled in the fallout from the bombshell lawsuits against Combs over the very last couple of months.
The explicit observe produced by DJ Akademiks seems to deny sex-trafficking allegations swirling about King’s family and also refers to the raids of Diddy’s residences in the Los Angeles neighborhood Holmby Hills and Miami in March — when Homeland Safety Investigations officials executed research warrants at the residences stemming from an ongoing intercourse-trafficking investigation by the U.S. attorney’s place of work for the Southern District of New York. (King and his half-brother Justin Dior Combs had been briefly detained at the Holmby Hills home but had been not arrested. Combs and his sons have denied any wrongdoing.)
“Police raid the crib like they consider we selling crack but we out here marketing tracks / Multimillion-dollar plaques / Rather place this s— on wax / All that gossip s— is whack when all they had was 50 Cent / Who place this city on the map? / Cease lying,” King raps on the track. Later on he provides, “He must consider we f— this b— / Knock them partitions down like when them feddy boys raiding equally of our cribs / Also lousy they ain’t know we acquired the just one next door / ‘Cause that is the a person they missed.”
The 26-year-previous opens the monitor by referring to this period as “war time.” Coincidentally, diss tracks are working rampant in the hip-hop neighborhood as of late, particularly in between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar and Shaquille O’Neal’s recent dig at fellow former athlete and host Shannon Sharpe. But King targeted on his troubles with reasonable-weather conditions enthusiasts and chatter spreading on-line, calling out all those “hating ‘cause we rich” and rapping briefly about 50 Cent, who jumped on the “No Diddy” bandwagon.
Associates for the Combses did not instantly react Monday to The Times’ requests for comment.
Despite the fact that he didn’t respond with a observe of his very own — at minimum not yet anyway — 50 Cent countered with a series of Instagram posts and highlighted an express lyric from “Pick a Side” (referring to fellatio) that has gone viral.
“I truly feel so threatened by the issues Christian is declaring on his report. I’m frightened for my daily life, make sure you do not hurt me men. I hardly ever described or posted something about puffy’s young ones 😳because KEEFE D explained he killed 2Pac 🤷🏽♂️ LOL,” he wrote Sunday evening on Instagram, sharing a image of the Combses accomplishing jointly and also referring to murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis’ allegation that Diddy was included in Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder. He followed up that put up with a clip from the slain rapper’s 1992 criminal offense drama “Juice.”
The G-Device emcee, true identify Curtis Jackson, also called back again to a sexual assault allegation made towards King from a lawsuit brought by a former superyacht steward, who promises the younger rapper drugged and sexually assaulted her aboard a ship his father chartered in late December 2022.
“Damn @kingcombs that what you advised Grace O’Marcaigh on that boat huh, gave her the puffy juice with that special sauce in it. LOL BOY OH BOY! Bad BOY FOR Everyday living!” he wrote.
Continuing his roast, Fitty Cent posted the audio clip from the track alluding to the raids.
“Now why would you say some s— like this 🤦when you know the FEDS are investigating. IS YOU Silly OR IS YOU DUMB? LOL,” the “In da Club” and “P.I.M.P.” rapper wrote early Monday. Inspite of precedents of perhaps incriminating song lyrics becoming guarded as absolutely free speech and creative expression beneath the 1st Amendment, lyrics can be submitted into evidence for the duration of a criminal demo, as viewed in the Ga situation towards YSL rapper Young Thug. Hip-hop lyrics in distinct have been singled out in quite a few situations, posing a possible challenge for the Combs family if what King raps about the raids is legitimate.
In the meantime, 50 Cent ongoing his trolling Monday in a fifth Instagram write-up that bundled many photographs of news tales about the diss observe, and he designed a lot more salacious allegations about the spouse and children.
A agent for 50 Cent did not instantly reply Monday to The Times’ request for comment.
The discord among the rappers bubbled up just times after Diddy’s legal workforce on Friday filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit in opposition to him, previous Negative Boy government Harve Pierre and a third unidentified person that alleged the adult males raped a 17-yr-outdated woman in a New York tunes studio in 2003.
Combs’ law firm, Jonathan Davis, referred to as the match a “stunt” that was “intended to prominently showcase a baseless and time barred claim” and reported it “fails to condition any viable claim,” noting that the plaintiff — recognized only as Jane Doe in the submitting — “cannot allege what day or time of yr the alleged incident happened, nevertheless purports to miraculously recall the most prurient details with specificity,” in accordance to the movement, which was filed Friday in a New York federal court docket and reviewed Monday by The Times.
The woman’s lawsuit was originally filed in December 2023 and amended in March. Diddy and his companies “categorically deny” the woman’s allegations towards them and mentioned that they “already prompted incalculable injury to the reputation and business standing” of the businessman and his co-defendants.