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50 Cent Reacts to Nicki Minaj’s Trolling of Jay-Z: ‘I Like When She Get Mad’

Minaj has been relentless in poking at Hov on social media in recent weeks.

50 Cent Reacts to Nicki Minaj’s Trolling of Jay-Z: ‘I Like When She Get Mad’

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson attends the Grand Opening of the brand new Planet Hollywood NYC on March 11, 2025 in New York City.

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Nicki Minaj has continued to troll Jay-Z with various AI-generated images and shots on social media, and 50 Cent has enjoyed the fireworks with his popcorn out.

The G-Unit mogul reposted an AI-generated video Minaj posted of Jay-Z in a pink wig to his Instagram on Tuesday (Oct. 21), which he’s since deleted, but that didn’t stop 50 from adding his commentary to the feud. “LOL wtf did they do to [Nicki],” he wrote, as captured by Complex. “I like when she get mad.”


50 previously chimed in on Nicki’s business during her catty back-and-forth on social media with Cardi B earlier in October. “I hope the girls stop fighting before things escalate,” he warned.

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Earlier this month, Minaj threatened to cancel plans for her sixth studio album and pointed at Jay-Z as a reason to blame. “Ok I’m not going to put out the album anymore. No more music. Hope you’re happy now [JAY-Z],” she wrote. “Bye, Barbz. Love you for life.”

Nicki’s since put the album back on the release calendar, as she’s been promising to drop the project on March 27.

Minaj’s feud with Roc Nation dates back years, and she’s continued to diss Jay-Z and Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez. In the past, the Young Money rapper has accused Roc Nation of blackballing her and also owing her $200 million. It appeared tensions between Minaj and Roc Nation were raised when Kendrick Lamar was chosen for last year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show over the likes of Lil Wayne.

As for 50 Cent, he celebrated “P.I.M.P.” surpassing one billion streams on Spotify. “Not bad for a kid from South Side,” he wrote to IG.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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