Chika Comes For 50 Cent After He Disses Megan Thee Stallion

When something big is happening in the hip-hop world, you can almost bet that 50 Cent will have something to say about it on social media. Of course, the ongoing Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion trial is no exception.

Over the weekend, the Power producer correspondingly hopped on Twitter to share a post comparing the Houston rap diva to Jussie Smollett. The actor previously found himself on trial for a messy scheme he put together, making himself look like the victim of a racist attack.

“Damn I’m confused, all this shit going around,” Fif wrote alongside the image. “I don’t know what to think. LOL.”

The “Candy Shop” rapper is facing undeniably considerable backlash for his comments. Specifically, “HICKORY DICKORY” hitmaker Chika spoke out on her own profile, condemning him for using his platform so irresponsibly. “If you took even a second to read through the court proceedings, it wouldn’t be so confusing,” she first said.

“As a figure in hip-hop, you should be responsible with how you use your platform. Targeting a victim of a shooting ain’t it and never will be,” the recording artist continued. “I think you know that 9x over,” she added, referencing 50’s own history with gun violence.

In her next post, Chika went on, “There is literally no reason to believe that a story that hasn’t changed and came out involuntarily is untrue.”

She showed plenty of sympathy for Megan, writing, “I cannot imagine being @theestallion and having to see grown ass men cape for another not-so-grown ass man whose ego caused him to assault her with a deadly weapon.”

Additionally, Chika predicts that Lanez will receive a charge in the ongoing proceedings. “You n*ggas can unkindly f*ck off and talk about something that can be expressed at the 2.3 reading level you possess,” she later snapped at the New Yorker.

“It’s tired, it’s triggering, it’s f*ckin disgusting, and it needs to STOP. Y’all been at it for two years. Your Leprechaun King is getting convicted. Period.”

Furthermore, Chika believes that Black men should be “holding Megan up” during this time. “Instead you’ve chosen to stay silent and only speak when your baseless disbelief can be used to discredit her. Literally, F*CK you.”

Next, the 25-year-old explicitly hit 50 Cent with some harsh words regarding his past with Kanye West. “You dismissing senseless violence towards a woman while posting shit on Instagram every time you get into your p*ssy ass feelings about a grown man typing out something YOU dislike. N*gga, take a nap!” she told him. “You retired bc Kanye outsold and even HE ain’t worth a damn. Both bitches.”

Read what else Chika had to say in her rant to Fif below. Afterward, check out the latest from Tory Lanez’s trial here.

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50 Cent Explained Why He Turned Down A $1.3 Million Offer From University Music Group

50 Cent recently revealed that he’d spent over $23 million in legal fees. But he doesn’t seem very worried about money anyway. In a recent interview, the “In Da Club” rapper said he turned down a $1.3 million offer from Universal Music Group due to their connection to Irv Gotti.

“Irv [Gotti] was talking in the interview, and he was talking about he was blocking me,” 50 Cent said, referring to when the Murder Inc. executive confessed he kept labels from signing 50 in 2020.

“Like he was blocking everything. He said, ‘I blocked him into a good situation.’ And it just went off. And, I saw the situations I didn’t feel where he felt he was blocking me at that point. But I wouldn’t do business with anyone who had direct associations or any influence to the things that they had that was working.”

He added, “So they offered me a million three to do a G-Unit and my solo album at Universal, and I just turned the deal down. [Tony] Yayo didn’t understand. He was like, ‘What? A million three you not gone do it, what? That’s like saying we hit the lottery, and you not going to pick up the ticket.’ And I’m like, ‘Nah, it’s not the right deal,’ because it’s in the Universal system. Def Jam and those guys was already making money from that system. Where they could influence and sabotage everything that I had going.”

Watch him explain in the clip below.

Here’s A Timeline Of 50 Cent’s Most Controversial Moments

50 Cent, it seems, is always stirring the pot. Just this weekend, in the midst of Megan Thee Stallion’s Tory Lanez trial, he compared the rapper to Jussie Smollett. This came not long after he likened Madonna to an alien.

For sure, the rapper is familiar with controversy and has had a lot of it during his storied career. These are some of the more notable moments:

1999: Feud with Ja Rule

For years now, 50 and Ja have had beef. It began in 1999, when one of 50’s friends robbed Ja. Later that year, 50 blatantly dissed Ja on “Life’s On The Line.” In 2000, the two got into a scrap at an Atlanta nightclub. Also that year, 50 was stabbed by rapper and Ja Rule associate Black Child in an altercation.

