50 Cent shares alleged footage of Jim Jones' car crash, proving he will always be petty.

50 Cent and Jones, 49, have been exchanging words on social media, with the latest message following this trend.

50 Cent shares alleged footage of Jim Jones' car crash, proving he will always be petty.

Rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has recently taken to the internet to escalate his feud with fellow rapper Jones. In a bold move, the "Many Men" artist shared a video showing Jones allegedly trying to forcefully enter the premises of his podcast studio, called "Let's Rap About It." According to Jackson, Jones had been evicted from the space and if they were still friends, he would have had access to it. Not stopping there, 50 Cent also claimed to be a co-owner of the property and announced his intention to seek compensation for any damages caused by Jones. To add insult to injury, he even included a termination of lease letter addressed to Jones in his social media post. "Sam is my partner, I own the joint. Now you're gonna fix every door you kick or I'm gonna kick your ass, Jimmy," he boldly stated, according to Complex. While Jones has not yet released an official statement addressing these claims, the feud between the two rappers has been playing out publicly for some time now through their online posts and comments. This recent message from 50 Cent only adds to the ongoing back and forth between the two, who are 49 and 50 years old, respectively. The tension between 50 Cent and Jones has also resurfaced at a time when Jones' name has been brought up in a separate lyrical dispute. Consequence recently reported that Pusha T's verse on the song "Chains & Whips," featuring Kendrick Lamar, is "confirmed to be about Harlem's Jim Jones." In the lyrics, Pusha T, whose real name is Terrence Thornton, hints at Jones struggling financially and even questions the authenticity of his jewelry. Thornton also takes aim at Jones' decision to appear on the reality TV show Love & Hip Hop, insinuating that he is chasing after fame instead of staying true to his roots in rap. "I'm watching your fame escape relevance / We all in the room, but here's the elephant / You're chasing a feature out of your element," he raps. While Jones has not responded publicly to this particular verse, it adds another layer to the ongoing tension between several prominent rappers in recent years. This feud between 50 Cent and Jones is just one example of the ever-present drama and competition within the rap industry. And as if to add fuel to the fire, 50 Cent has also recently partnered with DoorDash to promote his new venture, aptly named "Literally Deliver The Beef."
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