50 Cent’s A.I.-Generated Diss Track Could Mark A New Frontier In Rap Beef

50 Cent is notorious for welcoming all challengers in petty clashes, but the mogul recently utilized a new tool for his verbal art of war: artificial intelligence.

On Tuesday (Oct. 28), 50 Cent dropped a calculated social-media salvo: he uploaded photos of himself aboard a private jet on Instagram, paired with a short clip featuring a soulful A.I.-generated song aimed at Jim Jones, with a playful dig at fellow G-Unit member Tony Yayo.

In the brief audio clip, a male-sounding A.I. vocal opens by expressing Fif’s disappointed in Yayo’s delayed response to Jim Jones, who called Yayo “broke” and criticized the rapper’s hygiene during a recent podcast interview.

Tony Yayo attends 50 Cent Hosts Sapphire at Sapphire New York on April 23, 2023 in New York City.

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“50’s mad because Yayo let Jimmy talk tough and he ain’t answer back,” the voice sings while scenes of Fif and Yayo boarding a private jet plays in the clip.

“How you let that fake blood talk to you like that/ Somebody gotta pay/ Or no more jet flights/ Back to first class,” the faux song continues, with a chorus of A.I. background vocals furthering taking additional shots at the Harlem rep.

“Jimmy ain’t tough/ Jimmy ain’t like that/ How you let that crack baby say you smoke crack.” The private-jet backdrop dramatizes the “somebody gotta pay” and “or no more jet flights” lines.

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Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson attends WE TV’s “Hip Hop Homicides” New York Premiere at Crosby Street Hotel on November 10, 2022 in New York City.

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The second stanza of the track includes slick wordplay referencing Uncle Murda’s annual “Rap Up” recap, as well as calls for Cam’ron to intervene and put an end to Jones’ pointed comments.

“Murda, rap ’em up, it’s a motherf**king wrap/ Don’t make me have to get the strap/ I’m calling Cam/ Come get ‘cha mans” before the clip ends.

To fully grasp the context: the simmering discord between 50 Cent, Cam’ Ron and Jim Jones stretches back to the mid-2000s.

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Rapper Jim Jones performs during week four of the BIG3 three-on-three basketball league at Barclays Center on July 14, 2019 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

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Cam’ Ron has publicly addressed how the original conflict manifested when Jones appeared on stage with 50 during Cam’s beef era on several occasion.

“We were having interior problems at Dipset. … So when me and [50 Cent] were battling, you had members of Dipset to come to your show,” Cam recalled during Fif’s appearance on his Talk WIth Flee podcast in December 2024.

“When ni**as went on stage, I was like, ‘This sh*t is spinning out [of control]. It was a checkmate moment,’” he admitted.

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Cam’ron speaks onstage during “It Is What It Is Podcast. Special guest: Sexyy Red” at attends ComplexCon 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center on October 25, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Jones would take umbrage to Cam and Fif mentioning his name during the podcast, responding on Justin LaBoy’s Respectfully podcast shortly after, sparking a drawn out back and forth between all parties involved.

Now, 50 Cent’s use of A.I. to craft a soul-song diss signals a modern evolution of his trolling strategy — merging social-media visuals, private-jet flexing and technology-driven audio to humiliate Jim Jones while aligning himself again with Cam’ Ron’s camp. The result: a next-level one-two in a decades-old New York rap war.

See 50 Cent’s Instagram post and A.I. diss track below.