Sha Money XL Downplays His Feud With 50 Cent: “What Did I Do To You?”

Sha Money XL says that he and 50 Cent have no real beef and that the “so-called” feud is just a marketing tacket by the G-Unit leader. He discussed his relationship with 50 Cent during a recent interview with Ray Daniels on The Gauds Show.

“What did I do to you? Did I steal? Did I rob? What did I do?” he said on the podcast. “I got you this money, bro. I was one of those foundational people. So, just say, ‘yo, good look for that, bro. Let’s just let it go.’ You ain’t even gotta say sorry, bro! But let it go. I don’t want to work for you. I might make a good record for you, though.”

Read More: 50 Cent Dissed JAY-Z, R. Kelly, Nas, Cam’ron, & More On Original Version Of “Back Down,” Sha Money XL Claims

Sha Money XL Attends Screening Of “DJs Defined Da Union”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 04: Sha Money XL attends the “DJs Defined Da Union” Documentary Screening at Cinepolis Chelsea on November 04, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

It’s not the only time Sha Money has spoken about working with 50 Cent as of late. Back in June, he reflected on the making of the rapper’s “Back Down” track, revealing that 50 originally intended to diss several more artists including Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, JAY-Z, R. Kelly, Nas, Cam’ron, and others. In the end, he only dissed Ja Rule and Murder Inc. on the song. “That sh*t was blackdown, he was going black on that, blacking out, bro. Whylin’ on these motherf*ckas,” Sha Money XL said in Diverse Mentality‘s documentary on 50’s iconic debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’.

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He continued: “The sh*t he was saying, it was like, ‘Bro, you can’t say that, what you doing? Yo, come on, Nas is still the homie.’ But he wanted to take everybody, man. It was like, ‘You can’t go after the God, bro.’ Everybody’s getting it. Cam, everybody. Back the f*ck down. And that sh*t was well-received, man. That sh*t was hard as f*ck.” Check out Sha Money’s latest comments on 50 Cent above. They come after he dropped his new project, Message to the Streets, last week.

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Benzino Claims Michael Jackson Thanked Him For Eminem Diss

Benzino says that Michael Jackson once thanked him for dissing Eminem amid his long-standing feud with the Detroit rapper. Benzino reflected on getting a phone call from Jackson at the time during a recent appearance on The Gauds Show. He explained that the King of Pop was upset with Eminem for poking fun at him with the music video for “Just Lose It.”

“Let me tell you, Michael Jackson called me,” Benzino revealed to hosts Ray Daniels and Tamira Smith. “I knew Mike. I met Mike through Teddy [Riley]. He called me and he thanked me. Because when Eminem dissed him with the fire situation, in the [‘Just Lose It’] video, Mike called — and I remember his assistant put him on the phone — and I sat there and listened to him. And he thanked me.”

Benzino At A Screening In 2022

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – MAY 04: Benzino attends the Atlanta private screening of “Mixed Girl” at Silverspot Cinema on May 04, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

From there, Benzino continued: “He started talking about Tommy Mottola. And it was one of the greatest moments of my life. And I’m not saying it because all white people are bad. We’re not saying that. Not all of them are devils. But Mike was referring to the situation in the music industry, and he was just going on a rant. But I’ll never forget that. I was at a point in my life that I didn’t have to answer to nobody. Everything I said was true. I said that Black people got Hip Hop and we got white people to finally buy into it. And now, they wanna give white people something that they can buy into. When Eminem came out, he just got different treatment than every other Black rapper. And I just didn’t appreciate that.”

Benzino’s beef with Eminem flared up again in 2022 when the legendary rapper was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Benzino’s daughter, Coi Leray, congratulated Eminem, prompting a public spat between the two of them.

Benzino Recalls The Phone Call From Michael Jackson

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