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50 Cent is once again proving that nobody in hip hop—friend or foe—is safe from his trolling streak.
On Monday night (October 27), the G-Unit general took to Instagram with a three-part carousel showing him living his best life aboard a private jet — champagne in hand, smirk on face. But the third? Pure internet gold: an AI-generated track titled “Put It In The Comments Section”, a digital diss wrapped in Motown-inspired melodies and machine-made vocals that take aim at Jim Jones and Fif’s own right-hand man, Tony Yayo.
“50’s mad because Yayo let Jimmy talk tough and he ain’t answer back,” the AI croons. “How you let that fake Blood talk to you like that? Somebody gotta pay or no more jet flights, back to first class.”
The playful jab continues, even pulling Cam’ron into the mix:
“I’m calling Cam, come get ya man.”
The visuals behind the track were pulled from an earlier clip 50 shared, showing him and Yayo trading barbs mid-flight. In the clip, Fif jokes about quitting G-Unit because Yayo’s taking too long to respond to Jim Jones and Memphis Bleek.
“I’ve been doing some soul searching, and I think I want out the group, OK?” 50 teases in the video. Yayo fires back, “If anything, you just kicking us out the group.” “Took too long to respond to Jimmy and Memphis Bleek,” 50 snaps. “I’m saying, n—as is talking mad sh–, though. You not even like that.”
The exchange adds another layer to a snowballing war of words that’s been simmering online. Earlier this month, Memphis Bleek took a swipe at Yayo on social media after Yayo claimed 50 had his back more than Jay-Z ever did for Bleek.
“Tell hype man Yayo, let’s see his show,” Bleek wrote, sharing a photo of his packed performance in Tokyo. He later doubled down on Drink Champs, saying:
“Hov don’t have to look out for me. I’m chewing a lot on my own… That’s the Blizzo budget.”
Then Jim Jones joined the chat — and he didn’t hold back. During an Artist 2 Artist segment with Bleek, Capo launched into a full-blown verbal assault.
“Yayo smoke hard coke,” Jones said. “You look like you need to be taken care of… Tell your man 50 to send you an ounce or something. You might need two ounces.”
As expected, 50 Cent wasted no time flipping the whole situation into content—because when you’re the self-proclaimed king of petty, everything is promo.
In true Fif fashion, the AI parody is less about the music and more about the message: he’s still watching, still laughing, and still ten steps ahead in the game of internet warfare.