There’s more to the story than that, but perhaps the most amusing moment came in 2018: 50 noticed that tickets to a Ja concert were available for $15 each on Groupon, so he bought 200 seats “in the front so they can be empty.”

1999: “How To Rob”

In the summer of 1999, 50 released “How To Rob,” a song on which he details… well, how he would rob a number of rappers, including Jay-Z, Diddy, Will Smith, and many others. 50 later said of the response to the track, “That song had momentum. It had impacted where the hip-hop culture was aware of it, and me, based on it… A lot of people didn’t [respond to] it. The ones who had the egos had to respond. Because they weren’t used to somebody openly putting them out there, and who was I to say it? They all battled with each other, had stuff to say about people subconsciously. They always wrote subliminal sh*t. That’s the sucker way to do it. Just say it, if you got an issue.”

1999: “Ghetto Qur’an (Forgive Me)”

Power Of The Dollar was set to be 50’s first major label album in 2000, but after he was shot, the project was shelved and never officially released. (“How To Rob” was meant for the album.) On album cut “Ghetto Qur’an,” 50 raps about people from his formative years, including 1980s drug gang Supreme Team. An affidavit from IRS agent Francis Mace later revealed it was believed that the shooting was in retaliation to the song’s lyrics.

2005: Attempted ban from Canada

In 2005, 50 was scheduled to perform a set of shows in Canada. Ahead of that, though, Canadian politician Dan McTeague asked Immigration Minister Joe Volpe to ban 50 from entering the country. This came after multiple incidents of gun violence at 50 shows in Canada. In 2003, a man was shot at a Canada Day concert in Toronto, and the next year, another man was shot after 50’s show in Montreal. When he ended up playing in Toronto in December 2005, the show was “under the surveillance of a special police task force” but went off without incident.

2016: Mocking a teen with autism

In 2016, 50 shared a video of himself mocking 19-year-old Andrew Farrell, who was a janitor at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. He claimed Farrell, who has mild autism and social anxiety, was on drugs. In the video, 50 says, “Look at him, what kind of sh*t you think he took before he got to work today? He high as a motherf*cker, pupils dilated, everything.”

50 later donated $100,000 to autism advocacy group Autism Speaks and said in a statement, “I want to turn this misunderstanding into an understanding. There are people that are ignored, mistreated, and neglected with disabilities that need our support. I am calling on my fellow musicians, actors, entertainers, and all others who may not have fully considered this cause to join together to help in any way they can.”

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50 Cent Had A Simple Reaction To Getting His First Song With 1 Billion Streams On Spotify

“In Da Club” was a huge moment for 50 Cent. It was the lead single from 50’s 2003 debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ and it launched the album on a high note, as it ended up become the rapper’s first No. 1 single. Ultimately, the track was one of the defining songs of its era: In 2009, it ranked at No. 24 on Billboard‘s decade-end chart.

The song remains beloved, too. 50 got to perform it at the Super Bowl earlier this year and it was one of the halftime show’s most memorable moments. Furthermore, recently, Spotify revealed that the song had surpassed 1 billion streams on the platform, making it 50’s first track to do so. Currently, it has an additional 3.8 million or so streams on top of the billion. 50 shared the news on Instagram and offered a simple reaction: “take your time and make it a classic.”

It turns out the song very nearly wasn’t the lead Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ single. Eminem, a producer on the album, previously revealed, “We couldn’t decide on the first single from Get Rich. It was going to be either ‘If I Can’t” or ‘In Da Club.’ We were torn, so me, 50, Paul [Rosenberg], Chris Lighty, and Jimmy Iovine decided to flip a coin.”

Revisit the “In Da Club” video below.

50 Cent Compares Megan Thee Stallion To Jussie Smollett While Trolling Her Online

The trial against Canadian rapper Tory Lanez has been highly publicized over the past few days, with fans and celebrities alike airing their opinions about the case. One star in particular seems to be “unsure” about the sincerity of Megan Thee Stallion‘s recent testimony. And that person would be 50 Cent.

On Saturday 50 Cent hopped on social media to post a meme featuring a teary-eyed Megan The Stallion from her interview with Gayle King that took place this past spring. The image then moprhed into former Empire star Jussie Smollett.

“Damn, i’m confused [about] all this sh*t going around, ” the rapper wrote on his Instagram. ” [I] don’t know what to think. LOL”

The meme is in reference to the controversy surrounding Smollett’s 2021 case, where he was sentenced to five months in prison for allegedly faking a hate crime, stemming from an incident in 2019 where the actor said he was the victim of an alleged hate crime.

