By Criss
Rick Ross has taken aggressive aim at 50 Cent after the G-Unit mogul trolled him about his controversial feature on Rocko’s 2013 single "U.O.E.N.O."
On Saturday (May 25), 50 Cent reignited the debate over Rick Ross's infamous lyric, "Put Molly all in her champagne, she ain’t even know it/ I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain’t even know it," by posting a provocative Instagram image. The post featured a caricature of R. Kelly, with ghostly representations of Diddy and Jeffrey Epstein in the background, all set to Ross’s contentious verse.
The "21 Questions" rapper captioned the post with a scathing rebuke: “You know sometimes I think people are just stupid, why would you say this in song? I DRUGGED HER ASS, AND I RAP*D HER ASS, AND SHE AIN’T EVEN KNOW IT! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.”
Rick Ross did not hold back in his response. He commented: “This was a Lyric, Daphne joy accused/says you sodomized and raped her as you held her down in front of your son [palm on face emoji] Curtis [spooked face emoji] @50cent.”
This controversy is not new for Ross, who attempted to clarify the lyric back in 2013. At the time, he said: “Woman is the most precious gift known to man. And there was a misunderstanding with a lyric…a misinterpretation where the term rape was–wasn’t used. I would never use the term rape, you know, in my lyrics. And as far as my camp, hip hop don’t condone that, the streets don’t condone that, nobody condones that.”
He added, “I feel like us being artists that’s our job. To clarify the sensitive things and the things that we know that really need to be clarified such as a situation as this.”
50 Cent's trolling extends beyond Ross. Recently, he made a pointed suicide joke at Diddy after the Bad Boy boss was hit with a seventh sexual assault lawsuit in six months. 50 Cent shared a screenshot of a TMZ article about the lawsuit on Instagram, captioning it: “[eyes emoji] Damn man I have never seen anything like this before, if you cool with puffy call him. He might boom [explosion emoji] his self.”
He also took a jab at Diddy's supporter Meek Mill, referring to him as “Meeka” and urging him to “check on [his] man,” hinting at rumors about their alleged relationship.