T.I. and Rick Ross, who presently share an affinity for 50 Cent disses, recently linked up and commemorated the moment by declaring there’s “no love for the other side.”
In a brief clip initially shared to Instagram on Sunday (March 22), the two are seen alongside comedian Deon Cole. Tip and Rozay also posed for some photos together.
“You see what’s happening,” Ross said in the clip.
“No love for the other side,” Tip added before taking a sip of his drink.
Ross then repeated Tip’s message, tucking in a quick “Fuck ‘em” while Cole laughed. Though not directly specified in Ross’s posts, it appears he and Tip were both in the Miami area this weekend.
Fif has drawn ire from Rozay and Tip in recent months. The latter’s issues with the G-Unit Film & Television founder, notably, have led to the involvement of sons King and Domani, who have both delivered diss tracks.
Both T.I. and 50 Cent are readying new studio albums. A release timeline for Fif’s project, possibly titled The Algorithm, is unclear. T.I.’s Kill the King, meanwhile, is expected later this year.
“Let ‘Em Know,” produced by Pharrell, serves as the lead single from Tip’s latest, which is widely expected to serve as his swan song. For the track’s official video, the trap pioneer turned to iconic director Hype Williams, whose lengthy videography counts classic visuals for everyone from Busta Rhymes to No Doubt.
As of this writing, 50 Cent hasn’t publicly addressed T.I. and Rick Ross’s recent link-up, though it’s presumably only a matter of time until he throws some Instagrammed mockery in their direction.