The rapper’s followers didn’t seem to agree with him and had no problem sharing their thoughts. “Confused about what exactly? It’s clear that she was shot. All parties have agreed to that FACT,” one fan wrote in the comments.

Comedian and media personality Jessie Woo suggested that maybe 50 cent needs to direct his energy to another party. “Maybe I’m lost, but…. Shouldn’t this meme have the face of the witness who keeps changing their story?? Not Megan,” she wrote.

Even Julia Fox stepped into the rapper’s comment section to offer thoughts, writing, “Damn, It really is ALL men.”

50 Cent Announces New Upcoming TV Project, “Fightland” With Starz

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Lil Meech Posts Bond, Clowned By 50 Cent & “Power” Stars Over Arrest

BMF star Demetrius Flenory Jr., better known as Lil Meech, was released from custody this past Tuesday after being arrested earlier that same day. 

The actor was arrested at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport after authorities discovered a firearm he tried to bring past security. 

In a video clip posted to Meech’s Instagram Story Tuesday afternoon, the 22-year-old showed himself on a private plane, giving fans an update. Per NBC Miami, the star was freed after posting a bond of $2,500.

Trolling Meech for his recent arrest, 50 Cent took to his Instagram to add his two cents to the situation. 

“What the f*ck ! LIL Meech didn’t hear them say cut,” the “In Da Club” rapper penned, then adding, “BMF returns Jan 6 Black mafia Fridays.”

Power mainstay Micheal Rainey Jr. commented under the post, joking, “When trynna prove BMF is more realistic than Power goes wrong.”

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Gianni Paolo, who plays Brayden Weston on Power and Power Book II: Ghost, later added his own thoughts.

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“I lowkey like Meech but he should’ve heard someone say cut, not cut.” he commented under the rapper-producer’s post.

A son of drug kingpin Big Meech, the Detroit native also had another recent run-in with the law. 

As HotNewHipHop reported in May, he was arrested after allegedly stealing an expensive Richard Mille watch. Following his booking, Meech faced charges of grand theft and organized fraud. 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 09: Lil Meech attends the “Taurus” premiere during the 2022 Tribeca Festival at Beacon Theatre on June 09, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival )

In September, TMZ revealed that prosecutors got rid of the charges. According to Meech’s lawyer, Howard Srebnick, the case was basically a “misunderstanding that was amicably resolved.” 

The case was dropped after authorities opened an investigation and were informed that missing merchandise had been returned.

What are your thoughts on Lil Meech’s recent arrest? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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50 Cent’s G-Unit Sneakers Nearly Sold As Many Pairs As Air Jordans, Recalls Reebok’s CEO

Today’s generation may not be as familiar with 50 Cent’s music catalog as previous ones, but they certainly know his business dealings. The Queens native has become a dominating force in film and television, but his first successful business venture was in fashion, thanks to his company G-Unit Clothing.

During the height of his musical career, the “I Get Money” rapper inked a multimillion-dollar sneaker deal with Reebok. The G-Unit sneaker became a cultural wave in the early 2000s as the rapper and then-artists Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck sported the footwear in their music videos.

In a new interview with Complex, Reebook’s CEO Todd Krinsky revealed that at one point in the partnership, a pair of G-Unit sneakers nearly outpaced a pair of Air Jordans in a similar colorway.

Krinsky shared, “We were selling like, you know, 40-50,000 per color at a time. I remember that back-to-school, we sold on one color, like 75,000 pairs. I’m not saying, by the way, that G-Unit was ever close to Jordan in any way. I’m saying that one moment in time, that one colorway, I think we sold in almost as many pairs as the Jordan launch for that period.” He added, “[50 Cent] was always saying how many Jordans sell this week. I’m telling you, he was literally asking that every week or every time we had a meeting.”

The executive also spoke about how involved the rapper was in the partnership: “50 was also incredibly immersed in the business. Like he came to every meeting on time, ready to go, and his first question every meeting was, ‘How many pairs we sell this week?’”

In 2014, during an interview with radio personality Ebro Darden, 50 Cent briefly spoke about how important it was for him to be seen in the shoes, which resulted in higher sales. Still, some of them didn’t take the deal as seriously as he did.

The rapper said, “[Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks, and Young Buck] had Reebok deals but forgot to wear the shoes, so I stopped paying them,” he continued, “Jay Z used athletes to promote his S. Carter’s. I used my artists to help bring them additional money because they weren’t demanding enough interest to have the [shoe] deal on their own.”

He eventually cut ties with Reebok for a deal with Marc Echo before parting ways with the company in 2008. G Unit clothing is now sold exclusively online.

Watch the full episode of The Complex Sneakers Podcast here.