50 Cent has once again taken aim at Jim Jones, intensifying their ongoing feud by sharing footage and claims surrounding the rapper’s alleged eviction from his podcast studio. The G-Unit founder used social media to publicly troll Jones, posting videos and photos that appear to show the Dipset rapper attempting to regain access to the space.
In one clip shared on Instagram, Jim Jones is allegedly seen trying to force open a locked door, appearing frustrated as he breaks the lock to enter. The footage reportedly shows the entrance to his Let’s Rap About It podcast studio, fueling rumors that his access to the property had been revoked. Alongside the video, 50 Cent mocked Jones, joking that the situation could have been avoided if they were on better terms.
50 Cent escalated the situation further by posting a photo with someone he claimed was the studio’s landlord, suggesting he had influence over the property. In his caption, he warned Jones to repair any damage caused to the doors, delivering the message with his usual mix of sarcasm and intimidation. While it’s unclear whether the image or claim is authentic, it added another layer to the public drama.
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Additional posts included what appeared to be a termination notice addressed to Joseph Jones, Jim Jones’ legal name, stating that his tenancy at the studio had been ended. The document also mentioned the possibility of resolving the issue directly with the landlord. In a separate unverified audio clip shared by 50 Cent, the alleged landlord claimed Jones owed a significant amount of unpaid rent, reportedly ranging from $80,000 to $180,000.
Jim Jones, however, didn’t appear shaken by the attention. He responded humorously on social media, joking about his ability to break through locked doors and referring to himself as “Kung Fu Jim.” Meanwhile, 50 Cent continued referring to Jones and his podcast team as “squatters,” keeping the public feud alive.
As the back-and-forth continues, the situation highlights how their rivalry has extended beyond music and into personal and financial territory, with both artists using social media as their battleground.