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50 Cent Hails Gucci Mane For Dissin’ Diddy In New Track

BY JO Mensah April 27, 2024 7:21 PM EDT
50 Cent, Gucci Mane, and Diddy
50 Cent, Gucci Mane, and Diddy Photo source: Instagram: @50cent, @guccimane, @diddy

Rapper 50 Cent has publicly endorsed Gucci Mane’s new track, Take Dat, which targets Sean “Diddy” Combs.

The song was shared on 50 Cent’s Instagram page, where he supported Gucci Mane’s message.

In the track, Gucci Mane uses the phrase “No Diddy” at the end of each hook, a reference to a joke made popular by 50 Cent following accusations of sexual assault against Diddy.

The song also criticizes Diddy’s behavior, including allegations of hiring sex workers, spiking drinks, and partying with underage girls.

Gucci Mane further references claims made by Cassie, Diddy’s ex-girlfriend, that Diddy was responsible for damaging Kid Cudi’s car because he was dating her. He also mentions Diddy’s former signee, Biggie, and his rival, 50 Cent.

The music video for the track features Gucci Mane and his wife, Keyshia Ka’Oir, reenacting a scene from The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Big Poppa” video, which showed Diddy and his then-girlfriend, Misa Hylton, in a bathtub surrounded by women.

50 Cent trolling of Diddy

50 Cent has been critical of Diddy since he was accused of rape, sexual assault, and sex trafficking by his ex-girlfriend, Cassie.

These allegations have been strongly denied by Diddy, and the lawsuit was settled the day after it was filed.

Recently, 50 Cent brought up unverified rumors that Diddy had an affair with actor Reginald VelJohnson, known for his roles in Die Hard and Family Matters.

Comedian Luce Cannon claimed during an appearance on the Drinx with Ginx podcast, alleging that he witnessed the act at one of Diddy’s parties.

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