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50 Cent Clowns Jim Jones Following Max B’s Release From Prison

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 15: 50 Cent attends the "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" New York Premiere at Hammerstein Ballroom on July 15, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

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It finally happened. Harlem rap artist Max B was released from prison on Sunday, November 9.

50 Cent Trolls Jim Jones Over Max B’s Release From Prison

After the long-awaited day finally came on early Sunday morning, many people began to weigh in with their reactions. And of course, you know that the top internet troll, 50 Cent, had to put in his two cents.

The Power creator took to social media on November 10. To welcome home the rap artist, while also trolling him and Max B’s common enemy, Jim Jones.

50 posted a meme that likens Jim Jones to Big Head Rico, a character in Belly. The character, played by Tyrin Turner, drops the iconic line “I don’t like that s**,” in the classic film.

“[Ninja emoji] said Max, home it’s packed in Harbor, Jimmy about to drop a dime on these [ninja emoji],” he wrote on Instagram.

Why Is Jim Jones Beefing With Max B?

Jim Jones and Max B have had a long-standing feud dating back to the early 2000s. After Max B left Jones’ Byrd Gang music label over a money dispute. But things really escalated after Max dropped the song “Touched it in Miami,” a diss track where he insinuated that he had slept with Jim Jones’ long-time girlfriend and current fiancée, Chrissy Lampkin.

To this point, Jones has not responded to 50, nor has he commented about Max’s release from prison.

Biggavel gained popularity during the blog era in the late 2000s. Songs like Always Be My B***h, Steak Sauce, and G’s Up went viral. And he and French Montana were undeniable as a mixtape duo.  

However, his rise to superstardom was halted after convicted of felony murder and armed robbery charges in 2009. Related to a 2006 robbery in New Jersey that resulted in one person being killed.

The rap artist was initially handed down a 75-year sentence. However, in 2016, that charge was reduced to 20 years after his conviction was vacated, and he pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter. 

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