50 Cent Responds to Alleged Papoose Diss: 'LOL Y’all TRASH!'

50 Cent joked that he couldn't "get jiggy" with the alleged diss track.

In this image released on January 1, 2026, 50 Cent performs onstage at "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest" 2026. 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 25: Papoose attends the “Bars on Wheels”, A Journey to Save Hip Hop Visual Album Release at The Roxy Cinema on November 25, 2025 in New York City.
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50 Cent slammed a new Papoose track where the rapper allegedly disses him.

The G-Unit frontman has been relentlessly trolling Papoose and his girlfriend, professional boxer Claressa Shields, for weeks after Fif joked about Papoose getting into a scuffle with TikToker Gerald Huston after the comedian purposely called Shields "Serena Williams" during an encounter last October, prompting Papoose to punch him.

On Tuesday (Jan. 6), Papoose seemed to have more smoke for Fif and posted a video of himself rhyming along to a new track in the studio. According to some of his followers, the song appeared to be aimed at the “Many Men” rapper.

"People who don’t know hip-hop, they gon’ say this beat sound dated,” Papoose raps in the video. “But they don’t know the shit that we had to go through to make it.”

"They don’t know know timeless music is forever gon’ be dangerous, while all them one-hit wonders come and go ‘cause they Wankstas," Papoose continued, name-dropping Fifty’s breakout 2002 single.

While Fifty caught the bar, he didn't take it as a threat and reposted it on Instagram. "WTF I can’t get jiggy wit this shit," he captioned the post. "😆LOL Y’all TRASH! Make one song that can sell and I’ll come play. Y’all still trying to sell music right ?"

Shields had a critique for Fifty's legacy in hip-hop just days prior, tweeting that he's "never been the best" rapper and telling him to "stfu" after accusing Fif of "regurgitating lies" about her and Papoose.

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